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Natural Prodcast Episode 1: The Primer, Part 1
… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … natural chemical compounds that you find in plants, fungi and bacteria, basically all living things. When your … metabolism and secondary metabolism, and we talk about the early history of the field. Then, in the third episode, …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 13: Francisco Barona Goméz
… … DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast– a … to a particular producing organism in the context of a clearly defined ecological interaction. So it’s not central … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
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Gut Fungi: Unexpected Source of Novel Chemicals
Fungi from herbivore poop make surprisingly complex … The Science Anaerobic fungi, which die in the presence of oxygen, dwell in herbivore guts and help them digest … In their evolutionary history, these fungi branched off early from aerobic fungi, which can breathe oxygen — just …
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NeLLi — Symposium on New Lineages of Life
… 2023 Symposium” delving into the most recent expansions of the Tree of Life and latest discoveries toward the … data have provided a means to access novel microbial lineages, leading to a new appreciation for the extent of … on computational approaches to characterize novel microbial lineages and sequence novelty and experimental approaches to …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 17: Cassandra Quave
Prodcast episode 17. The guest we have this week is Professor Cassandra Quave from Emory University, with joint … a lot of ground – her book, bioprospecting vs biopiracy, early stage drug discovery in general, and a possible … nothing for. We’re also working on organisms, pathogenic fungi like Candida aureus in the lab and we work on …
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Large-scale genome sequencing of mycorrhizal fungi provides insights into the early evolution of symbiotic traits
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An Inside Look at How Plants and Mycorrhizal Fungi Cooperate
A new view into a symbiosis could offer benefits to address climate change: pulling … with less fertilizer. For millions of years, underground fungi have lived in symbiosis with plant roots. Plants … and Development (LDRD) program. Cole also received a DOE  Early Career Research Program (ECRP) award in 2021, which …
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The Fungi That Survive In Antarctica
Black fungi are microscopic and mighty. They survive everywhere … organisms survive hotter, drier climates. So University of Tuscia researchers Laura Selbmann and Claudia Coleine are …
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Lipid metabolic changes in an early divergent fungus govern the establishment of a mutualistic symbiosis with endobacteria
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How Filamentous Fungi Sense Food
… . The Science A team led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley used a multi-omics approach to … The Impact N. crassa is the model organism for filamentous fungi, all of which contain a wide array of plant cell-wall degrading …
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Phylogenomic Analyses Indicate that Early Fungi Evolved Digesting Cell Walls of Algal Ancestors of Land Plants
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