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… DAN: Hey, everybody. Welcome back for another episode of Natural Prodcast. Right now I’m … access the chemical potential of these or any organisms. So developing good heterologous expression hosts like maybe in … they can be things like biofilm formation. They can also be production, as we were mentioning before, of more complex …
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… Marc was the Head of Experimental Genomics there, before he decided to leave for graduate school and pursue his PhD. Warp Drive was a … to be able to share a few more stories from there as we go forward. And Marc’s quickly built up a great body of work, …
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… biology and microfluidics at the University of California, San Diego. As the Sequencing Technology … pipelines to transition bench-scale methods into production workflows. He developed and scaled the … spanning bacteria, fungi, and plants. His team is also developing single-nuclei sequencing methods to characterize …
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… metagenomics and metatranscriptomics provide invaluable information on virus diversity and activity in microbial … resources. The main focus of these resource development efforts currently include: in silico host prediction for uncultivated phages improved annotation and functional …
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… so secondary metabolism is throughout nature, except maybe for animals and humans, not as much. You know, we have this … metabolites, like sponges were a really common source for people to try to find new medicines for a long time. But … to its mouth. We’ll have to put a picture of this on the website. DAN: I guess looking at these is kind of like looking …
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… in various shades of white. To researchers searching for sequences of RNA viruses in large data sets, their work … virus snowflakes in the snowstorm of genomic data involved developing special computational sieves to filter out … “although it’s unclear why this is so rarely detected.” Developing Approaches for Reconciling “Real” Big Data For …
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