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… and scientists of secondary metabolism. Welcome back for our second season of Natural Prodcast. This first … streams. This will all become clearer as we get into the genomics. So– ALISON TAKEMURA: I’m just enjoying the ride … some marine. There’s some soil samples. There’s human gut samples. There’s lots and lots of– animal associated, …
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Mexico, and an incredibly bright guy who’s been thinking for a long time about the evolution and natural products … I think the important thing to remember is that, thanks to genomics, we now know that it is very hard to find stuff … for that. So, first of all, we were approaching it on the basis of the available data that is out there. So let’s …
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… inter-organismal interactions. These insights are crucial for addressing key environmental challenges, such as … The program provides high-quality, large-scale genomic data to advance microbial research that drives … management. The program aims to generate high-quality genomic datasets, particularly for uncultivated …
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… of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hello, and welcome back for Episode 7 of the Natural Prodcast. It’s been about a … on DNA sequencing and synthetic biology. But also the metagenomics and gut microbiome, as I think that it’s like a perfect storm in …
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The CSP Functional Genomics call is to enable users to perform state-of-the-art functional genomics research and to help them translate genomic …
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… vast diversity of fungi and algae to unlock their potential for bioenergy, environmental sustainability, and … and biogeochemistry. This research helps translate their genomic potential into practical applications, including … harnesses cutting-edge sequencing technologies and advanced genomic analysis to explore the rich diversity of fungi and …
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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 … of bacteria and the things that they’re doing in the human gut. Turns out, there’s a lot of chemistry happening there – …
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… … DAN: Hello, everyone, and Welcome back for Episode 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a lot … about what are they doing. And so it’s really functional genomics. And there’s a lot of sequencing based approaches, … really any genetic manipulation. And so this is really the basis of the CRAGE technology . So this …
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… the Eloe-Fadrosh group focuses on using genome-resolved metagenomic approaches to identify and characterize genomic information from uncultivated microbes and viruses. We develop …
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… program, the Joint Genome Institute provides advanced genomic capabilities, large-scale data and professional … and resources. Our vision is to lead genomic innovation for a sustainable bioeconomy. ALL PROPOSALS must support the … makeup of microbial species and communities forms the basis of their behavior in the environment. The JGI genome …
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… and SIO. Oh, I should say what those are. Brad: What’s SIO, for all those listeners out there? Dan: Scripps Institution … the mid-late ’80s. And at that time, you know, it’s before genomics existed. This is before we’re even thinking of … as well. Alison: I heard about petroleum products being a basis of synthetic chemistry, but, you know, it’s kind of …
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… welcome, Nadine. ALISON TAKEMURA: What is the big picture for you in your lab? NADINE ZIEMERT: Big picture, I want to … talked about at the JGI meeting. DAN UDWARY: What’s your gut feeling about that sampling? Do you find different … I think GTDB also started that. But I think taxonomy and genomic data are still kind of a mess. DAN UDWARY: Yeah, …
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