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Duplications and losses of genes encoding known elements of the stress defence system of the Aspergilli contribute to the evolution of these filamentous fungi but do not directly influence their environmental stress tolerance
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Soil virus offers insight into maintaining microorganisms
… AMGs in soil viruses thought to break down chitin, the gene sequences were cloned by the JGI.  The JGI’s DNA synthesis … chitosanases originated in bacteria before being modified into virus-specific versions through genetic drift and … soil viruses and AMGs. It could spawn future research into understanding why these AMGs exist in the first place, and …
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Axel Visel
… where he developed novel tools for large-scale in situ gene expression analysis in multicellular organisms. During … developed and applied novel computational and experimental sequence-based methods for elucidating the gene regulatory landscape of vertebrate genomes, which led …
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Thai Dao
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Whole metagenome sequencing and 16S rRNA gene amplicon analyses reveal the complex microbiome responsible for the success of enhanced in-situ reductive dechlorination (ERD) of a tetrachloroethene-contaminated Superfund site
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The Case for Conservation
… with a complex genome . Now, high-quality reference genome sequences of the male and female plants, each representing a … where it is a major part of the flora, fire moss has adapted to conditions such as UV irradiation, heavy metal … genomes’ metabolic pathways could lead to the discovery of genes that could be used for multiple biotechnological …
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An Enzyme Family that Helped Shape Nitrogen Metabolism on Our Planet
… proteins, as well as recycling nitrogen. Now, with insight into a specific enzyme class that’s important to the way … of enzymes. It’s useful to differentiate these enzyme tools into two groups: core metabolism and specialized … This analysis led them to identify 2,938 putative AT  genes. Within the AT genes identified across different …
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From Berkeley to Binghamton: Tracking Strawberry Evolution
… how crops and model organisms may evolve.  Determining the genetic codes of plants is often challenging because in many … and the  oilseed crop false flax – genomes that have been sequenced by the JGI – and the common strawberry, which is … clearly identifies the four subgenomes based on non-genic sequences.”  In his words, the history of the strawberry is …
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Viruses Reprogram Cells into Different Virocells
… about virus-infected microbial cells that are transformed into virocells, and how the outcomes of these infections can … in one proposed research project. For this project, RNA sequencing was done by the JGI, and proteomics and … models. Next, the researchers are working towards better understanding how nutrient availability, or lack thereof, …
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A chromosome-scale genome assembly and dense genetic map for Xenopus tropicalis
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Bioenergy sorghum stem density increases threefold following internode elongation due to continued accumulation of lignified cell walls and complex regulation of genes involved in cell wall biosynthesis
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A Grass Model to Help Improve Giant Miscanthus
… Miscanthus  sequence offers insights into benefits of polyploidy and perenniality. The Science A … increasing their yields and improving their abilities to adapt to extreme environments such as poor soils and drought. … of the M. sinensis and M. sacchariflorus accessions and RAD-seq work was supported by EU FP7 KBBE.2011.3.1-02, grant …
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