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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … what’s called “find and grind”. So you would find some new source that you hadn’t explored before. Like, you know, … been shared for a long time by many, many bacteria – and fungi and plants. And so that’s the power and the promise …
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… Secondary Metabolites Program focuses on the exploration of secondary metabolites across bacteria, fungi, algae and plants. These molecules, which are not … applications in the bioeconomy including biofuels, biochemicals and sustainable agriculture. … reservoir of secondary metabolites produced by bacteria, fungi, algae and plants. These compounds are key to …
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… notes, and I’ll put up some structures and link to some resources you can use to get caught up, if you’re not already … and synthetic biology. But also the metagenomics and gut microbiome, as I think that it’s like a perfect storm in … penicillin from the fungal species – probably told us that fungi could be very productive sources for, say, biological …
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… uses advanced sequencing technologies to decode the genomes of microbes in their natural environments. This work … drive innovations that could advance our understanding of Earth’s ecosystems. … on developing computational tools and visualization resources that support user analysis of …
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… The JGI’s Metabolomics Program works to uncover the roles of small molecules in biological systems, linking them with genomic data to enhance our understanding of genome science, organisms, and ecosystems at the … genomics with metabolomics fuels the discovery of novel metabolites, genes, and proteins. It also enables …
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… for researchers to request the capabilities and expertise of both national user facilities in one research proposal. … challenges in the sourcing, recovery, and utilization of critical minerals and materials. The proposal submission … Access to the Molecular Foundry and use of JGI capabilities is free. The JGI supports remote users. …
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… DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast– a … from other fungus that want to take advantage of that resource. So in those type of situations, what we would like … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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… know that that’s ever necessarily like a good description of anyone because chemistry means a lot, especially when … bacteria so what’s – I guess that maybe you could say the gut is, kind of. But not the same way this is designed … working on that aspect and it’s quite active against some fungi. But we’re also really interested in distribution. So …
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… DAN: Hello, everyone, and Welcome back for Episode 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a lot going on, so I took … which, at least at the time, was called Inatreq . It’s a fungicide that is active against Sartoria which is a really … at JGI. We don’t have the infrastructure. It’s too many resources for us. So we need good people to partner with. And …
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… of our future, is challenging ourselves to really bring new sources in and really being sort of agnostic to the organism … a glass fermenter, but is the fermenter also known as our gut? And can you be able to re engineer the gut microbiota … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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… The JGI’s DNA Synthesis Program supports a wide range of projects, from single-gene synthesis to the synthesis of entire chromosomes, advancing the development of biofuels, biochemicals and other bioenergy solutions. The program has … project. These advancements contribute to the development of new biofuels and sustainable biochemicals. The DNA …
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… here today, and we wanted to talk to her about a whole list of things. So we have a Scripps background shared together, … currently exist. We looked at chemistry, so it’s really novel. And they’re just really exciting. And it really kind … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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