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… Do metabolic pathways from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? … historically for making sustainable products in industry.” From Cell to “Soup” The work started with yeast strains … particular pathways. In this case, towards BDO and away from ethanol, an undesired product of the yeast’s native …
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… Institute (JGI)—have selected 11 proposals for support from 53 received through a joint research call. Submitted … alga is colloquially known by researchers. A missing gene from this mutant library leads to photosynthetic defects, … with a focus on inter-organismal interactions is one from Jason McDermott of Pacific Northwest National …
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… Do metabolic pathways from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? … historically for making sustainable products in industry.” From Cell to “Soup” The work started with yeast strains … particular pathways. In this case, towards BDO and away from ethanol, an undesired product of the yeast’s native …
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… in how microbes influence biogeochemical cycles in soils and sediments and plant-microbial interactions in … and help develop programs to increase participation from minority-serving institutions in JGI user programs. The …
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… 27-year history. He has a wealth of managerial experience from almost 20 years in the Industrial Biotechnology private … and genetic analysis of solvent-producing Clostridium species. Scientific Data . 11 Hahnke, R. L. et al. 2022. …
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… tools and techniques applied to samples collected from acidic iron-oxide microbial mats in Yellowstone … applications. Molecular biology has benefited from heat-stable enzymes derived from thermophiles, … thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence from just a few pieces of DNA. Summary The extreme …
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… sustainable biofuel production. The JGI published a partial sequence of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in 2003; then in 2007 … sort of genomic hackathon to annotate a genome. (Hear more from on Chlamy from Sabeeha Merchant in this episode of … of the University of Ottawa on the multi-omics of arctic-growing Chlamy. Merchant continues to work on the …
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… all fungi, and found that some of these genes have moved from the mitochondria into the nuclear genome over … time. They also discovered more than 6,000 mitochondrial sequences previously unrecognized within existing public … mitochondrial genes as reliable markers for classifying species and studying diversity in complex biological …
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… in an unexpected place: hot spring-dwelling bacteria from the phylum C hloroflexota . Research shows that … They were part of an ancient lineage of bacteria to migrate from oceans and colonize land. Terrestrial Chloroflexota … unique array of chemicals not typically found in oceans or soils. A recent study published in The ISME Journal …
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… changing planet. In this short audio production, we’ll hear from Ed Hall, an ecologist at Colorado State University in … use for stream health, they look at how many invertebrate species are there. ALISON: Those invertebrate species … stressors, um, alter microbial biomass and then what the consequences are for the ecosystem. ALISON: So, Ed is trying …
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