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… you can probably skip straight on to Episodes 4 5 and 6, for some fun interviews, unless you want to fact check … been in – working in secondary metabolism for almost 20 years now. Which when I did the math, that was a surprise to … professor at the University of Rhode Island for a couple of years before I left that to join a biotech startup. And …
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… 3 of the Primer! — DAN: So, you know, in the in the 50s 60s 70s, most of the exploration of this is done by what’s … natural product molecules might actually get to market in a year. And that would be a good thing. That would be high. … has evolved over, you know, probably – possibly billions of years. And so it is pretty used to the way that the assembly …
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… metabolism. DAN: Hi again, and welcome to Episode 6 of Natural Prodcast. What you’re going to get here is the … was at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Mass. for a couple years before joining Warp Drive. And what kind of pushed me … time. And yeah, I mean, that was let’s see, maybe 5,6,7 years ago, and I’ve – I haven’t looked back. ALISON: So you …
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… that, I wanted to tell a quick story. Looking back, the year was probably 2010, 2011, I was a, uh- actually, I’ve … time. So they had actually sequenced the genome a number of years earlier as one of the first Streptomyces genomes that … for a while. Version 5 has been around for a bit. Version 6 is on the way, I hear? You just said. So antiSMASH is …
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… houses Vibrio fischeri, it’s one strain and there have been years and years and years about 35-ish years, I think, now, studying … in, I think, episode seven [Editor’s note: It was episode 6.] about this. And really his focus was on the evolution of …
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Department of Energy (DOE) colleagues. “At that time (1986) 98% of the human genome was thought to be junk DNA, so … Lab. Like the mural, the JGI’s accomplishments over 25 years span a broad, colorful range. Behind every genomic … with a single proposal. From the vantage point of JGI’s 25 years fueling discovery, Anderson looked toward the JGI’s …
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Biotechnology (SIMB) Natural Products meeting earlier this year. And today we have our conversation with Professor … NARAYAN: And the planet was hotter millions and billions of years ago. DAN UDWARY: Like, really early on. [LAUGHING] … So we’ll run things in like little Eppendorf tubes, or in 96, or 384 well plates. But then the fun really starts when …
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… the content produced by microbes the result of millions of years of evolution. And if we could actually link terms to … conditions, unless it happens on the long term, millions of years. So interesting case. It could well be that some of … stable interactions that have been evolving for 300 million years, that could be a reasonable number if you are talking …
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… of the research that you’ve been doing the last couple of years. And I really want to make sure that we talk about … But thankfully that worked out. And I spent 30, 40 years diving all over the world and bringing samples into … with the National Cancer Institute who had a panel of 60 different cancer cell lines. And we would send them these …
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… been an active user of the JGI at any time in the past two fiscal years is eligible for election to the UEC. Members serve … To view the full roster of members visit the UEC page . …
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