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… – that’s managed to have a big impact. UC Berkeley plant biologist Sabeeha Merchant explains why she works on … and what it has to teach us about other organisms – like plants. [ Editor’s Note: Merchant is also a faculty …
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… of the wider genomics community. Jan. 13 workshop: BER Plant Genomic Science In this workshop, we will present … genomic sequence information to BER funded activities of plant systems. We will describe how to apply for a project … and how you can use the KBase system to accelerate your plant genomics research. …
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… to keep processes running smoothly. As reported August 26, 2021, in Nature Communications , researchers led by Hal … Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting on September 1, 2021. Register here to hear him and others. Byline: Massie …
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What grass is a prized ornamental and a bioenergy plant? Meet Miscanthus , an attractive addition to your … biology and the economic terrain to help make the plant a viable alternative to fossil fuels. …
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… more about BioSANS. Letters of Intent are due March 17, 2021 for the FICUS proposal call. Q&A from the Webinar: …
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… organisms called phytoplankton (from the Greek phyto for ‘plant’ and planktos for ‘wanderer’). But they vary across … are.” But according to a new study published September 16, 2021 in Nature Communications , warmer waters and …
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… a complex pattern of evolution for genes related to eating plant compounds in both the oceanic and hot spring … bacteria lack complete biochemical pathways to break down plant material on their own, they likely cooperate with … that the bacteria have enzymes to synthesize or degrade plant hormones, meaning its land-dwelling counterparts could …
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… to the ascomycetes, one of the two main branches of fungi); another is a photosynthetic microbe, tucked in the …
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After working on his post-doctoral position with the Plant and Microbe Interaction group at Oak Ridge National …
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Honey bees are invaluable pollinators — cupids of the plant world facilitating the remixing of genes in the next … vegetation. In return for their services, bees eat plant nectar and pollen. Nectar is an easily absorbable solution of sugars. But pollen contains plant cell walls, which have complex, branching chains of …
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Extreme-Scale Computing Conference . … UC CORO participant, 2021 Member of the Networking and Information Technology …
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