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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 … NIGEL MOUNCEY: He used to work for Glaxo before they merged with Beecham and SmithKline and became a much … 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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… need to test it. Some testing might be hard, depending on how you’re doing the testing. If you have a successful test, … Because we don’t – drugs are usually single molecules, they are not extracts. And so yeah, in order to sell a drug, … could understand the genetics of secondary metabolism, it became possible to do something that the field refers to as …
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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 … with this really great group of biologists that know what they’re doing much better than I ever can at the level that … And we’ve done some work with those and have a couple of publications out there on the chemistry. There’s so much …
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… 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 … where the kids are messing around because it’s too late. They should be asleep already. But we’re not just here to … 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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… were, and wondering what those … what those were and how they function. So I worked on a team at the Broad that was … I did my PhD, was also here in Wisconsin, in the lab of Cameron Currie. They work primarily within the “fungus …
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Platform capabilities support researchers exploring how to convert sequence into functional assessments. This is … and assembling physical DNA constructs that can then be functionally characterized. We provide custom DNA …
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… it. And just to remind you, you can get transcripts, and show notes with links to papers around the science we talked … or these biosynthetic clusters we don't really know what they make. Do you want to talk a little bit about that? … DAN: Very cool. Yeah, so that's a new JGI project. Just came out from a CSP this year. BETSY PARKINSON: Yes. DAN: So …
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… genomics, metabolomics, and synthetic biology, that maybe they don’t have available in their labs, and we use our … talking about here. JGI, as an institution has recognized how important natural products are to understanding the … I left that to join a biotech startup. And after that came to work with the JGI. And so now here at the JGI, I …
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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 … But one day, I decided to really be more aggressive. And I came down to Scripps Institution of Oceanography, which of … the kinds of chemical compounds that people never thought they would ever see from a natural source. They contain …
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… listener, then you’ll recognize this material, though my show is a little more free-form, and this is the longer cut … get lots of questions from scientists about whether and how they can work with the JGI, and, you know, I’m always really … do the bioinformatics and to synthesize these results into publication? So there’s this really important because we …
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… one of my favorite interviews so far – you’re going to hear how passionate and enthusiastic Ben is about our field, and … really cool class of natural product compounds, Alison. They are – if you can imagine – two carbons in a triple bond … we have the first genome. So in 2000 genome sequence became available. That changes everything! So, that leads me …
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When submitting sequences to the JGI DNA Synthesis program, please include the … following items: … Sequence files for all constructs should be emailed to Miranda Harmon-Smith, Synthetic Biology Project Manager . … How To Create an Annotated GenBank File There are several …
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