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… I always use it as the first word in the title of my talk, 100% fair for you to make that association. DAN UDWARY: So I … But then, imagine though– OK, my group– I brought in like a 10-pound thing of candy corn. I like put it in a candy dish … up and bring in fruit and things like that in between the 10 pounds bags of candy corn. JACKIE WINTER: Do you think we …
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… phyl. nov .” ISME Communications , Volume 5 Issue 1. Wittmers, F. et al (2024) “ Non-photosynthetic lineages … in the open ocean .” Current Biology , Volume 34 Issue 22. Krinos, A.I., Mars Brisbin, M., Hu, S.K. et al. (2024) “ … meta-omic conclusions .” Nature Communications Volume 15 Article 9873. Buscaglia, M. et all (2024) “ Adaptation …
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… And you have these different types of particulate like 2.5, 10 PPMs and just the size of the particle and how far they … 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 trying to do …
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… DAN: Hello, everyone, and Welcome back for Episode 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a lot going on, so I … never forced it on me, but we always had these scientific news magazines lying around at home. And I would just pick … looking at emails and I just saw this pop up. And saw a C&E News job little box and I thought, wow, this would be …
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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 … compound when they were first structurally resolved in the 1980s, they were known as the most toxic molecules, and that … 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, … this is Challis et al, Chemistry and Biology, 2000, 211-224, 7:3 And so, you can then make predictions about NRPS’s … Nature Biotechnology . 2020 Nov 9. doi: 10.1038/s41587-020-0718-6) DAN UDWARY: Yeah, I think that might be a good …
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… And I set that up. And we finally got that to work 10 years later. But in the meantime there, we had people … a teaspoon of soil from outside, you maybe have to do a 10,000-fold dilution to plate that out. The deeper you go in … Nikolaou synthesized the everninomicin at Scripps, I guess, 22 years ago. And it’s over 130 steps to make everninomicin. …
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