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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 … But they really span our core science programs which are microbes, and fungi, and algae plants, synthetic biology. … help the Society grow. And so I’ve been the chair of the publications committee for the last, what is it now, five …
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… A deep dive into microbial genomics reveals one bacterial species is … In the ocean’s North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, microbes tend to stay localized at different depths. But … depths and relying on different ways of living. The Impact Microbes help regulate the global carbon cycle — fixing, …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about … the natural product could be there. So this has really changed the paradigm of how to discover natural products. … with Professor Ben Shen, from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) in Jupiter, Florida. Ben and Alison and I …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … we really recognize, right? ALISON: And I tend to think of microbes as being able to secrete a lot more things than … that’s used for secondary metabolism, they are copies and changes that nature has made. So secondary metabolism is …
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… Learn more about JGI’s MycoCosm data portal , an interactive collection of sequenced fungal genomes, omics … While are still working on finalizing the tree and related publication the tree is still in development and not … Contact us and we can add it. 22. Q: How many genes have unknown function in fungal genomes? A: There is a broad …
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… We count on livestock for food and fiber, but raising these animals also produces an atmosphere-warming gas: methane. Those emissions mainly come from gut microbes — the bacteria and archaea breaking down plant …
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