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Natural Prodcast Episode 22: Alison Narayan
… 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 … thanks so much for talking to us today. This is really an excellent conversation. I’m so happy we did this. ALISON …
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Environmental Genomics Group
… metagenomes, we gain insights into microbial interactions, evolution, and adaptation, ultimately informing strategies … bacteria and archaea as well as gain insights into the evolutionary relationships and divergence of these organisms. … sequence and assemble samples, such as those from soil and plants, our group researches the use and implementation of …
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The More the Merrier: Making the Case for Plant Pan-genomes
… 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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Shattering Expectations: Novel Seed Dispersal Gene Found in Green Millet
… (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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Frequently Asked Questions: Project Management
… ) Metagenomes and Single Cells: IMG/M   (citation: … Phycocosm (citation: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa898 ) Plants: Phytozome (citation: … of your genomes Microbial (IMG–ER) Metagenome and Single Cell (IMG/ M-ER) Fungal (Mycocosm) Algal (Phycocosm) …
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The Physcomitrella Genome Reveals Evolutionary Insights into the Conquest of Land by Plants
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Marine algae and land plants share conserved phytochrome signaling systems
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Secrets of the Needles: What Microbes do on Conifer Leaves
… Novel study looks at microbiomes in aerial surfaces of plants and their roles in plant health and environmental … for plant-associated microbes at the interface between land and the atmosphere. Microbes living there can interact … The team learned that some bacterial families carry genes for degrading monoterpenes such as α-pinene, as well …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 9: Roger Linington
… chemistry and sort of classical divisions in the chemistry landscape. So I was very much an organic chemist and I … arc. And so, you know, definitely there has been a strong evolution in terms of the way the group thinks and that the … transcriptomics, metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to …
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Vision, challenges and opportunities for a Plant Cell Atlas
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Toward a Data Infrastructure for the Plant Cell Atlas.
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Biodesign
… into functional assessments. This is done by synthesizing genes, pathways, and whole chromosomes for bioenergy, …
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