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IL … Healey, A.L., Garsmeur, O., Lovell, J.T. et al. 2024.The complex polyploid genome architecture of sugarcane. Nature 628, 804–810. Sreedasyam, A., Plott, C., MdS Hossain, J. T., … mechanisms of climate adaptation in polyploid bioenergy switchgrass. Nature 590: 438-444. Mamidi, S et al. 2020. A …
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… maybe obvious or notable. We are still in – not an early stage. I think we can identify most secondary metabolism … yeah. I mean, you might be producing things at different stages of growth or different signals from the environment … molecules and their discoveries over a stretch from 1940 to 2000. As you can see, from the 1940s, into the 50s …
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… paper in the journal Science. It detailed how they’d used metagenomics — a then-novel approach which allows scientists … by many, many scientists.” Using samples of rumen-digested switchgrass, researchers isolated and sequenced DNA from …
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Natarajan Google Olga Zhaxybayeva Dartmouth University … Metagenomic and single-cell sequence data have provided a … Dartmouth University See full agenda at the bottom of this page. … Check back for information on venue and lodging. … … to space restraints. Poster Sizes: The poster boards are 4’x8′. Please be mindful in bringing posters that are at …
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… may be akin to finding a single snowflake on a colored-in page of that book. Published online September 28, 2022, in … store their genetic information in RNA without a DNA stage. “I would argue RNA viruses globally are even less …
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… lifecycle that uses a carbon fixation process known as the C4 pathway, which particularly helps plants thrive in warm, … Corn and sugarcane are among the major high-yield C4 crops, as are the candidate biofuel feedstocks Miscanthus and switchgrass. Innumerable road trips and hundreds of plants …
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… nature does this with such elegance And also to take advantage of the biological properties that these molecules have … to test that hypothesis through site-directed mutagenesis, we would end up with dead enzymes. So often, when … So I would say we run enzymatic reactions anywhere from 4 degrees to room temperature, to slightly elevated. We …
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