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… sequencing technologies to decode the genomes of microbes in their natural environments. This work encompasses … with their associated viruses and mobile genetic elements. Beyond exploring and characterizing microbial diversity, … and many other applications. By understanding how microbes contribute to ecosystem functions, the Program …
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… genome miner and has been involved with the AntiSMASH and MIBiG projects. And I found her review in natural product … 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 … Usually, in a lot of cases, we still have to go through publications to get proteins, and their functions, and all …
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… in detail, so if you’d like a link, just check out the show notes above or at naturalprodcast.com. I should also … there’s ones related to antibiotics that’s obviously a big question, and how you can start defining that type of … FRANCISCO BARONA-GOMEZ: Exactly. And I have just written a small piece where we discuss the future of merging …
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… DAN: Hey Marcy! ALISON: Hey Marcy? MARCY: Hello. How’s it going? DAN: Good. How are you? MARCY: Am fine. I … And we’ve done some work with those and have a couple of publications out there on the chemistry. There’s so much … use statistical analysis to prioritize both to analyze our bigger system questions as well as to prioritize which …
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… need to test it. Some testing might be hard, depending on how you’re doing the testing. If you have a successful test, … wasn’t necessarily cutting it. They had this you know, big curve of lots of new molecules being discovered lots of … of enzymes and sometimes those are referred to as “small molecules” because proteins are actually molecules …
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… . And I’ll be sure I put that link in the show notes, which you can always find through the JGI website … they merged with Beecham and SmithKline and became a much bigger company. But, yeah, he was mucking around with … help the Society grow. And so I’ve been the chair of the publications committee for the last, what is it now, five …
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… means that scientists from all over the world bring us big problems related to energy and the environment – … talking about here. JGI, as an institution has recognized how important natural products are to understanding the … about what they need to advance their science, and what JGI can do to help that. So here we are. This is the first …
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… you to come check out the links to some cool papers in the show notes, which you can always find at naturalprodcast.com … the JGI Secondary Metabolism Collaboratory , which is the big huge monster thing that’s been keeping me busy for a … in cave microbial– people are interested in the more extreme portions of caves where you have to go miles …
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… just from as a simple organic chemist, can I make that big, beautiful molecule? And so I’d like to think I’ve … is also twofold but for different reasons to learn about how nature builds molecules because nature does this with … UDWARY: Sure. ALISON NARAYAN: And so we usually start on small scale in the lab. So we’ll run things in like little …
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… why the ocean was basically unexplored until the 70s, and how diving was the catalyst of that. We also talk about his … those kinds of things into the lab. DAN UDWARY: Were you a big diver at the time? BILL FENICAL: I had begun diving when … tropica . And we isolated a strain that produced something extremely potent in killing cancer cells. Well, chemically, …
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