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Do metabolic pathways from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? (Spoiler: Yes.) Think of cells as tiny factories: within their walls they have … senior authors. “But this has been done most commonly in bacterial-based systems, and so one of the things that I …
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Dr. Malmstrom is a Staff Scientist and leader of the Microscale … and carbon consumption of SAR11 bacteria, the most abundant bacterial group in the ocean. Later during his postdoctoral …
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In this short video, UC Merced undergraduate and graduate students share how their summer … Edward Lu and mentor Miguel Romero Sean Saki and mentors Zhong Wang and Bryce Foster Sivagunalan Thamilarasan and … And also specifically, it sparked my interest in bioformatics, so that’s what I’m gonna take with me to the …
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Genomes from uncultivated bacteria offers clues to ancestral bacteria’s energy … led to the development of multicellular organisms. Not all bacterial lineages harnessed aerobic respiration when the …
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Gardeners and farmers around the country recognize that crop varieties grow best in certain regions. Most plant species have adapted to their local … crop and ornamental seeds sold for the upper Midwest are often very different than those bred for Texas. Identifying …
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In late June, Kathleen Lail, a member of JGI’s Sample Management Group, attended a conference in Florida to discuss a JGI pilot project …
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With collaborative user projects, the JGI’s Plant Program delves into … challenges by exploring plants’ role in capturing carbon, detoxifying soils, interacting with other organisms, and … to current problems facing humanity. A major focus are biofuel feedstock species and plant-microbe interactions, …
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