Results
… you to come check out the links to some cool papers in the show notes, which you can always find at naturalprodcast.com … 20 years later. JACKIE WINTER: It’s pretty amazing, though, how far we’ve come, though, too when you start talking about … look a lot like most soil microbiome systems. And it makes sense because they are open. And they’re low. And things …
Learn more
… the future. I highly recommend it. I’ll link to it in the show notes. Which I’ll remind you, you can always find at … it. And then he’s like, “Oh, yeah! That makes total sense because as that A domain there changes, then that … a marine actinomycete bacterium. So they look kind of like fungi but also make these mycelia. They kind of look like …
Learn more
… them enough lately, but as always I have transcripts and show notes at naturalprodcast.com — I went a little overboard … with Christian, I started getting a little bit more into fungi and learning the differences of all the genetic … gene in a pathway is probably doing, or you have a good sense of it because people have investigated those. And so …
Learn more
… and have a great chat with him. I kind of lost count of how many times Brad used the words “fun” and “magical” when … hearing him talk about natural products you’ll get a good sense of what it’s like working with him. We talk about his … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
Learn more
… why the ocean was basically unexplored until the 70s, and how diving was the catalyst of that. We also talk about his … available there when you find something. I wanted to get a sense from you if that’s true. But also, in your research, I … from the ocean. We didn’t know whether to study bacteria, fungi, archaea, the whole range of microbial life. So, we …
Learn more
Research spans diverse areas — from understanding how terrestrial plants and phytoplankton capture atmospheric … Earth's carbon balance, to exploring the genetic basis of how plants have naturally adapted to varied climate and soil … use as a model for grasses used to produce biomass, food, feed and forage because it is well-suited to …
Learn more
… all contribute to a dynamic ecosystem. We are interested in how plants self-organize, influence, and are influenced by … is a dynamic and complex ecosystem that includes bacteria, fungi, viruses. Resident viruses can be found in a myriad of … interface. We are using these methods to understand how plant cells respond to low nutrient conditions (low …
Learn more
DNA Synthesis Science Group supports researchers exploring how to convert sequence into functional assessments. The … and analysis tools for comparative genomics of fungi. Mycocosm enables users to navigate across sequenced … and to conduct comparative and genome-centric analyses of fungi and community annotation. … Phytozome is the JGI's …
Learn more
… about today and it will be really good to maybe start with how did you get into this field? How did you get into … what, something that was born out of frustration in the sense that I was doing all these manual BLAST searches and … metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to collaborate, let …
Learn more
… one of my favorite interviews so far – you’re going to hear how passionate and enthusiastic Ben is about our field, and … to naturalprodcast.com, where you’ll find transcripts and show notes for every episode we put out. I actually put a lot … penicillin from the fungal species – probably told us that fungi could be very productive sources for, say, biological …
Learn more
… schedule and allocate resources for DNA sequencing. … No. However, the JGI does maintain a list of protocols, found in … IMG/M (citation: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa939 Fungi: Mycocosm (citation: … manager? … What types of products does the JGI offer? … How do I submit a proposal requesting sequencing, …
Learn more