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… webinars here . You can find additional webinars covering how to use our data portals here. … … Shining a Light: … Advanced Photon Source Capabilities for FICUS Research shows researchers how to tap into the capabilities of the Advanced Photon …
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… in detail, so if you’d like a link, just check out the show notes above or at naturalprodcast.com. I should also … to the target we’re thinking about, then it doesn’t make sense to keep alive all the chemical diversity. So that’s … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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… part 2 of our “primer” episode, so if you ended up here somehow without having listened to the first part, you might be … bacterial sacred metabolite, and ergot alkaloids come from fungi, and Taxol from plants. Plants, fungi, bacteria, … and, sort of, understanding – like we’ve talked about – how bacteria or other organisms communicate and how and why …
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… sequences. As always, you’ll find transcripts and show notes with links to lots of other resources, especially … in the earlier primers. In bacteria, at least, and in most fungi, biosynthetic gene clusters, which are the genes that … tricky. ALISON TAKEMURA: Right, I see. I have a better sense now of the shape of the problem, and then how machine …
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… it. And just to remind you, you can get transcripts, and show notes with links to papers around the science we talked … to be here. DAN: Happy to have you do it. So, I don't know how we start out. Where are we going to go from here? … those is not really terribly feasible. And so, in that sense, that allows us to do that. But on the other hand, …
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… fun conversation with Roger about all this, in terms of how to build an international community collaboration, and … So you can imagine using the data in a very broad sense like that. I could envisage projects where you say, … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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… is also twofold but for different reasons to learn about how nature builds molecules because nature does this with … ask questions about what don’t we know about this molecule. How do we discover more about what it can do, and as … can’t destroy, we’ll pick that one. DAN UDWARY: That makes sense, yeah. ALISON NARAYAN: Because we want everyone in the …
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… of University and Research; all specimens collected and fungi isolated are preserved in the Culture Collection of … are also welcomed but the applicant should clearly outline how the proposed work will advance BER-mission relevant … science. Projects primarily focused on human health, food/animal agriculture, wastewater treatment, or …
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… were, and wondering what those … what those were and how they function. So I worked on a team at the Broad that … all microbes can produce secondary metabolites? Give me a sense of this kind of functionality. MARC: Some are more … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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Genome Insider is a podcast that showcases the work of JGI collaborators in brief forays, … — and harness — the superpowers encoded in plants, fungi, microalgae, environmental viruses, and bacteria to … researchers’ motivations, the insights that amaze them, and how their work contributes to solving energy and …
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… with less fertilizer. For millions of years, underground fungi have lived in symbiosis with plant roots. Plants … of this symbiosis at the cellular level — really understand how those two cell types [of two different organisms] are … and the mycorrhizal fungi Rhizophagus irregularis. To see how these organisms cooperate, this team applied R. …
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… ask the first question. Kate, can you tell me the story of how you got into secondary metabolites? Kate Duncan: So I … Udwary: Right. Kate Duncan: And somehow, you have to make sense of that information. So the cool thing about molecular … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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