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… welcome back to Natural Prodcast, and this will be episode 11. This continues our little sprint on genome mining. In … talk and that now I can bring it to you. So enjoy, episode 11 of Natural Prodcast. Alison Takemura: Marnix, where are …
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… of secondary metabolism. Welcome back. This will be episode 12 of Natural Prodcast. And it’s our conversation with … Europe. So if there are any kind of dated references to the news, that’s why. But it was a really fun conversation. And …
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… 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 … happening. And so we should have somewhere around 10, 11, 12 million BGCs in the database on the release, and …
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… from metagenomes. mSystems 9:e00888-24. https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00888-24 Coclet, C., Sorensen, P.O., Karaoz, U. …
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… and materials. The proposal submission deadline is March 31, 2026 . … the Molecular Foundry, the project needs to be scoped for 12 months or less. We can help you scope that part of the … with EMSL, APS, BioSANS typically has an acceptance rate of 12 to 15%, mainly due to resource limitations with our …
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… into DNA by active microbial populations (Hungate et al. 2015). With the development of high-throughput SIP (Nuccio et … microbiomes. mSystems0:e01744-24. https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.01744-24 Oliver, T., Varghese, N., Roux, S. et … metagenome binning software toolkit is to implement version 1 of the IMG Metagenome Binning Pipeline. The container …
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… as well as a unique opportunity to complete a California K-12 science or math teaching credential as an undergraduate …
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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 … Resour Announc 0:e00891-25. https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00891-25 . B. Christenson, I. Nouioui, C. Daum, M. …
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… 179% 2,208 2,064 95.4% Q2 2026 175 243.806 139% 2,160 2,112 99.8% Q3 2026 175 2,164 Q4 2026 175 2,208 … 175 309.533 177% 2,140 2,184 102.1% Q4 2025 175 492.249 281% 2,164 2,208 102.0% *Includes Illumina and PacBio …
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… Right, because they’re so reactive. BEN: …going back to the 1950s. But the structure of which was not known until the … right? BEN: Yeah, yeah. Well, we are at [10 to the] minus 12 [Molar concentration]- is sufficient to kill cells. So … So I wanted to ask you also about – because you were in the news recently – TSRI has acquired the Pfizer strain …
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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, … in Yu et al, APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2004, 1253–1262, 70:3 ALISON TAKEMURA: And so did you succeed in … this is Challis et al, Chemistry and Biology, 2000, 211-224, 7:3 And so, you can then make predictions about …
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… phyl. nov .” ISME Communications , Volume 5 Issue 1. Wittmers, F. et al (2024) “ Non-photosynthetic lineages … meta-omic conclusions .” Nature Communications Volume 15 Article 9873. Buscaglia, M. et all (2024) “ Adaptation … marine ecosystems .” The ISME Journal , Volume 18 Issue 1. Pitot, T.M., et al (2024) “ Conservative …
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