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… human chromosomes 5, 16, and 19. Following the completion of the human genome project in 2003, he developed … species and their impact on cotton improvement. Nature Genetics 52: 525-533. Lovell, JT et al. 2018. The genomic … for inflorescence development in Setaria viridis and maize. Nature Plants 3:17054. Schmutz, J, & McClean P et al. …
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… in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade.” … in natural ecosystems, and functionally explore viral genetic diversity toward innovative biotechnological and industrial …
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Tanja Woyke , who has been elected to the American Academy of Microbiology (AAM) ! She is among the 68 new Fellows in … developing and harnessing single-cell methods to access the genetic material of uncultivated microbes and link their … space grew from 123,000 to over 900,000 proteins, and virus diversity in this group expanded 10-fold, offering the …
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Research uncovers the genetic foundations that helped plants conquer land over 600 million years ago. The Science By studying the genes of land plants’ closest algal relative, Zygnematophyceae , … allowing them to adapt to life on land. Learning that these genetic tools existed in close algal relatives to …
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A workflow for capturing the genetic make-up of specific uncultivated microbes from complex environmental … be sequenced. Their protocol, detailed in the journal Microbiome , combines multiple techniques and was …
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… ( CRAGE ). CRAGE enables scientists to insert large pieces of DNA (up to 60 kb) in a single step, directly into the … domesticate some 60 strains, inserting into them a genetic sequence that acts as a “landing pad.” Mouncey adds, … have also harnessed CRAGE to create a plant-fertilizing microbiome. In work reported in Applied and Environmental …
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