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… and JGI user science projects. We perform analysis for diverse experiment types, with main focus areas being genome … Our work varies in scope from the development of highly customized analysis workflows for new product types, …
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… PIs or co-PIs) who wish to include use-restricted data in publications, or who wish to redistribute data in any way … of any given proposal have full access to their data and may request full release to the public, ending the embargo … repositories until the earliest of three points: (1) publication of the data (including, but not limited to, …
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… mining and the directions it might take in the future. I highly recommend it. I’ll link to it in the show notes. … pathways, and that really helped me to get an idea how diverse the secondary metabolites are, even if primary … 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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… will see now, fairly soon, a fairly rapid collapse in the unknown fraction on either side there between both gene … two problems there. One is that even though your molecule may be deposited in a repository, if the acquisition … under which you analyze your sample, then the comparison may not be that relevant, but also the amount of information …
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… what they call it, right? Alison Takemura: Yeah. Crashing. Maybe it’s what I’m used to thinking of, like someone … well, causal gene so that the mechanisms were still largely unknown. And thus far in the microbiome field, many people … we started prioritizing, OK, which gene clusters are more highly abundant in the suppressive soils compared to the …
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… people that shaped the field early on. So here we go. So maybe we start with what’s your origin story in natural … started testing our molecules, we found the targets to be diverse but effective. For example, we found molecules that … gene, to all other bacteria known. And these, all 20, were unknown, completely unknown. They were part of the comb the …
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… Metabolic processes and trophic interactions in Antarctic cryptoendolithic communities …
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… and this is the longer cut of the discussions you may have hear over there, with a few more questions specific … do the bioinformatics and to synthesize these results into publication? So there’s this really important because we … (LAUGHS) Yeah. We do expect that or hope that a publication comes out of the work that’s done at the JGI. …
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… organisms as had been originally thought. The Impact The Antarctic lakes are a “treasure trove” of unknown microbes that play critical roles in environmental … to be involved in DNA degradation, and these proteins may be directly involved in enabling the Nanohaloarchaeota …
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… will focus on one or more elements in the CMM lists, it may be possible to make an argument for the use of … cultures of fungi, algae, protists, bacteria, archaea, viruses, plants, including microbial communities and … JGI are co-located at Berkeley Lab. Through this call you may be able to perform experiments and prepare samples at …
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… to guide the direction of programs and initiatives to enhance the JGI’s preeminence as a national resource. …
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