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Evida Poopedi
EvidaPoopedi
This is for those who question why scientists have made Covid19 vaccine in less that a year but they have been struggling to get us vaccines for HIV and cancer.
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Pieter Borger
BorgerPieter
Snopes' "fact checkers" are wrong about mRNA vaccins:https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/mrna-alter-dna/Snopes, who claims to do fact checking, writes: "No, mRNA COVID vaccines do not alter your DNA". Snopes did not ev
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Karlin in a galaxy far far away Lillington
klillington
This should not be happening at all during a Covid year in which few people see these ads & the context is not clearly explained -- that harvested data obtained
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Xiaolan Zhao Lab
ZhaoLab_SKI
Ever wonder how specific genome maintenance factors are sumoylated at DNA replication and repair sites to modulate their functions? 1/4 Our new work by @Shibai6 and @Jakebonnbonn at @ZhaoLab_SKI @sloan_kettering,
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Stephen A. Ramsey
stephenaramsey
I respectfully disagree with the claim of @manoliskellis that one should be comfortable putting one's genome on the web if one is comfortable searching the web. US statutory protections against
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Jonathan Jacobs 🦠🧬🚀🕹
bioinformer
A short story about #bioinformatics, #genomics, bacterial reference #standards and the challenges and complexity of doing reproducible science. (Names changed to protect the innocent! )A thread... 1/ Dr. Amy discovers
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Ryan McNamara 🧬
Ryan_Mac_Phd
Virus fragments can exert pathogenic effects inside a host, but that's distinct from being infectious.To be infectious, a virus particle must be intact. This includes the virus genome and the
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Stephanie Yang
StephanieYang93
Excited to say that the mitochondrial DNA copy number GWAS that I worked on with @RyanLongchamps in @dan_arking's lab is now up on BioRxiv!https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.25.428086v1 In this work, we use data
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Juliet.
zinovievletter
Going through early 1990s TV listings to see how they compare to the present media environment. In Feb 1992, BBC2 broadcast a two-part documentary for the 100th anniversary of Tito's
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Izabelcavassim
izabelcavassim
Whether homologous recombination has a net beneficial or detrimental effect on adaptive evolution is largely unexplored in natural bacterial populations.https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.20.427438v1 We address this question by
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Nicolas Vabret
neoviral
A few thoughts about this preprint claiming that SARS-COV-2 is reverse-transcribed into human genome (1/7)https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.12.422516v1 The human/viral chimeric reads that the authors detect in RNAseq dataset d
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Æthelstan I 👑
IcarFaem
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, kick off your shoesIt's Doctor Who on Seaside Special, this week from... Blackpool!Saturday 19th June 1976,
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Vinod Scaria
vinodscaria
Our recent preprint of genetic epidemiology of #immune #escape variants from global #SARSCoV2 genomeshttps://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.24.424332v1 A number of genetic variants in #SARSCoV2 are associated with immune escape - a
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David Grainger
sciencescanner
1. Lots of the negativity comes from comparison to flu, where we need a seasonal vaccine.BUT flu has a much higher rate of genetic drift, due to its split genome
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marius walter
mw_fr
With all respect for the authors, I think this is an extremely poor paper. The good thing is, I also think it's actually very easy to disprove. A few thoughts
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Geoff Faulkner
Faulkner_Lab
Our study using @nanopore ONT sequencing to survey transposable element (TE) insertions and methylation landscapes in human tissues is now in print @MolecularCell. Detailed thread Open access link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti
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