Abstract:Bacterial natural products are an immensely valuable source of therapeutics. As modern DNA sequencing efforts provide
increasing numbers of microbial genomes, it is clear that the molecules produced by most natural product biosynthetic gene
clusters (BGCs) remain unknown. Genome mining makes use of bioinformatic techniques to elucidate the natural products
produced by these “orphan” BGCs. Here, we report the use of sequence similarity networks (SSNs) and genome
neighborhood networks (GNNs) to identify an orpha… Show more
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