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… material of uncultivated taxa of interest. One such effort is targeted at environmental cells that are from … first described by Stanley and Konopa in 1985, which highlights our skewed understanding of microbial metabolism … the metabolic potential of uncultivated lineages is of high value to establish models and hypotheses, experimental …
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… Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Welcome … was fascinating, I think. DAN UDWARY: Yeah, and that was a JGI Community Sequencing Project. You’re right, yeah. NADINE … outside my yard or so. Also, what we wanted to look at is, does it make a difference if I go today and tomorrow? Can I …
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… Natural Prodcast– a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Hey … and also talk about some of the great science that he does. So welcome to the show Paco Barona-Gomez from the … thing. Another way to approach it is more related to what JGI does, which is sequence genomes. And we just published …
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… natural products chemistry, and he has a project with the JGI to synthesize the genes for and explore the chemistry of … Alison is no longer with us… She’s alive! She just doesn’t work for JGI anymore! [LAUGHTER] AARON PURI: Yeah. … we’ll say methyl so we call them methylotrophs [ muh-thigh-luh-trophs ]. This is like, every square is a …
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… Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hey … state of things, and what we’re hoping to accomplish at JGI in this area. If this series of podcast episodes has … we recognize and sticking another piece in, that usually doesn’t work, or if it does work, it doesn’t work as well, …
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… ( NERSC ) is to accelerate scientific discovery at the DOE Office of Science through high performance computing (HPC) and data … expand upon highly successful past collaborations, the DOE JGI, NERSC and KBase issued a call for proposals in … the other participating facilities, is then forwarded to DOE for final approval. Following DOE approval, project …
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… Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Brad Moore, … special way to be able to hang out with a parent who then doesn’t become your parent anymore, but has this other role … first genome sequence with you. Brad: That’s right, Dan: JGI did it in fact. Brad: That was a magical project I …
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… in the School of Medicine and College of Arts and Sciences. She’s an ethnobotanist and the herbarium curator … people aspects of things, because a lot of what we do at JGI in terms of the sequencing that we do is very … And just because you do a field study in a location doesn’t mean that you’re going to have this massive economic …
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… The JGI has diverse capabilities in: DNA and RNA sequencing, … to completion of standard analysis. Raw data is provided for all sequencing products below. In addition, JGI will … a proposal, we encourage you to contact the relevant JGI Science Program leads to discuss available options. Note: In …
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… See below for examples of successful Letters of Intent to our Community Science Program Large-Scale Call, as well as successful … and Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science calls. These documents have been shared with … genetic interactions for improved growth at elevated temperatures …
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… can visit the Products & Offerings section of our website for more details, including a downloadable pdf of products categorized by Science Program. … The majority of JGI projects come from the user community. Find out about JGI’s calls for proposals , and submit your proposal online using the …
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… you guys. I’m trying really hard just for you. And the JGI Comms team. But mostly you. Anyway…I’m really happy … transcripts, and show notes with links to papers around the science we talked about, at natural prodcast dot com. So, … bit of entomology as well. DAN: Right. Yeah. No, yeah, Bill does it all. A lot of people I think-- well, maybe I'm …
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