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… 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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… 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. …
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… welcome back to Natural Prodcast, and this will be episode 11. This continues our little sprint on genome mining. In the … tell a quick story. Looking back, the year was probably 2010, 2011, I was a, uh- actually, I’ve got the t-shirt on …
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… project by watching Amanda Hurley’s presentation from the 2019 JGI Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting.] He’s also … 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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Hey everybody! Welcome back for Natural Prodcast episode 17. The guest we have this week is Professor Cassandra Quave … these studies are lacking that. And so there’s no way to be 100% sure that the chemistry that they’re even reporting on … plants and bringing them back is not your jam, the good news is there’s this amazing resource that can be provided …
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… genome program. And I’m a scientist here. And have been for 18 years. (LAUGHS) DAN UDWARY: All right. Easy start. What … proposals as well. I’ve been at the JGI for 20 years, and 10 of those years, I’ve been a project manager. MENAKA …
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… inside them. And this was, I think it must’ve been about 2001, maybe, and so it was before smartphones and before … I went to University when I was quite young. I just turned 17 when I enrolled into University, so I guess I must’ve … goal to have 1,000 women in the program over a span of 10 years. So typically about 80 to 100 women get selected …
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