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KBase: The Department of Energy Systems Biology Knowledgebase
Collaborative, open-source software and data platform accelerates systems biology research.
Collaborative, open-source software and data platform accelerates systems biology research.
Systems biology leads the way to exascale computing on Summit supercomputer.
New class of solvents breaks down plant biomass into sugars for biofuels and bioproducts in a closed-loop biorefinery concept.
Catalog of candidate genes involved in plant-microbe relationships.
Using genetic engineering, scientists improve biomass growth and conversion in woody and grassy feedstocks.
Chemical genomic-guided engineering of gamma-valerolactone-tolerant yeast.
Supercomputer simulations predict how E. coli adapts to environmental stresses.
Genetically engineered switchgrass does not change soil chemistry, microbiology, or carbon storage potential.
Global models may be underestimating net wetland methane emissions.
Understanding assembly principles may inspire new approaches for making valuable products.
Highest concentration and yield of valuable chemicals reported in industrial yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Lignocellulose-degrading enzyme complexes could improve biofuel production.