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… maximizing soybean, the common bean’s close relative, as a biofuel. To this end, a team of researchers led by Jeremy … Schmutz of the JGI and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology; Phil McClean of North Dakota State University; … the common bean’s nutritional value, providing anywhere from 10-30% of daily protein requirements. It is also an …
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… the User Support Analysis group. He received his Ph.D. from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and Cambridge … scientist on projects to develop functional genomic technologies and to understand genome function in bacteria. … … Bowers et al. 2024. scMicrobe PTA: Near Complete Genomes from Single Bacterial Cells bioRxiv , 2024.01. 30.577819 2. …
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Researchers employed multiple microbiology and ‘omics techniques to experimentally determine that … interactions. Using metagenomes recovered directly from environmental samples and cultivated microbes, … The combination of multiple microscopy and omics techniques enabled the team to closely study the nature of …
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… the trust of our stakeholders. These stakeholders range from scientists to members of the public whose tax dollars … Chief Informatics Officer Len Pennacchio, Deputy of Genomic Technologies Axel Visel, Deputy for Science Programs Tanja …
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… challenges. Sorghum stands out as a candidate feedstock for biofuels thanks to its drought and flood hardiness. Even … begins. To support growing sorghum and other C4 plants for biofuel production, John Mullet (Texas A & M and Great Lakes …
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Swift CL, et al. Anaerobic gut fungi are an untapped reservoir of natural products. …
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… first paper that describes sorghum’s response to drought, from a large-scale field experiment to uncover the … experiment is led by a consortium involving researchers from the University of California (UC), Berkeley, UC … relationship between plant roots and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), known to provide plants with nutrients and …
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