Genome mining has become an increasingly powerful, scalable, and economically accessible tool for the study of natural product biosynthesis and drug discovery. However, there remain important biological and practical problems that can complicate or obscure biosynthetic analysis in genomic and metagenomic sequencing projects. Here, we focus on limitations of available technology as well as computational and experimental strategies to overcome them. We review the unique challenges and approaches in the study of symbiotic and uncultured systems, as well as those associated with biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) assembly and product prediction. Finally, to explore sequencing parameters that affect the recovery and contiguity of large and repetiti...
Recent accessibility of microbial genome sequencing data has enabled broad investigations into the n...
Comparative genomics is providing new opportunities to address the diversity and distributions of ...
Bacterial natural products remain an important source of new medicines. DNA sequencing has revealed ...
Predicting biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) is critically important for discovery of antibiotics an...
SummaryGenome sequencing has revealed that bacteria contain many more biosynthetic gene clusters tha...
Genome sequencing has revealed that bacteria contain many more biosynthetic gene clusters than predi...
Genome sequencing has created unprecedented opportunities for natural-product discovery and new insi...
Genome sequencing is rapidly changing the field of natural products research by providing opportunit...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
Comparative genomics is providing new opportunities to address the diversity and distributions of ge...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or "orphaned"...
Starting with the earliest Streptomyces genome sequences, the promise of natural product genome mini...
Streptomyces bacteria have a remarkable capacity to biosynthesize natural products. The discovery of...
Recent accessibility of microbial genome sequencing data has enabled broad investigations into the n...
Comparative genomics is providing new opportunities to address the diversity and distributions of ...
Bacterial natural products remain an important source of new medicines. DNA sequencing has revealed ...
Predicting biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) is critically important for discovery of antibiotics an...
SummaryGenome sequencing has revealed that bacteria contain many more biosynthetic gene clusters tha...
Genome sequencing has revealed that bacteria contain many more biosynthetic gene clusters than predi...
Genome sequencing has created unprecedented opportunities for natural-product discovery and new insi...
Genome sequencing is rapidly changing the field of natural products research by providing opportunit...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or “orphaned”...
Comparative genomics is providing new opportunities to address the diversity and distributions of ge...
Recent genome sequencing efforts have led to the rapid accumulation of uncharacterized or "orphaned"...
Starting with the earliest Streptomyces genome sequences, the promise of natural product genome mini...
Streptomyces bacteria have a remarkable capacity to biosynthesize natural products. The discovery of...
Recent accessibility of microbial genome sequencing data has enabled broad investigations into the n...
Comparative genomics is providing new opportunities to address the diversity and distributions of ...
Bacterial natural products remain an important source of new medicines. DNA sequencing has revealed ...