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… Dan Udwary: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Hey there, … just from the biological perspective, like what was this bacterium, and why did your group want to study it? Marnix …
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… Our Sequencing Technologies Group is well-integrated across JGI departments to ensure a robust … Sequencing Technologies team, relies on collaborations with Science Programs and Operations teams to enable the JGI’s … An assay used for profiling transcription factor binding sites across entire …
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… of Natural Prodcast. This week, Alison and I talk to Roger Linington, from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, … by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation to create international partnerships in … This episode features our conversation with Roger Linington , from Simon Fraser University . Roger is a natural …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … natural products and fungi are induced by growing beside a bacterium and I’m sure the opposite way around, because … clusters that, you know, maybe are not expressed in the producing fungus. Yyou put them in a heterologous system, …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … Sounds like. DAN: Literally, yeah. I mean, you might be producing things at different stages of growth or different … going to set in. The more you use an antibiotic, the more a bacterium is exposed to it, the greater the chance that that …
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… DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Welcome … sure. NADINE ZIEMERT: Yeah, Dan… it’s a marine actinomycete bacterium. So they look kind of like fungi but also make …
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… DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … often live in symbiosis with plants and might actually be producing molecules that are helpful to the plants. And so, … really done a somewhat exhaustive chemical analysis of a bacterium that they’re interested in, usually some sort of …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hey … Utah. Dr. Schmidt is a natural products chemist who works in a wide variety of marine organisms, including sponges, …
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… and released by the US Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) are subject to the following Data Policy. It … user projects accepted FY22 and later through the Community Science Program (CSP), Facilities Integrating Collaborations … Embargo : A period in which data is not publicly available in JGI systems or …
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… for Episode 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a lot going on, so I took a little break, but I’m hoping that from … Genome Institute and head of the Secondary Metabolites Science Program at JGI, and also my boss, Nigel Mouncey. I … try and increase titer and rate and drive down the cost of producing riboflavin at scale. DAN: Got it. NIGEL MOUNCEY: …
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… See below for examples of successful Letters of Intent to our Community Science Program Large-Scale Call, as well as successful submissions to our CSP New Investigator, CSP Functional Genomics, and Facilities … Linking lignin engineering to drought stress resilience: …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US. .Department of Energy Joint Genome … so go check it out – but basically tied how the antibiotic producing bacteria on the ants related geography and … strange to me, but I’m new, so… DAN: Well, you know, every bacterium that’s killing another bacterium is an ecological …
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