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… of the field. I learned a lot so much history from this conversation about why the ocean was basically unexplored until the 70s, and … about his move to microbiology, about drug discovery and why it’s so hard to succeed, and we talk about an ongoing … of marine natural products, his experiences in drug discovery, and exploring marine bacteria for novel chemistry. …
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… other omics technologies. The exponential growth of DNA sequencing data, coupled with recent computational technology advances in management, processing … (Nature 2019). Other projects in the group include the sequencing and comparative analysis of thousands of archaeal …
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… DAN: All right. Welcome back to Natural Prodcast. I did it. I’m keeping to my … The genes are pretty much 100% identical. We don't know why one is expressed over the other. As far as whether we're … technology.] BETSY PARKINSON: OK. DNA affinity purification sequencing. And so the way this essentially works is you …
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… Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hey there. This is Dan again, and … and the 90s. And so we started to be able to explore DNA sequencing and actually get to the DNA sequence – sequences … Something that’s you know … ALISON: Central! DAN: That’s why they called it that! But for, maybe, people who are less …
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… together. It’s been kind of a theme, I think, in the last couple of conversations that we’ve had on this podcast, the … before– or kind of around about when the first genome sequencing was done. But natural products– marine natural … Duncan: Yeah. I love actinomycetes. Dan Udwary: Tell us why. I mean, I know, but I think– Alison Takemura: I want to …
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