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Soybean oil finds home in all-weather tires
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National Cancer Research Center (CNIO) It has been discovered how certain proteins ensure
Repair errors caused by DNA during replication. Use electronic cryoscopy to check,
Rafael Fernandez Leiro Make visible
Protein mutation, Also known as the “gatekeeper” of our genome, which allows them to describe how this single protein coordinates this important DNA repair process from start to finish.
The research is related to
Med Lammers, Leman University Medical Center, LUMC (Netherlands) and
Titia Sixma, From the Netherlands Cancer Institute and Oncode Research Institute.Their results are published in
Natural structure and molecular biology.
Between different stages
Cell division There is DNA replication, during which DNA polymerase replicates the genetic information of the cell to transfer it to daughter cells. Although the mechanism is very precise, errors occasionally occur. These errors must be repaired, otherwise it will cause tumors.
Goodyear commits to using sustainable soybean oil in its tires
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“What an honor to have been selected by my fellow farmers to lead the soy checkoff next year,” said USB Chair Dan Farney. “I’m so proud of our accomplishments but look forward to going a step further to increase the value and preference for U.S. soy.”
USB leadership, with oversight from USDA, guides the activity of the national soy checkoff in accordance with the strategy outlined by the 78-member board.
“As the stewards of the soy checkoff, we are committed to research and market development on behalf of all soybean farmers that strengthens the resilience of U.S. soybean production. This ranges from developing new customers abroad to building demand domestically through animal agriculture, human consumption, biodiesel and industrial uses for over 1,000 products on the market,” Farney said.