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A ribbon diagram (L) and molecular surface representation (R) of carbon-fixing form I’ rubisco, showing eight molecular subunits without the small subunits. An x-ray diffraction pattern of the enzyme, also generated by the research team, is in the background. (Credit: Henrique Pereira/Berkeley Lab) Jennifer Doudna Green millet plants growing at the Danforth Center. (Bruton Stroube/ Donald Danforth Plant Science Center) Microbial mat under the microscope. Visible layers contain different microbial communities and minerals. The team characterized viruses in a subset of the mat layers. (John Spear) Brachypodium distachyon, the model species for temperate cereals and biofuel crop grasses with a growing pan-genome of one hundred genomes, in Spain: Huesca, Ibieca, San Miguel de Foces. (Pilar Catalán)

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