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… … DAN: Hey, everybody. Welcome back for another episode of … 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’s Secondary Metabolites Program focuses on the exploration of … computational analyses of BGC size and complexity, BGC sequence composition, metabolic similarity & compatibility, … and debate about the data. It is also a place where the community can upload new data for use by scientists and the …
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Our research is focused on the discovery and characterization of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in environmental sequence data. We use multi-omics (metagenomics, …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint … able to explore DNA sequencing and actually get to the DNA sequence – sequences for the genes that code for the … 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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The central mission of the JGI’s Genomic Technologies department is ensuring users have access to cutting-edge … through end-to-end automation, and further advancing sequence applications, single cell genomics, DNA synthesis, …
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Software engineers in the Synthetic Biology Informatics Group develop, deploy, and maintain software that … tool BOOST , which provides a suite of tools to automate sequence design for assembly by Gibson, Yeast recombination …
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… … DAN UDWARY: Hey everyone and welcome back to a new session of … And at the time, it was really exciting when people would sequence [DNA]. The genome was– well, that hadn’t really … polyketide synthase and then P3. We still don’t know why 20 years later. JACKIE WINTER: It’s pretty amazing, …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint … out introns and dealing with, you know, weirdness in the sequence. You know, some clusters are not clustered… … it so easily with fungi. So… NANCY: Yeah, I don’t know why. For example, with that – actually there’s a good talk …
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… … DAN: Welcome back for episode 9 of Natural Prodcast. This … Apple Podcasts or wherever you’re getting this and tell me why you’re listening. DAN: But, now, here’s Natural Prodcast … And that’s been followed by developments in pulse sequences and improvements in the ways in which you acquire …
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… … DAN: All right. Welcome back to Natural Prodcast. I did it. … The genes are pretty much 100% identical. We don't know why one is expressed over the other. As far as whether we're … usually serve as dimers, and then they will bind to certain sequences of DNA. And when they bind to those certain …
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Metagenome-assembled archaeal genomes provide new insights into … on March 11, 2019. Novel Yellowstone archaeon belongs to Korarchaeota Drs. Luke McKay and William Inskeep are … to environments found on early Earth.” Through the JGI Community Science Program, Inskeep and McKay recovered …
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JGI User Executive Committee (UEC) represents the JGI user community and is responsible for providing input and advice on JGI policies and practices that affect users …
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