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… and evolution of marine aggregates and biofilms. She credits the JGI user programs as having been instrumental to … and career stages. The election period concluded on January 8, 2024. …
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… Do metabolic pathways from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? (Spoiler: Yes.) Yeast strains engineered for the biochemical conversion of glucose to value-added … describe a two-pronged approach that starts with engineered yeast cells but then moves out of the cell structure …
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… approaches, more and more virus sequences are being recovered and identified from environmental samples (metagenomes). … to accurately perform functional assessment, host prediction, and phylogenetic analysis. The development of … genome versus those from the host organism. Without this prediction step, numerous genes for antibiotic resistance and …
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… or 17.5 percent, of Y. lipolytica ’s genes to be required for growth. By contrast, an initial screen using an … library (with both active and inactive sgRNAs) appeared to be rife with false negatives: that time, the team … by the Office of Naval Research under grant N00014-15-1-2785 . JW acknowledges additional support from the National …
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… still so many chemical compounds that have not been discovered that can be produced as secondary metabolites by actinomycetes.” ActinoBase is tailored to help users overcome challenges working with …
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… to break down polysaccharides. But scientists have wondered exactly how the microbial community carries out its … . The team focused on the dominant bacterial clades shared between honey bee and bumblebee gut microbiomes. …
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… great insight into my career path,” he said. “I much preferred the National Lab to academia, and saw great potential in …
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