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The More the Merrier: Making the Case for Plant Pan-genomes
… abide by the concept, “the more the merrier,” with respect to their genomes. In their base state, they are diploids … National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), relied on a model grass system for answers. Their work  recently appeared in  … B. hybridum  genomes and many  B. distachyon genomes. This builds upon a previously made  B. distachyon pan-genome. A …
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Dealing with Drought: Uncovering Sorghum’s Secrets
Over 40 percent of the cereal crop’s genes respond to drought stress. The Science Fields of drooping stalks and … earth are becoming common images in many regions due to more extreme weather events such as heat waves, droughts … products.  Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench is an African grass that adroitly handles droughts, floods and poor soils. …
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Multiple microbial guilds mediate soil methane cycling along a wetland salinity gradient
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Single-cell isotope tracing reveals functional guilds of bacteria associated with the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
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Toward More Efficient Artificial Photosynthesis
Chloroplast mimic a platform to capture and utilize carbon in a synthetic fixation cycle. The Science Chloroplasts are the factories in plant cells. Using photosynthesis, they take raw materials …
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Tanja Woyke Awarded van Niel International Prize for Studies in Bacterial Systematics
Congratulations to Tanja Woyke, who has been awarded the van Niel … International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes. Due to the ongoing pandemic, Woyke will receive the prize at a … Microbial Genomics Program since 2009 and heads the Single Cells group . Woyke also holds appointments as Adjunct …
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From Stress to Growth: The adaptive mechanisms of algae in changing Arctic waters
… in its environment, this alga reveals a remarkable ability to adapt to stress and rapid environmental changes. Researchers were … significant stress with a higher proportion of dead cells recorded. Samples were taken again at two, six, 12 and …
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Calculating the Costs of Multiple Switchgrass Gene Copies
Scientists have discovered that the candidate bioenergy feedstock switchgrass has adapted to expand its habitat range. But at what … climate resilient switchgrass for bioenergy production. Building on the framework provided by our new switchgrass …
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Axel Visel
Institute in Hanover, Germany, where he developed novel tools for large-scale in situ gene expression analysis in … Computational Biology , Nucleic Acids Research . Over 80 publications in peer-reviewed journals including Nature, … Deputy for Science Programs … Awards and Honors … Selected Publications …
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Gut Fungi: Unexpected Source of Novel Chemicals
… complex compounds — an energetically expensive feat thought to be too costly for them. The Science Anaerobic fungi, which die … the fungi expressed biosynthetic gene clusters, which are “building blocks” of natural products. The team then …
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Complete genome sequence and the expression pattern of plasmids of the model ethanologen Zymomonas mobilis ZM4 and its xylose-utilizing derivatives 8b and 2032
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Transcriptomic Data Sets for Zymomonas mobilis 2032 during Fermentation of Ammonia Fiber Expansion (AFEX)-Pretreated Corn Stover and Switchgrass Hydrolysates
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