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… U.S. Department of Energy’s goal of producing sustainable fuels from alternative sources. Moreover, the team says the … be applied to other non-conventional organisms. Summary According to legend, Abraham Lincoln once said, “Give me six … up more than 90 percent of the microbe’s dry weight. In order to better harness these gobs of energy, a team of …
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… study in which researchers paired CRISPR and CRAGE technologies. While CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced … are microbial compounds produced in response to hardship or competition. They make up the foundation for a … leverage their powers in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, biofuels and beyond. …
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… to it all the way to the end, then you’ve probably heard me say that the Joint Genome Institute is a “Department … UDWARY: I’m very excited. This is the first time we’ve recorded something together. So, this is fun. MENAKA WILHELM: … kind of field. And so having access to all the technologies that the JGI has can really benefit secondary …
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… into the feeds, but I’m trying, you guys. Schedules are hard. But, I’m working on it because I really do want you all … listened to Betsy Parkinson’s recent episode , you’ve heard a little about these, and Aaron and JGI are working … have more stuff in the pipeline, including another recording made at SIMB, and any minute now you’ll hear about …
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… stress with a higher proportion of dead cells recorded. Samples were taken again at two, six, 12 and 24 hours. … the Canada First Research Excellence Fund to Sentinelle Nord is acknowledged. Additional support was by way of the Fonds de recherche du Québec - Nature et Technologies (FRQNT) for Québec Océan and an FRQNT Team …
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… JGI and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology; Phil McClean of North Dakota State University; Dan Rokhsar of the … societal crop for those with severely limited income,” McClean said. “Common bean is a very popular food in Central … molecular markers, and slow-darkening has become standard for pinto beans. These beans cook faster, retain their …
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… responsible for piloting and operationalizing new genomic technologies, integrating automated liquid handling and … F. Probert, Eleah L. Flockhart, Greg A. Gregory, Edward Z. Li et al. "Shoring up the base: the development and … non-coding sequences control PLETHORA1/2 expression and coordinate embryo and root development." Plant Communications …
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… I’m really not good at that, you guys. I’m trying really hard just for you. And the JGI Comms team. But mostly you. … our interview with Dr Elizabeth (or Betsy) Parkinson from Purdue University. She’s in the Department of Chemistry and … is joining us today who is an assistant professor at Purdue University, and she has a joint appointment in the …
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… Along the way, they’ve encountered surprises, adopted new technologies, and made a few discoveries about the microbial …
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… to the Nancy Keller interview , I think you’ll have heard how a lot of us who work in fungal natural products, especially in the old days, saw how hard it was – it felt kind of like training for a marathon by … love a challenge, and love the idea of working on harder organisms, with the kinds of challenges that usually …
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… switchgrass biology. The information could be useful toward the DOE’s interest in harnessing the crop toward producing sustainable alternative fuels Igor Grigoriev, Simon Roux, Susannah Tringe, and Tanja …
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… powerhouse. Rumen microbes have the ability to break down hardy plant cell walls and therefore hold clues to how humans … could do the same on an industrial scale to produce biofuels . Since one of the challenges of developing alternative fuels from plants is the high cost and resource requirements …
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