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… for future research. Hear from Rekha Seshadri (JGI) and Matt Escobar (California State San Marcos) about how the …
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… in the lab, they were either exploring Berkeley and acclimating to the weather or practicing soccer with local Bay …
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… Laboratory (EMSL) at their joint meeting! “Empowering Automated Laboratories: Integrating Experimentation with Data” … and Synthetic Biology AI/ML-enabled Laboratory Automation, Data Integration and Modeling This three-day joint … insightful presentations, dynamic panel discussions, informative poster sessions, thought-provoking flash talks, and …
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… run away, they’ve evolved these really tough cell wall materials that keep microbes — and the enzymes that would be … to fine-tune. Plant biomass harbors all kinds of organic material and stores quite a bit of energy. Eventually, that biomass could serve as the starting material for a wide range of fuels and chemicals. To get to …
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… the 4X and 8X cytotypes diverge in their response to climate variations between the common gardens, indicating a … suggests niche evolution between 4X and 8X linked to climate adaptation. Overall, these results indicate that the 8X … climate shifts. (C4 plants use a more efficient form of photosynthesis that reduces water loss, compared to the …
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… complemented by two new strategic objectives: Biomolecular Materials and Biosurveillance and Biopreparedness. With this … address some of the pressing challenges we face today. Ultimately, we’ll enable our users to leverage biological and biochemical functions to meet climate and energy goals, improve food security and …
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… v12 links (e.g., to gene reports and organism information pages) will be seamlessly forwarded to Phytozome v13. … of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit energy.gov/science/office-science . …
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… economically important because of their use in industrial materials, pharmaceutical products, and as biofuel …
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… W. Berkeley Kauffman Project: “ 16s Sequencing of Barcoded Microbial Genomes ” Morgan Lavenstein Bendall : “It’s great …
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