Abstract

Many natural products from marine sponges have been suspected to be produced by symbiotic bacteria. Their cultivation usually fails, thus making their direct study and exploitation for sustainable drug production difficult. One approach in overcoming this problem is to identify and express biosynthetic gene clusters from the metagenomic DNA of these sponges.

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