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Natural Prodcast Episode 10: A Primer on Genome Mining
… when we start talking to people who specialize in that area. In this primer, we talk about my favorite topic … of little shows lined up, and I’m really looking forward to getting them out to you all. But for now, here is episode 10 … So I always try to, when we do these definitions, try to keep the simplest possible thing to explain it. So I think …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 24: Jackie Winter and SMC
… since I’m off schedule, but this is an important one that wanted to get out there as soon as possible. Not one of … back in the ’50s and ’60s of the golden age of antibiotic discoveries. Everything that we’re finding seems to be a new … [CHUCKLES] And over the next few weeks or months, we’ll keep chugging on putting in the rest of the archaea and …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 5: Brad Moore
… he makes fun of me a lot, though I actually edited most of that out. But anyway, here’s our conversation with one of my … be – I think, to be a scientist. There were these fantastic discoveries being made, and then connecting that to biology … projects, saying, you know, “work on this.” It’s really getting them to think, what they want to contribute. What …
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Metagenome Program
… archaea, and micro-eukaryoes, along with their associated viruses and mobile genetic elements. Beyond exploring and … the Program aims to unlock the fundamental principles that govern ecosystem processes. This research provides … the environment. These advances have led to groundbreaking discoveries in diversity and novel functions identified in …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 2: The Primer, Part 2
… pathways. Not every organism, at least, has something that’s maybe obvious or notable. We are still in – not an … different chemicals in different situations. We tend to keep them all inside, but bacteria, you’re a little bit more … of those streptococcus. And so this is one of the first discoveries of antibiotic molecules. After this, you know, …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 11: Marnix Medema
… decade or so. He’s involved with a lot of the common tools that genome miners use, including antiSMASH, MIBiG, and … that. But it was really fun working together with Kai and getting this thing off the ground. Two fanatic PhD students. … and I thought, OK, let’s make it open. Let’s not just keep it for myself, but let’s make this an open endeavor …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 15: Katherine Duncan
… goodness. I mean, if you were to find my scientific papers, that would be Katherine. Dan Udwary: Right. Kate Duncan: But … putting things, coalescing them, so that we can really make discoveries. And so I’m really excited to have read that … the field advances really quickly. This book just can’t keep up. You would need, like, a new addition each month or …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 23: Aaron Puri
… of the day I’m due to release it, which is not ideal for me keeping myself on my self-imposed schedule. So, we’ll have … from the Chemistry department at the University of Utah, so that makes him one of Jackie’s colleagues. Aaron is doing … us a little intro into just what sparked your interest in getting into natural products. DAN: Why are you here at …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 21: Elizabeth Parkinson
All right. Welcome back to Natural Prodcast. I did it. I’m keeping to my schedule. This should be coming out on the … this whole “on-time thing” a habit! I’m really not good at that, you guys. I’m trying really hard just for you. And the … merge the chemical synthesis with some of the biosynthesis, getting to get the best of both worlds because I feel like …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 1: The Primer, Part 1
Berkeley National Laboratory. Being a User Facility means that scientists from all over the world bring us big … problems related to energy and the environment – problems that might need special technology for DNA sequencing, … some basic knowledge of modern biology. We’re trying to keep this as general as possible, but scientists love …
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How to Submit Sequencing Samples
… of a successful sequencing project. It is imperative that users properly assess DNA or RNA mass prior to shipment … and checked into our freezer.  Your project manager will keep you updated as your samples move through QC and into … … Sample Tracking and Status Reports … We look forward to getting your project started! …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 13: Francisco Barona Goméz
… for you. A lot of this is based on a really great paper that came out in 2020 where this is all explained in detail, … Evolution doesn’t invent stuff to see what happens and keep it alive for a while. It does it because it’s been … then you can begin– it sounds like homology. Because I’m getting confused with the idea of– FRANCISCO BARONA-GOMEZ: …
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