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… hard to believe in retrospect. BILL FENICAL: Well, in 2021, absolutely hard to believe. But when you go way back, … convince those people of that fact, however, a long time, 10 years! ALISON TAKEMURA: Wow. It’s all happened so fast. I … of the molecules in ecology. And that took another 10 years at least. But I had several students. And I worked …
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… then my lab pleaded mercy, and I said, OK, we’ll just do 2011 to present day. And it was still like 4,000 articles we … plants and bringing them back is not your jam, the good news is there’s this amazing resource that can be provided … can place a pre-order for the paperback (available June 2022). You might also enjoy Foodie Pharmacology – a science …
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… 2019 list of Highly Cited Researchers , which includes 10 affiliated with the JGI . The 2019 list focused on Highly … team established community gardens of switchgrass plants in 10 different field sites on a north-south gradient across …
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… at over 270 places now worldwide with a rate of around 10,000 students a year. And that was those numbers were … that’s really popped up at funding agencies and the popular news recently because a lot of soldiers in the Iraq and …
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… for BERSS. For DNA synthesis requests, the minimum is 100 kb, and for metabolomics, at least 22 samples are … utilize a core facility instead. Proposals may not exceed 10 Tbp sequencing, 500 kbp synthesis, and 200 polar/500 … seeks to reduce U.S. gasoline consumption by 20% within 10 years through increased efficiency and diversification of …
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… Europe. So if there are any kind of dated references to the news, that’s why. But it was a really fun conversation. And … in the early 2000s? Late 2000s? NADINE ZIEMERT: No, yeah, 2010. ALISON TAKEMURA: 2010, OK. You’re a young faculty. …
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… so there are– I hesitate to make a guess but maybe 50 to 100 different strains and they are in individual tubules. … in the field, these glacial bacteria grow slow and it’s not 100% clear that we know what their biological activities … call this the needle in the Haystack. Because if we have 10,000 features which one do we look at because we are a …
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… Natural Products conference, which took place last January 2020 in San Diego. San Diego, of course, is the “home turf” … pairs. It was not linear, like Streptomyces , but circular. 10% of the genome encoded natural product pathways. Dan: … Brad: Yeah, at that time, that was new, right? Like, my god 10% of the genome makes small molecules that have, you know, …
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… which took place a few weeks ago, in January of 2020. So, you might hear us referencing a conference, and … first started out the natural product community was almost 100% bacterial. Only people working in mycotoxins worked … mostly coming out of China and India, very cheap for $100-$200. But you have so many contigs. This is a problem …
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… people what that number is. BETSY PARKINSON: So micromolar, 10 to the negative 6th. Nanomolar, 10 to the negative 9th. Picomolar, 10 to the negative 12th. DAN: Yeah. So very-- BETSY …
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… of the US Department of Energy under contract no. DE-AC02-05CH11231. The work was supported in part by grants from the … UC Berkeley news release Smallest life forms have smallest working …
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