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… bioinformatics exercises are freely available through the links below. Naturalist Myco Ed Fungal Genomics Education … Genomics Institute where high molecular weight DNA is extracted from samples, which is then sent to the JGI for … analyses. The platform is a freely available and developer extensible platform where scientists can analyze their own …
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… including an overview of our products. … The MAGI toolkit links metabolomics with genomics data. This is a web-based …
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… be fun to be able to provide a semi-regular forum for postdocs and graduate students through Natural Prodcast, … isn’t true of all of them, but for certain types, they’re extremely repetitive. And what that means when you’re trying … located at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. You can find links to transcripts, more information on this episode, and …
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… of carbon in the absence of oxygen. But these are the next step in the food web. So these are organisms– if you … system or the genes that could encode for that right next to a larger biosynthetic gene cluster the products of … functions depending on their concentration and their context. When I refer to quorum sensing, I’m talking about …
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… for another round of episodes. If you stick around for the next few months, you’re going to hear my last interview with … us if you have questions” and you should! I’ll put contact links in the show notes, which you can always access through … WILHELM: How cool. And I think that’s a nice segue for the next thing we wanted to ask you about, which is basically so …
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As always, you’ll find transcripts and show notes with links to lots of other resources, especially for these … that makes me think about how we can kind of use an extended metaphor. And not only are we interested in … biosynthetic pathways are clustered, that the genes are next to one another. And that’s basically universal in …
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… falls outside of that. And so, for me, I think the next step was thinking about what I wanted to do with cancer. … chemistry and helping to concentrate it. But that’s the next project. DAN: Thanks. ALISON: We had talked a little … located at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. You can find links to transcripts, more information on this episode and …
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Alison was not available, but no worries, she’ll back next time! We’ve already got lots of great talks recorded and … in the UK. And came across to the US for a couple of postdocs. One at Harvard Med School and the other at University … located at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. You can find links to transcripts, more information on this episode and …
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… which is a great website name, and also extremely well-organized, makes doing research on a person … they metabolically active and slowly ticking away at these extreme environments? I think that’s just incredible to … located at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. You can find links to transcripts, more information on this episode and …
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… compound. For example, lipids– doesn’t matter if it has one extra carbon or two or one less, at the end of the day, it’s … function to a particular producing organism in the context of a clearly defined ecological interaction. So it’s not … located at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. You can find links to transcripts, more information on this episode and …
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… early history of the field. If you continue on, in the next episode you’ll hear us talk about the modern history of … we are increasingly becoming aware of in the medicinal context, is the numbers of bacteria and the things that they’re … located at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. You can find links to transcripts, more information on this episode, and …
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