So, if you need to decompress a genome and remove intragenic promoters, or want to compress a genome and make intragenic promoters. Boy, do i have to tool for you!
just saw a review paper state that a certain strain of Bacillus can reduce CO2 by 97%, which I found dubious.
turns out, in the original paper, its when isolated carbonic anhydrase is mixed in a sterile soil microcosm then its 97%.
so just a few meaningful caveats on that one
I'm doing some research/writing about nitrogen fixation and fertiliser right now and I just gave a large cackle when I realised I might be able to shoehorn in a reference to the medieval three field system
Hey everyone, I'm looking for work in Sydney at the moment. I have postdoc experience and my background is in synthetic biology, molecular biology, RNA, prokaryotes, and genome design. If you're offering or know of anything, please hit me up
Our lab works on natural overlapping genes (https://t.co/9Ae8CLCtfm), but what if you want to use the @harriswangnyc lab's #computational method (https://t.co/lCmjMA740B)to create new overlapped #genes? @DominicLogel & I made a book chapter to help! https://t.co/uvxGoW0gPH (1/6)
Preprint! We tried to understand the role of IbpAB small heat shock proteins during #phage PhiX174 #infection. Surprisingly, not much! Project started by @Vawkstar and @BowelCa, and tenaciously finished by @han_zh and @DominicLogel So what is going on? https://t.co/Z5nCYlEKgM 1/5
I had incredibly detailed dreams about working out the best method for gel extractions last night.
In unrelated news I'm doing a gel extraction today for the first time in ~6 years in 10 minutes
It may have taken a year, but last night I finally attended my graduation ceremony for my Masters of Research!!
Congratulations as well to @ellinium_ and @DominicLogel for graduating from their respective degrees.