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… is focused on the discovery and characterization of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in … and phylogenomics) and machine learning to identify new divergent lineages and expand the Tree of Life. We then investigate the coding potential to find novel functions that may impact microbiome …
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The CSP New Investigator Call is for investigators and research initiatives new to the JGI. Projects must be independent of ongoing JGI …
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… and their roles in the environment, can unlock new avenues for bio-based products and bioenergy crop … diversity within secondary metabolites, expanding their potential applications in the bioeconomy including biofuels, … a place where the community can upload new data for use by scientists and the public, and provide programmatic access …
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… schedule for a while. Moving forward, I’m hoping to get a new one out every two weeks. This time, we’ve got a great … and enabling technology, but interesting biology and a potential application of translation in medicine. So it’s a … this collection in total contains approximately 100,000 bacterial strains, and a hundred thousand fungal strains. …
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… approaches in data analysis and interpretation is creating new opportunities for breakthrough discoveries and … and comparative analysis of thousands of archaeal and bacterial type strains ( GEBA-type strains project ), the … metagenomic survey reveals a new bacterial candidate phylum in geothermal springs. Nature Commun. 7:10476 …
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… “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Welcome back to … been dominated for … well, as long as I can remember, by bacterial research. So it was great to hear her passion and … example of probing fungi for natural products and finding new things. And so, really happy to have you here. And …
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… this an awfully long time ago, and she’s been in her new job for a long time now, but I guess you all might not … ask things all day. ALISON TAKEMURA: I wanted to ask, did scientists at that time just think that the ocean was kind … Institute. And that was lovely. Because they really saw the potential. We started showing them molecules that would …
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… gap. A primary goal is to get insights into the coding potential of candidate phyla to decipher their possible … T ., Klenk H. P., Kyrpides N. C. 1,003 reference genomes of bacterial and archaeal isolates expand coverage of the tree … (2017). Woyke T . & Rubin E.M. Evolution. Searching for new branches on the tree of life. Science. 346:698-9 (2014). …
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… cell types and associated organisms, including fungal and bacterial symbionts, detrimental microbial pathogens, and … viruses. Resident viruses can be found in a myriad of bacterial strains, whereby they can modulate host … function of these phage genes is the modulation of their bacterial host to colonize plant roots, as with Arabidopsis …
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… a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Welcome back for our … analogy to the California gold rush. And we’ll talk about a new JGI paper that’s just come out where I got the chance to … doi: 10.1038/s41587-020-0718-6) The GEM catalog expands the bacterial and archaeal orders as seen on the phylogenetic …
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… “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hey there, and … Secondary Metabolites Science Program here at JGI. It’s a new group formed under the director who has also got a long … ALISON: Hmm. It kind of – it’s kind of like I’m smelling bacterial perfume. I mean – but it’s purposeful so it’s some …
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… interviews, but instead it’s two interviews in one. My new co-host, Jackie Winter, has been on a few episodes now, … the University of Utah– is looking at the natural product potential of microorganisms from Great Salt Lake, which is a … million BGCs in the database on the release, and that’s the bacterial stuff. Could be more. [CHUCKLES] I’m not quite …
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