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… The Community Science Program Large Scale call is focused on genomic science projects that … For the CSP Large Scale call, a Letter of Intent (LOI) is required by …
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… Microbes drive critical ecosystem functions and affect … of ecological and evolutionary parameters driving virus:host dynamics in environmental microbial communities. This … characterization of molecular mechanisms involved in virus:host interaction and host cell take-over by viruses, and …
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… techniques to explore the vast and diverse world of microbes. Studying bacteria and archaea, including those associated with … bioeconomy applications. The program provides high-quality, large-scale genomic data to advance microbial research that … particularly for uncultivated microorganisms, by sequencing large populations of bacteria and archaea in their natural …
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… is focused on the discovery and characterization of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in environmental sequence data. We use … networks of relationships between microbes and their hosts. Our work reveals how these interactions shape …
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… cell types and associated organisms, including fungal and bacterial symbionts, detrimental microbial pathogens, and … This is a dynamic and complex ecosystem that includes bacteria, fungi, viruses. Resident viruses can be found in a myriad of bacterial strains, whereby they can modulate host metabolism, gene expression and phenotype. We have …
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… will be monumental as the last episode with Alison as my co-host. We recorded this an awfully long time ago, and she’s … you think about the fact that, when plants and animals and microbes evolve, they evolve to make molecules that improve … found out all kinds of weird things. Glucose is toxic to a large number of marine bacteria. Do you believe that? I …
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… At the end of the day, all the content produced by microbes the result of millions of years of evolution. And … it’s a result of an evolutionary process that has led into large chemical diversity because the function relates to the … the producing organism and strong interactions and the host or even in tripartite systems. So, in those cases, it’s …
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… MARCY: Sure. So my lab has really converged on the study of host-microbe chemistry. And the interactions– As much as we … assays is what those would be. The work that we do at larger scale in order to look at the chemistry a little bit … about bobtail squid, and how their symbionts inhibit other bacteria using secondary metabolites Here’s a great recent …
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… but instead it’s two interviews in one. My new co-host, Jackie Winter, has been on a few episodes now, and I … And then can we use that, for example, like bioremediation applications? So we have some pathways and some … we’re all sharing here. We’re all working together on these larger problems. And so what I’m hoping we can do is kind of …
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… discovery, predominantly in diseases of importance to each host country. It was built very much on the foundations of … if any discoveries were made that were of value to the host country. And it had a huge mission to perform … sophisticated tools, because now we had a very reasonably large set of articles which had been manually curated for …
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… focuses on the exploration of secondary metabolites across bacteria, fungi, algae and plants. These molecules, which … crop enhancement. The program aims to tap into the largely unexplored biochemical diversity within secondary … reservoir of secondary metabolites produced by bacteria, fungi, algae and plants. These compounds are key …
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… anything to use natural products necessarily. Fungi are large. They’re microbes, but they’re large microbes. And they have all … two projects with JGI. The fungal sequencing one is with a host of many other fungal researchers. DAN: Got it. …
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