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… to see if I’m going to slip a day on releasing it into the feeds, but I’m trying, you guys. Schedules are hard. But, … chemical biology, a lot of which people classify as tool building. So I worked with a really great guy … AARON PURI: Sure. Great. I have a job for a couple of years. But the other thing that we can do that we’ve been …
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… try to understand the biosynthetic pathway or to help identify the compound that they were interested in. But nowadays, … on the backs of people who’ve done a lot of work over the years. We have a pretty good idea of what the different … of the problem, and then how machine learning, because it feeds on so much data, right, to learn features of interest. …
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… for JGI resources and are engaged in active projects—each year. In addition, several thousand data users worldwide … program in the DOE’s Office of Science. In December 2019, the JGI relocated to the Integrative Genomics Building …
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… our first six episodes, and now after gathering some feedback and making a few technical tweaks, I think we’ll be … as a new type of medicine that will open up a new year for targeted anti cancer drug discovery. DAN: Yeah, … if you are a microbiologist in the 40s, how do you classify a strain? You look at it and this is the 40s – you don’t …
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… the amazing John Faulkner’s work, who passed away about 17 years ago now. It looked really interesting. He was … in their environment and eating them. They’re filter feeders that have a really important role on the reef and … for the last 10 years in this area. ALISON: Just a clarifying question, like small molecule versus peptide. It’s the …
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… then you need to go back to your extract and try to purify the molecule that’s causing that test to be successful. … natural product molecules might actually get to market in a year. And that would be a good thing. That would be high. … got the podcast. If you have a question, or want to give us feedback, tweet us @JGI, or to me @danudwary. If you want to …
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… on using genome-resolved metagenomic approaches to identify and characterize genomic information from uncultivated … builds on the framework of Hungate and colleagues, to quantify heavy isotope incorporation into DNA by active microbial … assemblies (Hofmeyr et al. 2020) we are able to quantify isotope incorporation across a range of environmental …
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… Roux S. (2024) MVP: a modular viromics pipeline to identify, filter, cluster, annotate, and bin viruses from … https://doi.org/10.1038/s41396-020-00870-1 Roux, S. et al. (2019) Cryptic inoviruses revealed as pervasive in bacteria … https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-019-0510-x Roux, S. et al. (2019) Minimum Information about an Uncultivated Virus Genome …
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… been in – working in secondary metabolism for almost 20 years now. Which when I did the math, that was a surprise to … data that the JGI produces to try to find and identify natural product biosynthetic gene clusters and to do … got the podcast. If you have a question, or want to give us feedback, tweet us @JGI, or to me @danudwary. If you want to …
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… Biotechnology (SIMB) Natural Products meeting earlier this year. And today we have our conversation with Professor … account? Or do you and your lab focus mainly on what can we feed this and what can it actually turn over? ALISON … the oxidized form, and so you see your proteins– very gratifying, when you do a protein purification out of this, like, …
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… It was actually when I was traveling at the end of first year University. Quite a lot of people in Europe do this … like. I was imagining some massive contraption for amplifying genes. I wasn’t really sure what actinobacteria were. … got the podcast. If you have a question, or want to give us feedback, tweet us @JGI or to me @danudwary. That’s D-A-N …
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