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… that the data produced by the facility result in scientific publications. JGI users and collaborators have the right to … facility, provided this is done in a timely fashion. The publications resulting from such efforts should specify the … numbers is critical to facilitating the tracking of publications and allowing connections between all systems to …
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… discoveries! And Eric’s done an awesome job, in that respect. One of the natural product families we talk a lot … because it was too long. Well, when we went looking for a photo of John, we found one from the 70s in the Scripps … on the amazing John Faulkner’s work, who passed away about 17 years ago now. It looked really interesting. He was …
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… getting them out to you all. But for now, here is episode 10 of Natural Prodcast, the primer on genome mining. Hey, … got it. And just thinking about it from I know the JGI perspective here at the Joint Genome Institute, because we … the one that pretty much everybody uses, is called antiSMASH . And it is another community effort that’s been built …
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… in a location doesn’t mean that you’re going to have this massive economic gain, or some benefit come out of that, … St John’s wort, my immediate thought was, well, what about phototoxicity? And here we have somebody putting this all … plants and bringing them back is not your jam, the good news is there’s this amazing resource that can be provided …
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… modules Currently 206 genomes have been selected with 11 published manuscripts published to-date Testimonials: … JGI-sequenced and publicly available datasets encompassing >150,000 isolate genomes, 230,000 metagenome-assembled … A. Van Laar. Draft Genome Sequence of Muricoccus roseus DSM 14916T, isolated from a children’s care center in …
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… phyl. nov .” ISME Communications , Volume 5 Issue 1. Wittmers, F. et al (2024) “ Non-photosynthetic lineages sibling to Cyanobacteria associate … meta-omic conclusions .” Nature Communications Volume 15 Article 9873. Buscaglia, M. et all (2024) “ Adaptation …
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… inside them. And this was, I think it must’ve been about 2001, maybe, and so it was before smartphones and before … I was in fourth year, we had a choice to do an integrated master’s program that was by the Royal Society of Chemistry. … people about. So tell us a little bit about your perspective on that kind of technique and why it’s valuable to …
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… when it was kind of difficult to always find them. antiSMASH was around, and they used that on all of IMG’s genomes. … there a way to do that? DAN UDWARY: Well, so there’s good news and bad news on that. So one of the things that we’re … And I think a lot of times, too, when we even look at publications, it’s always positive data, right? No one ever …
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… in it. All right, this is probably one of the most famous photographs in microbiology. ALISON: Oh my gosh DAN: Do … a bunch of colonies on a petri dish. It’s a black and white photo. It almost looks like the moon, because you have all … who was working on these things in the very early 1900s. DAN: And so he has drawn what he called …
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… have yielded numerous, high-quality outputs, such as data, publications and software. The JGI supports the entire data …
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… global diversity of alternative genetic codes (Science 2014), unearthing hundreds of thousands of new viral genomes and their predicted hosts (Nature 2016, Science 2017, Nature Microbiology 2018), discovery of … Communications 2017, Science 2018, Molecular Cell 2019) and massive reconstruction of genomes from uncultivated microbes …
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