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… of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hi again, and welcome to Episode 6 of Natural Prodcast. What you’re going to get here is the very first episode we recorded. You’ll probably notice that the audio quality isn’t as good as what you’ll … in the project by watching Amanda Hurley’s presentation from the 2019 JGI Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting.] …
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… DAN: Welcome back for episode 9 of Natural Prodcast. This week, Alison and I talk to Roger Linington, from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. … at npatlas.org , and we’ll have links to it in the show notes at naturalprodcast.com . DAN: I also just want to say …
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… DAN: Welcome back to Natural Prodcast! This is episode 4! From here on out, for a while, we’re going to be … cause liver cancer and infects peanuts and corn if they’re not stored properly. And so I read lots of your papers when … Episode Transcript … 4 of Natural Prodcast, our interview with Dr Nancy Keller from the University of Wisconsin, recorded at the Society …
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… again. This is Dan, and you’re listening to the second episode of the Natural Prodcast. This is part 2 of our “primer” … of natural products and the state of the field today. So, not as much of a preamble this time. Let’s jump right in. — … is a bacterial sacred metabolite, and ergot alkaloids come from fungi, and Taxol from plants. Plants, fungi, bacteria, …
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… fungi, algae and plants. These molecules, which are not essential for fundamental growth, provide critical … interactions with their environments and with each other, from defending against predators to aiding in symbiotic … However, secondary metabolite production is often not fully realized under standard laboratory conditions, …
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… the product and deliverables as well as target cycle times from sample receipt to completion of standard analysis. Raw … metabolomics data is submitted to the MassIVE repository . Not all products are available for all proposal calls. … average base outputs for each product. For custom requests not on this list, or to discuss experimental design for a …
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… mission to support open data and information sharing. We also recognize the need to have a limited and time-sensitive … Embargo : A period in which data is not publicly available in JGI systems or outside … PIs or co-PIs) who wish to include use-restricted data in publications, or who wish to redistribute data in any way …
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… lot going on, so I took a little break, but I’m hoping that from here I can get back to a regular schedule. I’m going to … . And I’ll be sure I put that link in the show notes, which you can always find through the JGI website at … 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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… bio-based technologies that address challenges in the sourcing, recovery, and utilization of critical minerals and … cases where the JGI provides customized analysis, the JGI also participates in publication of results. Go here for additionial information, … The ranked proposal list, along with a recommendation from management at the JGI and the other participating …
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… It’s been a while, but Natural Prodcast is back again for another round of episodes. If you stick around for the next … interview with my co-host Alison Takemura, who’s moved on from JGI to do real journalism, and we wish her all the … do the bioinformatics and to synthesize these results into publication? So there’s this really important because we …
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… of more than one facility. The FICUS initiative not only simplifies and streamlines this process, but … cases where the JGI provides customized analysis, the JGI also participates in publication of results. … The ranked proposal list, along with a recommendation from management at JGI and the other participating …
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… such effort is targeted at environmental cells that are from candidate phyla, major branches in the phylogenetic … has steadily been widening since 2005. This gap is also reflected in the strongly biased representation of … ‘homology creep’, function prediction as purely based on annotation may not be sufficient. A more recent effort in the …
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