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… molecules obviously play a huge role in ecology through cell-cell communication, chemical warfare, and symbiotic … our eukaryotic genomes, all our eukaryotic genomes. Fungal plant, algal genomes, a lot of effort goes into generating … RNA alongside. That really helps us to determine where genes start and end and really help improve our annotation. …
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… and further advancing sequence applications, single cell genomics, DNA synthesis, and metabolomics. … Deputy …
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… than 500 species of fungi. The Impact Interactions between plants and fungi run the gamut from mutually beneficial to … DNA modifications (epigenome). In Nature Ecology & Evolution , a team led by Robert Schmitz at the University … – similar to the MAC clusters for 6mA), rather than in genes, which suggests that 5mC may play a role in genome …
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… can it actually turn over? ALISON NARAYAN: So that’s an excellent question. I think that we need enzymes with good … to test that hypothesis through site-directed mutagenesis, we would end up with dead enzymes. So often, when … AU. 2023. doi: 10.1021/jacsau.3c00263 “Deciphering the evolution of flavin-dependent monooxygenase …
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… along with 100 of his colleagues in the comparative plant genomics community. The project’s aim is to generate … species representing all major evolutionary lineages in the land plant tree of life. As of the start of 2022, there … “…They provide a more straightforward way to connect genes and infer changes in gene function across the …
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… system traces polyploid genome evolution. Flowering plants abide by the concept, “the more the merrier,” with … of flowering plants multiply. Over time, plants lose many genes after such events, returning their genomes to a … Central de Venezuela (Venezuela); University of Silesia (Poland); Aberystwyth University (UK); HudsonAlpha Institute …
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… (Toby) Kellogg and other researchers at the Danforth Plant Science Center (Danforth Center) drove up and down the … huge amount of natural diversity and say, ‘Yeah, there are genes out there that affect this phenotype.’” Results from … in a natural population. Not very many of these shattering genes have been discovered that let a plant go all the way …
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… the Arabidopsis root, profiling nearly 100,000 single root cells and combining the information with previously … the largest integration of single-cell datasets in plants and provides a foundation for still larger efforts in … applicable for non-model species for which fewer ‘marker’ genes are known that are hallmarks of different cell types.” …
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