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Genomic approaches natural product metabolism

Genomic studies disclosed that many of those uncultivable microbes contain the potential to produce new secondary metabolites and there are a variety of routes to access this pool of novel natural products. For example, the community DNA gene clusters can be isolated and the genetic information for secondary metabolism expressed in heterologous hosts.45 47 A more rewarding approach may be to focus on improved cultivation methods.40,48... [Pg.223]


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