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… here today, and we wanted to talk to her about a whole list of things. So we have a Scripps background shared together, … this. And the cool thing about it was that it had an international placement. And as we were the first year, there … is a whole bunch of information that maybe never makes its publication. And these are little tips, you know, how to …
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… be monocistronic – that is, a single gene makes messenger RNA, which encodes a single protein. Gene expression in … a single protein. Recently reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , a team of researchers … genes are encoded on a single molecule of mRNA – in two species of green algae, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and …
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… plants; at least once during their evolution, the genomes of flowering plants multiply. Over time, plants lose many … in the laboratory. “We are fortunate because the progenitor species of Brachypodium hybridum are still extant (whereas … took place a million years apart: the individual with a maternal B. distachyon parent (D plastotype) some 1.4 million …
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For many scientists, the culmination of their work into a written report that is published in a scientific journal is the ultimate achievement. To get to this point … current PhD student, reached this milestone with a recent publication in Molecular Biology and Evolution . “It’s my …
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A collaborative team led by Geoffrey Schiebinger at the University of British Columbia, … datasets. The work was recently published in the journal Developmental Cell and provides a community resource … with resulting reports and a perspective article . Publication: Shahan R et al. A single cell Arabidopsis root …
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The Joint Genome Institute's DNA Synthesis Platform capabilities … automations for DNA design, assembly and analysis Overview of synthesis products The JGI DNA Synthesis platform enables … up to ~150 Kb in length Pooled libraries such as sgRNA, promoter or MoClo assemblies … Check out our …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … aflatoxin being a secondary metabolite from an Aspergillus species that is pretty toxic – can cause liver cancer and … with the Peace Corps, I decided I wanted to go into international agriculture. I had really changed my mind. I was …
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