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Benjamin Schwessinger talks about research, teaching and equityBlue-green algae promises to help boost food crop yields
Scientists at ANU have engineered tiny carbon-capturing engines from blue-green algae into plants, in a breakthrough that promises to help boost the yields of important food crops such as wheat, cowpeas and cassava.Pages
PS Seminar Series
3.30pm 24 Jan 2025
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PS Seminar Series: Ancient origin of envelope-containing retrotransposons in metazoan
12pm 5 Feb 2025
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), also known as retrotransposons, essentially carry two open reading frames that code for GAG and POL. Some ERVs additionally carry a third gene called envelope (env), becoming infectious.