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… from a much broader view than ever before. With this information, researchers can link genetic variation more closely … find new ways to implement traits of interest in crops. Ultimately, the pangenome will allow researchers and breeders to … future work, a pangenome offers many more knowledge transformations — including understanding of traits we know little …
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… work, he established an efficient switchgrass transformation pipeline and, in collaboration with industrial … resources (e.g. sequenced mutant collections, transformation technology, epigenetic analysis techniques) and … Links to experimental resources and background information are available here . …
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… but mighty. An analysis in the 2017 Bioeconomy Report estimated that the United States has the capacity to produce …
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… by Sara 4. Q(uestion): Are all CSP produced data automatically assembled and run through your annotation pipeline … genomes in PhycoCosm? A: PhycoCosm is devoted to algae (photosynthetic eukaryotes not including plants), so populated … of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit energy.gov/science/office-science . …
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… high-performance computing workflows and integrating mathematics and chemistry for advanced analysis, modeling, and … in spectral alignment, molecular networking, chemoinformatics, and bioinformatics facilitates impactful scientific … and positions in mass spectrometry imaging data using CUR matrix decompositions. Analytical chemistry, 87(9), …
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… others. All of these cotton lineages have genomes approximately 2.3 billion bases or Gigabases (Gb) in size, and are … of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit energy.gov/science/office-science . …
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… important for carbon storage, nutrient cycling, and climate change; and biofuels, biomaterials and bioproducts. Learn more about our proposals, …
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… Fungal Genomes Project, which aims to provide genomic information for every family of fungi. In the following guest … mycelium to acquire carbon from lignocellulosic-abundant matters such as plant litter and to incorporate the … co-habitant microorganisms were unmasked. Plant polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose were rapidly degraded by …
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… outside the cell environment, which would be transformative at industrial scales. “Cell-free systems have been … which is a really exciting jump in the rate of product formation.” This was the first time CRISPR-Cas9 had been used … of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit energy.gov/science/office-science . …
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… then used the JGI’s GOLD and IMG data portals to get information about the genomes and genes of the organisms on the …
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… have found that polar algae rely on dissolved zinc to photosynthesize. Thomas Mock, a marine microbiologist at the … Anglia, leads this effort to understand what makes polar photosynthesizers tick. He’s working with researchers at the … their frigid environment, Mock pointed out that as climate change warms polar waters, changes in trace metal …
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