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… DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy … there are any kind of dated references to the news, that’s why. But it was a really fun conversation. And I think … it would work, but we actually found fosmids. And we sequenced the whole fosmid at the time with Sanger …
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… Our research is focused on the discovery and characterization of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in environmental sequence data. We use multi-omics (metagenomics, … Exploring the fascinating world of giant viruses, which challenge our …
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… DAN UDWARY: Hey everyone. Welcome back to Natural Prodcast. … enzymes are, right? ALISON NARAYAN: Yes, and so that’s why I don’t like that sentence. I think that sometimes, we … association that might help? Like, if you have an unknown sequence or new flavin monooxygenases, you could say, oh …
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… DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy … more than 50,000 genomes that we derived from meta-genome sequences. As always, you’ll find transcripts and show notes … for us– what organisms people use for genome mining, why it’s called genome mining, how the biosynthetic gene …
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… DAN: Hey, everybody. Welcome back for another episode of … of their synthases so that we can start to use the DNA sequence to predict or just understand better the language … your interest in getting into natural products. DAN: Why are you here at SIMB? AARON PURI: Yeah. Thanks Jackie. …
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… DAN UDWARY: Hey, everyone. I’ve got a great episode for you … learned a lot so much history from this conversation about why the ocean was basically unexplored until the 70s, and … forward to seeing the data when it finally gets off the sequencers. The pandemic has obviously slowed JGI down a …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint … the paradigm of how to discover natural products. So, why I’m very excited to be working with Dan, you, with the … develop enabling technologies. ie how to translate the ATGC sequence into discrete small molecules. So, Dan, I’m very …
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… The JGI’s Microbial Program focuses on using cutting-edge sequencing, annotation and analysis techniques to explore the vast and … The Microbial Program focuses on using advanced sequencing technologies to … resequencing, RNA sequencing and epigenomics. Expansion of sequence space: The JGI generates reference genomes from …
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… Overview The JGI provides sequencing, synthesis, and targeted metabolomics support for DOE-BER funded awards, … capabilities and products . A minimum request of 1 Tb of sequence data is required to qualify for BERSS. For DNA … The JGI is inviting researchers using the U.S. Culture Collection Network (USCCN) to …
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… Data produced and released by the US Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome … Embargo : A period in which data is not publicly available in JGI systems or outside … For sequencing or metabolomics projects: data are subject to a one-year embargo . For each data or …
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… The Joint Genome Institute's Biodesign Platform capabilities support researchers exploring how to convert sequence into functional assessments. This is done by … Check out our organism-agnostic CRISPR gRNA design tool … BOOST provides a suite of tools to automate sequence design for assembly by Gibson, Yeast recombination …
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