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… to decode the genomes of microbes in their natural environments. This work encompasses bacteria, archaea, and micro-eukaryoes, along with their associated viruses and mobile genetic … to assess microbial activity across ecosystems. By studying microbial communities and their interactions, the …
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… Research in the Eloe-Fadrosh group focuses on using genome-resolved metagenomic approaches to identify and characterize genomic information from uncultivated microbes and viruses. We develop … Our research focuses on the assembly of metagenomic sequence data into microbial genomes, which is …
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… about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Welcome back. This will be episode 12 of … ALISON TAKEMURA: So Nadine, what got you interested in studying natural products? NADINE ZIEMERT: Like almost … really then helps you to get back to, oh, why am I actually studying that question? DAN UDWARY: We know each other I …
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… Our research is focused on the discovery and characterization of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and … viruses in environmental sequence data. We use multi-omics (metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, single cell genomics and … challenge our understanding of viral complexity and evolution Our research focuses on discovering and characterizing …
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… which includes the Sequencing Technologies team, relies on collaborations with Science Programs and Operations teams to enable the JGI’s focus on expanding molecular … An assay used for profiling transcription factor binding sites across entire genomes. This … high-throughput processing of samples in 96-well plates on automated liquid handler platforms, substantially …
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… DAN UDWARY: Hey, everyone. I’ve got a great episode for you here today. We got the … kept looking for open jobs that said, we want a chemist to study the ocean. And I didn’t find a single job … to do something completely new. And that is to begin to study the organic chemistry of life in the sea. And he …
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… The JGI’s Microbial Program focuses on using cutting-edge sequencing, annotation and analysis techniques to explore the vast and diverse world of microbes. Studying bacteria and archaea, including those associated … are also used for micro-eukaryotes, in particular to study inter-organismal interactions. Novel approaches are …
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… The Micro-Scale Applications group explores the genetic makeup of natural microbial … the quality of single-cell genomes and directly link functional information with individual cells. Research Team … offers the first quantitative Stable Isotope Probing (SIP) Metagenomics pipeline that utilizes internal analytical …
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… about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Welcome back for our second season of … like, and then you could characterize it. The classical study that demonstrated this is Challis et al, Chemistry and … or MAGs. So these are genomes that were assembled from metagenomic sequence, metagenomic sequence being taking a …
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… a member of JGI’s Sample Management Group, attended a conference in Florida to discuss a JGI pilot project … class decided to do an environmental microbial community (metagenomic) soil study in an untouched region of the Everglades, the … of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is committed to advancing genomics in …
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… DAN UDWARY: Hey everyone and welcome back to a new session of Natural Prodcast. … just now switching from intermicrobial interactions, studying intermicrobial interactions by imaging interactions … looked at the grant applications for the last 40 years for studying biosynthetic pathways, all of them said that a …
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… DAN: Hey Marcy! ALISON: Hey Marcy? MARCY: Hello. How’s it going? DAN: Good. … now? MARCY: Sure. So my lab has really converged on the study of host-microbe chemistry. And the interactions– As … Marcy. So I was wondering, how did you get interested in studying natural products? MARCY: That is a great question …
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