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… the data that illuminates biology, and hear how it could power our future. …
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… many bacteria – and fungi and plants. And so that’s the power and the promise of, I guess, the current age of … DNA itself to be able to do that. ALISON: Yeah, so the power and the promise, and that’s the age that we’re living … of paper. So it looks very clear. But biology is not that clean. And so each of those little domains is a little blob …
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… all over the world have been forced to confront the awesome power that viruses have to affect nearly every aspect of our … organisms much smaller than humans, like bacteria, this power is not surprising at all. In fact, even in … to advancing genomics in support of DOE missions related to clean energy generation and environmental characterization …
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… efforts of the group have concentrated in demonstrating the power of data science in tackling grand challenges in …
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… years through increased efficiency and diversification of clean energy sources. The four Centers are located in …
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… original data for improving fungal genomic resources empower students through isolation and genome sequencing of … of open-source bioinformatics apps and compute resources to power their workflows. The reproducible and customizable …
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… Biological systems hold extraordinary potential to power innovation in energy, materials, and manufacturing. …
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… just to make sure I understand, molecular networking is so powerful because you’re linking like with like. And so if … God, that’s exciting, in a few decades, right? I think the power is in the community. If you look at the field of … And it’s integrating all of that together that will be the power in the data, molecular families, biosynthetic …
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… in other episodes, but it’s not terrible. I was able to clean it up quite a bit, and the conversation was so … reciprocal evolution on both sides to try and outwit and outpower the other. And yeah, how that changes can be really …
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… are hard. Brad: Yeah, plants are hard, but they’re pretty clean. A seaweed in the ocean is often growing with a lot of … genomics a little bit more difficult. And so getting out clean DNA can also be a challenge there too. So JGI we … done. And perhaps using biocatalysts we can do it in a cleaner, greener way. That’s one of our motivations, as …
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