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… had my leg amputated when I was three and almost died of an infection following the amputation. So I had this kind of … I think on COVID that we’re getting ready to submit for publication and have found some interesting hits for that as … , which is St John’s wort and flower, which grows abundantly in the wild there. Cover it in oil. Most cases …
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… are carbon-fixing microbes and targets of multiple viruses in Earth’s deep subsurface. They are abundant … system to study virus-host interactions. Approximately 150 archaeal viruses had been previously identified. The JGI … the microbial community. These findings also suggest that lytic viruses are more common in deep biosphere microbial …
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… Research in the Eloe-Fadrosh group focuses on using genome-resolved … genomic information from uncultivated microbes and viruses. We develop computational approaches to sift through thousands of metagenomes for signatures of viruses and novel microbial lineages, and reconstruct …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … episode, we’ll talk some more about the differences between primary metabolism and secondary metabolism, and we talk … this happened have a tendency to be susceptible to a fungal infection of rye grain – a specific fungus, Claviceps …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … to impress, too, is that secondary metabolism is based on primary metabolism. It’s an evolution of primary metabolism. … that you know, causes strep throat or other kinds of infections in people that are pretty unpleasant. And at the …
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… DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … mean. So if you want to learn about the differences between primary metabolism and centralized metabolism, or what a … an antibiotic. So if you start looking into cephalosporin producers, we also have data from these type of organisms. …
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… The Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science (FICUS) call represents … and expertise of multiple DOE National User Facilities in one research proposal. Successful applications will … provides customized analysis, the JGI also participates in publication of results. …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US. .Department of Energy Joint Genome … and Afghanistan area were coming back with these really bad infections. So the Army and the Department of Defense have … in terms of how potent the antibiotic bouquet that these producers make, that does conform to the mosaic theory of …
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… for another episode of Natural Prodcast. Right now I’m working on this the afternoon of the day I’m due to release it, … But oftentimes cyanobacteria are wonderful natural product producers. And they’re this linchpin right in this overall … it would. So we were able to identify a lot of different primary signals and then we were lucky one of the co-PIs on …
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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 … Utah. Dr. Schmidt is a natural products chemist who works in a wide variety of marine organisms, including sponges, … you’d like to read more about this, I highly recommend his publication last year, “The Biosynthetic Diversity of the …
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… assay on a single cell level against cell lines and against primary cells isolated from patients up to 12 markers at a … book and come up with antibiotics for multidrug-resistant infections and that kind of thing. So we’re still doing … from microbes. Chances are you could find a dozen other producers of that compound. And– DAN UDWARY: It’s getting …
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