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… describe. [ Go here to learn more about Tiny Earth and the JGI’s role in the project by watching Amanda Hurley’s … system. [ Go here to learn more about Cameron Currie’s metagenomics research, enabled in part by JGI’s Community … this and deal with it is through these antibiotic- or antifungal-producing bacteria that live on the exoskeleton of …
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Yeah, so any metabolite, produced by bacterial or fungal metabolism by microbes, will have a functional role. … the fungal farms from other fungus that want to take advantage of that resource. So in those type of situations, what … thing. Another way to approach it is more related to what JGI does, which is sequence genomes. And we just published …
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Hannah Schulman, Bram Stone and Jana Voriskovaa The JGI is excited to announce the fifteen scientists selected … CSP proposals this year,” noted Tanja Woyke, who heads JGI’s User Programs. “These PIs have proposed research that …
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… state of things, and what we’re hoping to accomplish at JGI in this area. If this series of podcast episodes has … suggestions for others feel free to let me know by emailing jgi[email protected], or reaching out on Twitter to @JGI or me @danudwary. Like I said in the intro to the first …
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… The JGI is excited to announce the 18 scientists selected for … CSP investigators,” said Tanja Woyke, Deputy Director of JGI’s User Programs. “Many of these projects are large in … Of these 18 scientists, eight have never been involved in a JGI proposal. Three are previous collaborators, though have …
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… things I want to make sure that we talk about. You have a JGI project going with us that we want to talk a little bit about. It’s sort of early stages. But I think that is emblematic of some of the … time, we found another molecule. This time it was from a fungal strain collected from sediments in the ocean. No, …
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… of question have you applied them? Dan Udwary: Well, at JGI we have the Atlas of Biosynthetic Clusters . And this is … episode, we talked about genome mining through some metagenome associated genomes. And yes, antiSMASH is … are protecting the plants against pathogens. So usually fungal or oomycete pathogens. In this case they worked on a …
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