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… Recombinase-Assisted Genome Engineering) is a technique researchers can use to integrate large genetic … edits affect functionality. CRAGE allows for the transplanting of these BGCs from one organism into an alternate …
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… Garden Club, hosted a DIY Succulent Workshop and Plant Sale. All year, the JGI helps support finding … ZERO Waste Initiative members took on another new effort: planting a potted sustainable garden outside the building. … Garden Club has organized lunchtime gardening sessions to plant succulents and cacti in the large terracotta pots. …
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… a regulator of lipid metabolism in microalgae . Nature Plants 1: 15107 Lupiáñez DG, Kraft K, Heinrich V, Krawitz P, … D, Golonzhka O, Hoch RV, McKinsey GL, Pattabiraman K, Silberberg SN, Blow MJ, Hansen DV, Nord AS, Akiyama JA, Holt A, … C, Blow MJ, Cohen JC, Rubin EM, Pennacchio LA (2010). Targeted deletion of the 9p21 non-coding coronary artery …
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… Category Fungal and Algal Program head Igor Grigoriev , Plant & Animal Science category Plant Program Library Construction Group Lead Jane Grimwood … Biology & Genetics Staff Data Scientist Asaf Salamov, Plant & Animal Science category Plant Program head Jeremy …
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… for a steadily growing worldwide population. Anuvia Plant Nutrients , a small Florida business producing bio-based plant nutrition products that target soil enrichment, is …
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… and their evolution could provide strategies for converting plant waste into sugars for biofuel production. … Additionally, these fungi play a role in the global carbon cycle . As decayers, Lentinula fungi access carbon previously locked away in wood, converting it into …
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… chromosomes of mammals is, for the first time, seen in a plant. The Science Sex in plants can be befuddling. Most species are hermaphrodites, … the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). (Poplar is a Flagship Plant.) To engineer them, researchers need to select and …
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… so, they influence ecosystem-level nutrient cycling and carbon storage. For example, the marine algae Emiliania … large algal blooms in the ocean that cycle environmental carbon and sulfur. A giant virus, the E. huxleyi virus, … these viruses via their genomes, paving the way for future targeted isolation efforts and subsequent detailed …
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… environments, actinobacteria play roles in both the carbon and nitrogen cycles, break down plant mass (think biofuels ), enhance plant health, cause … and archaeal genome sequences have been generated using techniques that the JGI has pioneered, including single-cell …
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… the brown rot Serpula lacrymans towards breaking down plant mass for conversion to sustainable, alternative …
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