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Genomic Science-Related BER Research Highlights

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  • Designing Low Lignin, High Biomass Yielding Plants [Nov 28, 2011]
    The major barrier to the efficient conversion of biomass from plant feedstocks to biofuels is bre [more...]
  • Microbial Conversion of Switchgrass to Multiple Drop-In Biofuels [Nov 28, 2011]
    The low efficiency and high cost of enzymes used to break down plant material into sugars remains [more...]
  • How do Microbes Adapt to Diverse Environments? [Nov 22, 2011]
    Earth's microbes live in staggeringly diverse environments, colonizing habitats with extremes of [more...]
  • Permafrost Microbes Could Make Impacts of Arctic Warming Worse [Nov 06, 2011]
    In Earth’s Arctic regions, frozen soils (permafrost) sequester an estimated 1.6 trillion metric t [more...]
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