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Hey, everyone! Welcome to the “Self Promotion Episode” of Natural Prodcast. A little bit of a bonus episode, since … it was– I like interacting with new people and seeing that light bulb go on when all of a sudden like, you know, that … So we’re now trying to see the implications of those effects and how that compares to Owens Lake in California …
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Populations of Antarctic lake microbial communities change with the seasons. The Science Light-harvesting bacteria (phototrophs) in Antarctica’s Ace Lake defy the norm when it comes to nutrient cycling in polar regions. While microbial populations in other …
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… functional genome annotation, improves understanding of the role small molecules play in diverse biological systems, sheds light on nutrient cycling, and leads to the discovery of new … as well as different types of environments (e.g. soil, lake). A wide range of metabolites are identified using …
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… uses advanced sequencing technologies to decode the genomes of microbes in their natural environments. This work … genomes and mobile genetic elements, linked to custom interfaces and visualization tools for user analysis. … to metagenomics and metabolomics data, shedding light on microbial metabolism and activity in natural …
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Mass spectrometry based metabolomics Below is a table of standard product offerings, including a description of the product and deliverables as well as target cycle times from sample receipt to completion of standard … de novo assembly), DGE, alignment files 91/126 Metabolomics Polar metabolite analysis Relative abundance profiling of …
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Prodcast episode 17. The guest we have this week is Professor Cassandra Quave from Emory University, with joint … And yeah, it just kind of came together in the most delightful and unexpected way. So I had to leave with that … And we looked at both the chemistry and the pharmacological effects against bacteria. And what was interesting is that …
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… know that that’s ever necessarily like a good description of anyone because chemistry means a lot, especially when … one that the Hawaiian bobtail squid is famous for is the light organ. And the light organ houses Vibrio fischeri, … now in the not quite in the Arctic but in Alaska in these polar regions. And I think that there’s potential but I …
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… schedule. This should be coming out on the first Thursday of the month, just like I promised. Now I just have to make … of her work, including bacterial quorum sensing and its effects on regulation of natural product biosynthetic … other-- DAN: True. BETSY PARKINSON: --aspects of the life cycle, but we're just particularly interested in their …
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… … DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast– a … at, we will always find a new way on how to do the Krebs cycle. There are microbes that will actually redefine that. … they don’t define a mechanism of how this could be taking place in terms of the evolutionary forces, it’s kind of a …
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… , Science Focus Areas (SFA) opportunities, and the Office of Science Early Career Research Program . If … not exceed 10 Tbp sequencing, 500 kbp synthesis, and 200 polar/500 nonpolar metabolomics samples, and should … must be self-funded, while the JGI will provide workspace, expertise, and access to capabilities. Length of stay …
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… … DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast, a … sitting on my bed in Paris, pointing a microphone at my face because I didn’t want to be in the other room where the … soil. But we also have, in collaboration with other people, lake sediments. We have microbiomes from different …
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