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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … of those, you know, early-on reactions that we see. And so nature does that as well. But it does it with exquisite … This is episode 5 of Natural Prodcast, our conversation with Brad Moore, a …
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… DAN: Welcome back for episode 9 of Natural Prodcast. This week, Alison and I talk to Roger … products field as it relates to structure elucidation and genome mining, and how we might start to better connect … understand the chemical diversity and chemical utility that nature has to offer us. I found this conversation really …
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… know that that’s ever necessarily like a good description of anyone because chemistry means a lot, especially when … And we’ve done some work with those and have a couple of publications out there on the chemistry. There’s so much … almost never Actinomycetes. And so when we look at their genomes we don’t get the same kind of information that we …
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… Hey, everyone! Welcome to the “Self Promotion Episode” of Natural Prodcast. A little bit of a bonus episode, since … Breaking Bad, I guess. But no, you trained me in how to genome mine, so thank you for that. And you had to put up … And I think a lot of times, too, when we even look at publications, it’s always positive data, right? No one ever …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … recommend David Hopwood’s book called “Streptomyces in Nature and Medicine.” It’s obviously focused more on the … This the third episode of Natural Prodcast, and the third and final part of our …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … them? NANCY: Yeah, okay. Of course. Fungi have a larger genome. The genetics was slower to begin with. So … This is episode 4 of Natural Prodcast, our interview with Dr Nancy Keller from …
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… the fact that many of our modern medicines are derived from nature, and in many cases from plants. And so I think of … 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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… schedule. This should be coming out on the first Thursday of the month, just like I promised. Now I just have to make … exposure to working with Streptomyces, learning more about genome mining, as well as isolation and a little bit of … DAN: Oh, I did not know that. That's cool. JACKIE: But nature can do this. BETSY PARKINSON: But nature can do it …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … But um, yeah, so secondary metabolism is throughout nature, except maybe for animals and humans, not as much. … This the second episode of Natural Prodcast, which continues a conversation from the …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US. .Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … we have no idea what natural products are doing in nature. And it’s a really difficult thing to unpack … This is Episode 6 of Natural Prodcast, our conversation with Marc Chevrette, a …
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… here today, and we wanted to talk to her about a whole list of things. So we have a Scripps background shared together, … was really before– or kind of around about when the first genome sequencing was done. But natural products– marine … is a whole bunch of information that maybe never makes its publication. And these are little tips, you know, how to …
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