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… crops. Additionally, cotton is almost entirely made up of cellulose and it is a fiber model to understand the … disciplines that relate directly and indirectly to genetic diversity, evolution, wild germplasm utilization and … from this high impact science for years to come,” said Don Jones, who handles variety improvement for Cotton …
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… of archaea called Euryarchaeota . These ancient, single-celled organisms thrive in most environments devoid of … . Researchers started by collecting samples from Yellowstone’s hot springs, an extreme environment with low genetic diversity that would help narrow down potential sources of …
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… on the global carbon cycle. All methanogenic archaea use one of three pathways for methanogenesis: hydrogen-dependent … in samples collected by Stephen Quake’s team at Yellowstone National Park’s Obsidian Pool hot spring. The … these samples by sorting the microbes into small pools of cells that were then sequenced separately. From these …
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… traits that could transfer from grasses into other crops. One grass they studied just happened to be the same species …
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… natural ecosystems, and functionally explore viral genetic diversity toward innovative biotechnological and industrial … Einstein College of Medicine JGI Organizers Simon Roux, Jonelle Basso, Maureen Berg, Antonio Camargo, Frederik …
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… the JGI Algal Program, which explores genomics of algal diversity and biology to support basic science as well as …
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… bioenergy tree, poplars are known for their genetic diversity. They hold economic value as both biofuel …
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… the science depicted. The two-story JGI mural was commissioned for the JGI’s 25th anniversary and done by Berkeley-based artist Nigel Sussman. It was dedicated …
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