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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … ALISON: Hmm. It kind of – it’s kind of like I’m smelling bacterial perfume. I mean – but it’s purposeful so it’s some … But where taxol comes from is, from the bark of the yew tree, is where it was originally discovered. And so that …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … delivery mechanism. So, the polymer structure has specific preferences to cancer cell lines. So, that was introduced in … well. One is to do DNA sequencing. So upon sequencing many genomes, now we don’t have to, as in the past, go randomly …
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… are complex organisms that harbor a fantastic diversity of cell types and associated organisms, including fungal and bacterial symbionts, detrimental microbial pathogens, and … of plant/environmental responses … Selected Publications … Research Team Alumni … For further details, …
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… … DAN: Hey, everybody. Welcome back for another episode of Natural Prodcast. Right now I’m working on this the … And it actually was jumping onto the I ntegrated Microbial Genomes and Metagenomes, the IMG platform that JGI has that … up on previous Natural Prodcast episodes here . Show Notes Publication: Suo Z et al. A Mesorhizobium japonicum quorum …
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… … DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast– a … it is more related to what JGI does, which is sequence genomes. And we just published last year in the Nature … of natural product biosynthesis in bacteria ” The ActDES publication came out after we talked. It looks like a great …
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Prodcast episode 17. The guest we have this week is Professor Cassandra Quave from Emory University, with joint … I think on COVID that we’re getting ready to submit for publication and have found some interesting hits for that as … it’s not that easy. There are still not that many plant genomes, certainly nowhere close to bacterial kinds of …
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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 … community. A few examples of those are obviously expanding the diversity of known secondary metabolites and … help the Society grow. And so I’ve been the chair of the publications committee for the last, what is it now, five …
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… the pandemic in Europe. So if there are any kind of dated references to the news, that’s why. But it was a really fun … yes, sure, right. And yeah, so we worked on the Salinospora genomes. That was a really fun project. We had Brad on and … Usually, in a lot of cases, we still have to go through publications to get proteins, and their functions, and all …
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… to current problems facing humanity. A major focus are biofuel feedstock species and plant-microbe interactions, … and environmental sustainability. … Plant Flagship Genomes are selected through discussion with the JGI Plant … the ability to discover syntenic orthologs, generate publication quality graphics and explore pangenome views of …
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Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) that consists of coordinated hands-on experiments across fungal biology … Myco-Ed has: ~50 lineages selected for sequencing 16 genomes released 20 members from 15 institutions 300+ … a scalable solution for production of high-quality fungal reference genomes, this program is an important initiative …
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… schedule. This should be coming out on the first Thursday of the month, just like I promised. Now I just have to make … about several different pieces of her work, including bacterial quorum sensing and its effects on regulation of … in is actually seeing whether we could go into the genomes and predict what the natural product might actually …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … in Nature and Medicine.” It’s obviously focused more on the bacterial side of the field, and it’s a little hard to find … we can find more things. Turns out some of the early genomes that were sequenced for, say, Streptomyces – they …
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