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And a lot of us moved on to work in simpler systems, like bacteria, where we figure we can make more progress faster, … What animals? ERIC: So he was really a specialist on sponges. And he’s worked on lots of different creatures. And …
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… into the secondary metabolism of some more novel marine bacteria. You know, I first met Bill as a postdoc working … we were studying marine animals, marine plants, things like sponges and things you could collect. But when we’d find …
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… through the stories I told you about geosmin, which is a bacterial sacred metabolite, and ergot alkaloids come from … that are known to be sources of secondary metabolites, like sponges were a really common source for people to try to …
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… in Nature and Medicine.” It’s obviously focused more on the bacterial side of the field, and it’s a little hard to find … pulled from the soil, maybe it’s, you know, we talked about sponges, go pull a sponge or extract some tree bark. And so …
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… to explore the vast and diverse world of microbes. Studying bacteria and archaea, including those associated with … to explore microbial diversity — with an emphasis on bacteria and archaea, and including those associated with … microorganisms, by sequencing large populations of bacteria and archaea in their natural environments using …
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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 …
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… it be a plant or from the bottom of the ocean, from a sponge, or a seaweed, were just having just remarkable … Initially, my group really focused on marine actinobacteria. Then we moved into marine proteobacteria. Not a … with various invertebrate organisms, whether it be sponges, or other organisms. Then we began looking at human …
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… of microbial metabolism towards a minority of cultivated bacteria, still persists to date. Research Team … … show that the gap between cultivated and uncultivated Bacteria and Archaea has steadily been widening since 2005. … T ., Klenk H. P., Kyrpides N. C. 1,003 reference genomes of bacterial and archaeal isolates expand coverage of the tree …
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… focuses on the exploration of secondary metabolites across bacteria, fungi, algae and plants. These molecules, which … reservoir of secondary metabolites produced by bacteria, fungi, algae and plants. These compounds are key …
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… about something I can kind of see like the squid and the bacteria and how the chemistry is going back and forth … organs that solely house– whose sole function is to house bacterial associates. And so the one that the Hawaiian … because how does this– we don’t have organs for symbiotic bacteria so what’s – I guess that maybe you could say the …
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