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Approved Proposals FY11

Why sequence targeted gene study in closely related fungi?

Studying transcriptomes from four closely related  species grown in a variety of manipulated ecosystems will help pinpoint specific genes expressed under these conditions which can in turn lead to a better understanding of enzymes involved in breaking down biomass as well as how fungi move carbon through soils.

Principal Investigators: Anne Pringle, Harvard University

Program: CSP 2011

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