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… To understand virus-host dynamics, computation helps fill in what cultivation … to commandeer. For bacteriophage viruses, these hosts are microbes like bacteria, not humans. With metagenomic sequencing, …
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… focuses on marine mangrove systems, and he was looking for sulfur-oxidizing symbionts in sulfur-rich mangrove sediments … like a single cell. The fact that they were a ‘macro’ microbe was fascinating!” “She understood that it was a … senior authors. The team was also compelled to study these large bacteria in light of their potential interactions with …
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… systems. No one was, at that time, really working with microbes from the ocean. So I felt there was a wonderful … that year that the Pacific Northwest had experienced the largest bloom ever observed on planet Earth. This was the … at naturalprodcast.com Special thanks, as always, to my co-host, Alison Takemura. <woohoo> If you like Alison, and want …
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… processes, development of high performance plants and microbes, and understanding microbiome interactions. The … insights into how small molecules function within plants, microbes, and ecosystems. Identifying and analyzing primary … their roles in processes such as nutrient cycling, plant-microbe interactions, and environmental responses. The …
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… a really interesting field that I guess– so I’m more of a microbe guy, and as is Alison, or not a guy, but [LAUGHS] a … that would be what it would be is to really help build a larger network of scientists across these countries. So … naturalprodcast.com . Special thanks, as always, to my co-host Alison Takemura. If you like Alison, you want to hear …
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… months, you’re going to hear my last interview with my co-host Alison Takemura, who’s moved on from JGI to do real … .” This is kind of like a CSP, but you would be proposing a larger project that requires the work of two or more DOE … scale is pretty unique in that we don’t just sequence one microbe for you, we sequenced thousands for you or thousands …
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… line of communication to the scientific community. Host Dan Udwary talks to luminaries in the field about …
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… origin is around 30,000 from fungal, and a 40,000 from bacteria. Okay? And among the 40,000 from bacteria, there’s around 20,000 from the Actinomycetes. So, … at naturalprodcast.com Special thanks, as always, to my co-host, Alison Takemura. <woohoo> If you like Alison, and want …
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… Bacterial enzymes play second fiddle to those from fungi … nitrogen-metabolizing enzymes are abundant, and to which microbes they belong. This study provides further insights … a detailed database on the denizens in the soil. While large protein databases, like UniProt, exist, are not …
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… years, has been to bring generalizable technologies to bacteria, yeasts and algae previously with little to no …
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