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Life Cycle Evolution in Green Algae

This research investigates the genes underlying sexual reproduction in green algae in order to better understand how to use classical breeding and domestication approaches in order to develop better biofuels and bioproducts from green algae.

 

Proposer: Erik Hanschen, University of Arizona
Proposal: A genomic approach to understanding mechanism and consequences of life cycle evolution in green algae to understand reproduction in biofuel and feedstock relevant algae

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