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New Research: Network Analysis Reveals Different Cellulose Degradation Strategies Across Trichoderma harzianum Strains Associated With XYR1 and CRE1: Trichoderma harzianum, whose gene expression is tightly controlled by the transcription… https://t.co/SidWdYdQ7z #Genetics
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"A voz das ruas é a voz de Deus", diz o ditado. Veja como foi a recepção de Bolsonaro em Santa Casa de Guaratinguetá (SP), hoje mais cedo.
🗓03/09/20 | 18:00 - 19.30 📍 #MCAA_ESOF2020
“Mind the gap: Bridging the expectation gap between researchers and employers”
🎙Mostafa Moonir Shawrav
🎙Frances Colon
🎙Karen Stroobants
🎙Valentina Ferro
🎙Esther Volz
Find out more 👉 https://t.co/zNbwfegkLm
Our coexpression networks revealed genes and CAZymes that act synergistically to hydrolyse cellulose. The cluster analysis revealed genes with strong correlations necessary for saccharification. The gold mine map in 🙂🙂🙂
https://t.co/KxTxWICIgV
“The more you look, the more you start to see. You see the stars like you have never seen them before 🤩.”
Mike Fossum of @NASA_Astronauts shares how he experienced the universe differently during his time orbiting 250 miles above the Earth’s surface: https://t.co/HXZE2gaTZJ
We are again organizing our genomic prediction workshop, with FREE live streaming. Topics include integration of microbiome, multi-omic and crop models to predict complex phenotypes. Please share this message for broader reach. Thank you! (https://t.co/T3EX6FmuS1)
The 150th issue of @nature is out! Visit our interactive #Nature150 anniversary page to learn more about the past, present and future of Nature. https://t.co/piZ3hQI6MR
Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, was born #OTD in 1867. She was the 1st woman to win a Nobel Prize, the 1st person and only woman to win twice and the only person to win a Nobel Prize in different scientific fields, the Nobel Prize in Physics 1903 and Chemistry in 1911.