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DNA Synthesis Program
… The JGI's DNA Synthesis Science Group supports researchers exploring how to convert sequence into functional … Integrated Microbial Genomes and Microbiomes …
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Viruses control dominant bacteria colonizing the terrestrial deep biosphere after hydraulic fracturing
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Natural Prodcast Episode 10: A Primer on Genome Mining
… especially for these primer episodes, if you want to dive deeper on all this at http://naturalprodcast.com . And then … So pretty recently, Merck put out some software called DeepBGC , which is a machine learning tool that tries to … of the IMG data portal , which is a larger portal for microbial genomics. IMG stands for Integrated Microbial …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 7: Ben Shen
… genomic revolution, to me, as a natural part chemist for microbial natural product, is that I love microbial natural products is because one of the traditional … it takes years to regrow the trees back. And the beauty for microbial natural products is the microorganism, and you can …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 19: Bill Fenical
… powerful people. These were people that really controlled microbial drug discovery. And a guy like me, with no … to study bacteria, fungi, archaea, the whole range of microbial life. So, we just started out. And we started … industry beginning in 1950– or really 1940– was based on microbial cultivation, microbial fermentation in huge …
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Biogeochemical Cycling by a Low-Diversity Microbial Community in Deep Groundwater
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The Busy World of Deep Sea Eruptions
… underwater volcanoes and hydrothermal vents — where lively microbial communities thrive, and even support entire ecosystems. Hear … Gilberto Flores, and Peter Girguis about sampling these communities, and understanding how they’ve adapted to this …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 20: Brian Bachmann
… of thought with that. So some people are interested in cave microbial– people are interested in the more extreme … have to do a 10,000-fold dilution to plate that out. The deeper you go in the cave, the less dilution. You can be down to 1 on 100 in a deep portion of a cave. So it just– it really, really, …
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Fungal & Algal Program
… Program aims to streamline genome analysis workflows for microbial eukaryotes, build fungal and algal pangenomes, and … The program also explores microeukaryotic members of microbial communities, cataloging gene markers, and producing …
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Lipid analysis of CO2-rich subsurface aquifers suggests an autotrophy-based deep biosphere with lysolipids enriched in CPR bacteria
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Secondary Metabolites Program
… works to uncover these hidden biochemical resources by exploring the genetic pathways responsible for their … towards secondary metabolite synthesis. We are currently exploring  Escherichia coli and  Streptomyces lysate …
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Inspiring STEM Careers Through a Hands-on Everglades Microbiome Study
… the latest molecular techniques to learn more about the microbial communities in the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National … one of his email inquiries, sent through JGI’s  Integrated Microbial Genomes & Microbiomes (IMG/M) system, reached  … Microbial Communities on IMG/M data portal …
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