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… of natural products, Professor Bill Fenical from Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego. Bill is a pioneer … learned a lot so much history from this conversation about why the ocean was basically unexplored until the 70s, and … forward to seeing the data when it finally gets off the sequencers. The pandemic has obviously slowed JGI down a …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … stories about natural products, so you can get a feel for why I think they’re so important, and we’ll start to explain … more about some of the background and sort of the reasons why we want to do this. And also to provide a little more …
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… … Dan Udwary: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … about the basics of genome mining, which is using DNA sequence to identify and interpret biosynthetic, secondary … biological perspective, like what was this bacterium, and why did your group want to study it? Marnix Medema: You mean …
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Hey Marcy! ALISON: Hey Marcy? MARCY: Hello. How’s it going? DAN: Good. How are you? MARCY: Am fine. I live in a … does some really exciting work there. And I thought, well, why don’t we try to go to Alaska and see what we can find … with any kind of gene cluster identification, doing it with sequence alone you have to have some kind of a template to …
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Kerrie Barry or Vivian Ng Prokaryotic projects: Tijana Glavina del Rio , Danielle Graham , or Miranda Harmon-Smith DNA … Christa Pennacchio … You can visit the Products & Offerings section of our website for more details, including a … I request a culture/slant/DNA of an organism that has been sequenced at the JGI? … How do I check the current status of …
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… for Episode 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a 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 … to some people more about down the road. Email Nigel! He’ll sequence whatever you want! [LAUGHTER] NIGEL MOUNCEY: We …
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… of Natural Prodcast. A little bit of a bonus episode, since I’m off schedule, but this is an important one that … is like, what’s your origin story in natural products? Why are you doing this? JACLYN WINTER: I’ll kind of go back … have an E. coli strain that we’ve been working on that we sequenced the genome. And it has 17 resistant genes on a …
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… “Adopt a Genome” is an informal program for faculty to “claim” the JGI’s … in the analysis and publication of the claimed genome sequences. This opportunity, provided by the Department of … with some of the latest developments in microbial genomics, metagenomics, and computational biology, and to empower them …
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… and released by the US Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) are subject to the following Data Policy. It … embargo starting at construct or strain delivery. Detailed sequence information for constructs are made publicly …
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… for another episode of Natural Prodcast. Right now I’m working on this the afternoon of the day I’m due to release it, … of their synthases so that we can start to use the DNA sequence to predict or just understand better the language … your interest in getting into natural products. DAN: Why are you here at SIMB? AARON PURI: Yeah. Thanks Jackie. …
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The JGI has a strong interest in seeing that the data produced by the facility … (see Auspice Statement below) for the generation of sequence or metabolomic data, DNA synthesized, and any other … annotation, comparative analysis, and interpretation of sequence, metabolomics, and functional genomics data types …
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