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… in association with both domesticated and wild animal and plant hosts. One main focus of his service to the community …
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… species to answer questions about how they break down plant materials, which could be useful for industrial …
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… Ben Cole, a project scientist in Visel’s Genomics of Plant-Microbial Interactions Group who has mentored several … intern): Accepted a post-doctoral position with the Plant and Microbe Interaction group at Oak Ridge National …
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… edits affect functionality. CRAGE allows for the transplanting of these BGCs from one organism into an alternate …
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… And since microbial genomes are simpler to model than large plant or animal genomes, they are a good starting point to …
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… are the VIPs. They’re feasting on the compounds that plants secrete through their roots, creating a lively zone …
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… The products of photosynthesis are easy to point out. Plants, algae and cyanobacteria create the air we breathe … initial target was a family of proteins that appeared in plants and algae and contained a similar region — a domain … carbon cycles. Given that similar protein domains exist in plants and algae, these findings could pave the way for …
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… in wetland carbon cycling and the interactions of plants with their associated microbiomes. Tringe was also …
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… Every year, the JGI sequences around 35,000 samples — from plants, algae, bacteria, archaea, fungi, viruses — to …
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… To set up flexible, repeatable experiments on plants and microbes, Trent Northen’s group at Berkeley Lab …
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