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The genes are pretty much 100% identical. We don't know why one is expressed over the other. As far as whether we're … are capable of making those strange ring systems. JACKIE: Why? Is it just because of ring strain or is it-- I guess, … I will fully admit that we are still trying to figure out why this particular enzyme can do these small rings, and so …
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Duncan: Yeah. I love actinomycetes. Dan Udwary: Tell us why. I mean, I know, but I think– Alison Takemura: I want to … bit about your perspective on that kind of technique and why it’s valuable to you? Kate Duncan: I think both genome … But putting all of that together is really exciting. And why chemistry is so far behind in that stage is it’s still …
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Apple Podcasts or wherever you’re getting this and tell me why you’re listening. DAN: But, now, here’s Natural Prodcast … by the National Institutes of Health. DAN: All right, why don’t you tell us a little bit about that. ROGER: Yeah, … diversified in nature, and when it is not diversified and why? Where are the holes? Which bits of chemical space are …
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Something that’s you know … ALISON: Central! DAN: That’s why they called it that! But for, maybe, people who are less … biology perspective, like if you have a cluster of genes, why can’t you just engineer you know, a promoter or an …
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… to defend against RNA,” Roux noted, “although it’s unclear why this is so rarely detected.” Developing Approaches for …
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… gives an overview of the JGI's Genomes OnLine Database and why curated metadata matters. …
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… is particularly interested in understanding how, when and why microbes decide to produce which metabolites. … BS, …
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… methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus . Can you share why finding treatments for these microbes is so important? …
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UC Berkeley plant biologist Sabeeha Merchant explains why she works on this alga, how researchers managed to …
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… our tools with a widening circle of researchers. That’s why twice each year we look for novel research projects — …
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… our tools with a widening circle of researchers. That’s why each year we look for novel research projects — aligned …
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… to adapt to changing environments. It also sheds light on why the rapid injection of mutations in a particular gene … all at once from the same environment, called metagenomes. Why? Simon Roux, who led the research team and is the head …
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