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… can deliver multiple types of payloads, such as individual genes, whole pathways, genome-editing tools, and reporters.” … enzyme Cas9. Originally, CRAGE was only used to insert genes of interest. But now, with Cas9, CRAGE can be used for … means that scientists can modify gene expression, or delete genes, all with the rapid engineering capability of CRAGE. …
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… found in all inoviruses, and then checking the surrounding genes,” he said. “If these genes are similar in size and … San Francisco. Both are co-authors on the study. “By finding a new anti-CRISPR locus, in an inovirus for example, … So anti-CRISPR loci are powerful discovery tools, by finding even one new anti-CRISPR locus, you are unlocking …
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… peering into the function and activity of phytoplankton genes and looking at how communities of these microalgae … alga Microglena sp. YARC, which also contains expanded genes for proteins requiring zinc. Co-expression analysis as …
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… the natural world. The Impact From the polar regions to the deep ocean, cold environments occupy more space on Earth …
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… these sequences may be tainted by the presence of non-viral genes. Up to this point, there has been a lack of fast and … (contigs) of proviruses flanked on one or both sides by genes from the host organism. With the virus-host boundary … methods, it was possible to distinguish between metabolic genes found in the viral genome versus those from the host …
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… he said in his candidate statement. “I want to help JGI find a solution to this problem.” He also wants to assist …
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… viruses are merely toolkits. To do anything, they must find a host, and not just any host will do. It must be a …
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… and what they’re excited about in JGI’s future. Find recordings and recaps of these talks below, starting …
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