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… 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 … DAN UDWARY: That’s weird. I hadn’t heard that before. Why is that? Why would that be the case? ALISON NARAYAN: …
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Survey of Setaria's natural diversity reveals seed dispersal in wild populations for the first time. For … (Toby) Kellogg and other researchers at the Danforth Plant Science Center (Danforth Center) drove up and down the … National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), generated genome sequences for nearly 600 green millet plants and released a …
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… 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 … transcriptomics, metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to …
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… least, talk to us, first about my definitions of things and why I am wrong, and also talk about some of the great … could be a reasonable number if you are talking about a plant and a microbe interacting very stably. So it makes … to approach it is more related to what JGI does, which is sequence genomes. And we just published last year in the …
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… embargo starting at construct or strain delivery. Detailed sequence information for constructs are made publicly …
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… 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 … product chemistry? BEN: Yeah. So, I was trained as a plant natural product chemist. When I first started in …
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… and ergot alkaloids come from fungi, and Taxol from plants. Plants, fungi, bacteria, archaea, they all have … DAN: Alright, so I think we’ve covered a little bit about why they’re important. But one of the things I did want to … live in the root nodules of plants. And these guys were sequenced, and you can see that different Frankia have …
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… the special, natural chemical compounds that you find in plants, fungi and bacteria, basically all living things. … stories about natural products, so you can get a feel for why I think they’re so important, and we’ll start to explain … more about some of the background and sort of the reasons why we want to do this. And also to provide a little more …
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Plants are complex organisms that harbor a fantastic … contribute to a dynamic ecosystem. We are interested in how plants self-organize, influence, and are influenced by … and computational genomics to better understand the plant-associated terrestrial world. Research Team … Plant …
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… is like, what’s your origin story in natural products? Why are you doing this? JACLYN WINTER: I’ll kind of go back … have an E. coli strain that we’ve been working on that we sequenced the genome. And it has 17 resistant genes on a … I think, are a good way to get people engaged and sort of seed some ideas for people in the community, I think. Also, …
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… chemicals that are coming out of organisms, whether it be a plant or from the bottom of the ocean, from a sponge, or a … then genomics happened. Dan: Yeah, I did my first genome sequence with you. Brad: That’s right, Dan: JGI did it in … working with you, Dan, on this one, and we said, “Well, why don’t we have you know, the bioinformaticians go against …
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… capabilities and products . A minimum request of 1 Tb of sequence data is required to qualify for BERSS. For DNA … located in geographically distinct areas and use different plants both for laboratory research and for improving … and personnel resources for genomic research and sequence-based science. Projects include de novo generation …
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