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… … DAN UDWARY: Hey, everyone. I’ve got a great episode for you here today. We got the … I mean, in terms of human evolution and knowledge, like discovering that the ocean is a really vibrant, vital place … it took 15 to 18 years before we were able to convince the diversity of marine ecologists that they needed to consider …
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… in the Woyke laboratory focuses on the utility of single-cell methods to access genetic material of uncultivated taxa of interest. One such effort is targeted at environmental cells that are … still persists to date. Research Team … Phylogenetic diversity estimates show that the gap between cultivated and …
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… at the JGI. The quality of the starting material is one of the greatest predictors of a successful sequencing … prior to shipment to the JGI. The documents below (posted with permission) demonstrate the importance of proper … completed. You can view the status of your projects at any time by accessing various reports on the JGI Portal . Use …
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… for a while. Moving forward, I’m hoping to get a new one out every two weeks. This time, we’ve got a great … you to, say, go to your grandma’s backyard. To collect the diversity that exists in the 1940s? The answer is no! If … collect microorganisms all over the world for the sake of discovering biologically active natural products. DAN: …
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… pathway, and I’ll have to do a whole show on it one of these days. If you listen to the Nancy Keller … way – the RiPP way, is to make a protein using the normal cellular way of making proteins, with a ribosome. Then, some … with animal metabolism itself, and it’s really amazing what diversity there is in animals. I think, even despite the …
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So here we are. This is the first episode, and at the same time I’m going to release 5 other episodes so you can get a … great conversations that we’ve already recorded with some excellent scientists, and that’s probably how we’ll continue … on, let me know! All right, so here we go. This is episode one of the Natural Prodcast Primer! — DAN: Hey, Alison. …
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… and an incredibly bright guy who’s been thinking for a long time about the evolution and natural products systems. This … grow and have different perspectives– from the chemists on one side, microbiologists, and evolutionary biologists more … is that you could, therefore, expect a lot of chemical diversity. So many compounds will fulfill the same function. …
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… of Oceanography. Alison and I were lucky to get some time to sit down and have a great chat with him. I kind of … most of that out. But anyway, here’s our conversation with one of my favorite human beings, Brad Moore. — Dan: How do I … of, better understand fundamentally what’s going on in the cell as it responds to its ocean environment. And as we …
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… … DAN UDWARY: Hey everyone and welcome back to a new session of Natural Prodcast. … was less nutrients but enough that you had a lot of biodiversity. So we choose environments that are close enough … ecology, because we feel as though that stacks the deck for discovering molecules that do something. And that’s a whole …
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… program, which stands for International Cooperative Biodiversity Groups, and it’s this great program funded by the … of biodiversity, of which natural products chemistry is one. DAN: So, I’ve always known Roger as an expert in … carefully at these as being candidates siderophores. Or for cell-cell signaling or for, you know, other other roles …
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… and expertise of multiple DOE National User Facilities in one research proposal. Successful applications will focus … focused topic areas that can be completed on an accelerated timeline as compared with the standard CSP projects. In … invertebrate, and vertebrate), and thematic scope of NEON sampling. … SIP Technologies at EMSL and JGI provides …
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So I always liked science in school. I wouldn’t say I was one of these people that wants to study oceanography and was … then, chemistry-wise, they’re the stars, right? Chemical diversity, the sheer number of chemicals they produce, their … both of those things have still very much done to be excellently. Dan Udwary: For sure. Kate Duncan: Not that …
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