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… of Natural Prodcast. And it’s our conversation with Nadine Ziemert from the University of Tübingen in Germany. Like me, … 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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… agriculture, and his upcoming new role as the Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology’s (SIMB) new … it on me, but we always had these scientific news magazines lying around at home. And I would just pick them up … to some people more about down the road. Email Nigel! He’ll sequence whatever you want! [LAUGHTER] NIGEL MOUNCEY: We …
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… country, in southern Africa. So at the time, I recognized that some of the food was bad from mold, but that’s all … out introns and dealing with, you know, weirdness in the sequence. You know, some clusters are not clustered… … it so easily with fungi. So… NANCY: Yeah, I don’t know why. For example, with that – actually there’s a good talk …
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… about the basics of genome mining, which is using DNA sequence to identify and interpret biosynthetic, secondary … computational work. And that it involves some of these crazy genes, some of these enormous genes that encode these … biological perspective, like what was this bacterium, and why did your group want to study it? Marnix Medema: You mean …
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… learned a lot so much history from this conversation about why the ocean was basically unexplored until the 70s, and … said, if these are bioactive, why couldn’t they be utilized as drugs? If they have an impact on another organism, … forward to seeing the data when it finally gets off the sequencers. The pandemic has obviously slowed JGI down a …
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I said, Brian is now at Vanderbilt, and he’s doing some amazing research in and around drug discovery, which includes … And at the time, it was really exciting when people would sequence [DNA]. The genome was– well, that hadn’t really … polyketide synthase and then P3. We still don’t know why 20 years later. JACKIE WINTER: It’s pretty amazing, …
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… at JGI start with sequencing, but where else did those sequences go? Like, what are the other scientific tools we … of analysis pipelines, be it for, again, metagenome, metatranscriptomes for SNP analysis if somebody has a … that describe the work. In general. Scientific merit and why it’s important. The DOE mission is one of these …
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… once the samples are received and checked into our freezer. Your project manager will keep you updated as your … pipelines. You will receive automated emails as raw sequence data becomes available, and as analysis is …
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