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… to see if I’m going to slip a day on releasing it into the feeds, but I’m trying, you guys. Schedules are hard. But, … bound to it and maybe there will be some a affinity tag or a fluorescent tag, and so you can use that as a readout of activity. And I …
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… 3 here ), which you should be able to find earlier in the feed, the secondary metabolism field has been dominated for … of that conference, and there should be a few more in the feed, that I’m releasing along with this one, at the same … me if I had some food for them which of course, I couldn’t feed the whole school. ALISON: Where was this? NANCY: …
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… with large collections of new microbes and new activities, feeds into some of your other research interests, Mark, … system. [ Go here to learn more about Cameron Currie’s metagenomics research, enabled in part by JGI’s Community … have something to do with it. We saw hints of a rare advantage. So if you’re not the most popular pathogen, you can …
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… plants both for laboratory research and for improving feedstock crops: Center for Advanced Bioenergy and … also study ways to develop valuable byproducts from lignin left over after biomass processing. Great Lakes … refining of new technology (e.g., single-cell genomics; metagenomics, etc.). The faculty-level scientist must be …
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… down a plant for energy: Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, cumulatively called lignocellulose, are the primary … and hemicellulose that eventually yield fuels, and removing lignin in order to do so is a resource-intensive process. … of livestock — are actually capable of naturally modifying lignin. The Impact Traditional methods for breaking down …
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… challenges. Our homepage video includes external footage from: University of Delaware Laura.Selbmann©PNRA. All … metabolism, physiology, and growth to develop new bioenergy feedstocks with traits tailored for bioenergy and bioproduct … microbes and microbial communities that can break down the lignin and cellulose in plant walls; and organisms that can …
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… we grow it on agar plates. And on that agar plate we often feed it lots of nutrients and in the process of giving it … That is one of the really big frontiers for the next stage of natural product drug discovery I think. Or even … computational skills among biologists JGI CSP Proposal: Metagenomic mining of natural product diversity and …
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… marine natural product biosynthesis and at the beginning stages of connecting molecules and genes. And then genomics … would spend time between our two laboratories doing metagenomics, some genomics. We were a little concerned … got the podcast. If you have a question, or want to give us feedback, tweet us @JGI, or to me @danudwary. If you want to …
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… allow that to bind. Your receptor also typically has some tag so that you can then pull down the receptor with that …
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… nature does this with such elegance And also to take advantage of the biological properties that these molecules have … account? Or do you and your lab focus mainly on what can we feed this and what can it actually turn over? ALISON … to test that hypothesis through site-directed mutagenesis, we would end up with dead enzymes. So often, when …
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… maybe obvious or notable. We are still in – not an early stage. I think we can identify most secondary metabolism … yeah. I mean, you might be producing things at different stages of growth or different signals from the environment … got the podcast. If you have a question, or want to give us feedback, tweet us @JGI, or to me @danudwary. If you want to …
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