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Kathryn Crouch
KathrynCrouch81
The quick answer is "no, not really". But, this seems like a good opportunity to talk about GO terms, as they are often poorly understood.https://twitter.com/chrmosimann/status/1357847985229467648 The Gene Ontology is a
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Tony Cox
The_Soup_Dragon
MK LHL testing data showing increasing prevalence of H69/V70 variant in positive test data - which is detected incidentally by the commonly used 3-gene PCR test. Numerous other mutations are
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Preethi Kasireddy
iam_preethi
The greatest gift on earth is a set of healthy genes.But what if you were one of the unlucky ones to inherit "bad genes"? Are you and all your future
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Tanja Rothgangl
tanjarothgangl
Check out how we performed in vivo cytosine base editing using LNP mediated delivery and how we analyzed on- and off-target effects of this approach! It was a pleasure to
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Xihong Lin
XihongLin
The TOPMed flagship paper of 54K whole genome sequences finally appeared in @nature. Thanks for the hard work of many TOPMed colleagues. I am honored to work with many of
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Fabián Flores-Jasso
Fabian_Flores_J
1) Here is the thread I promised. It is going to a long read so I ask you to bear with me and be patient. I know most of you
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Emma Thomson
emcat1
1/7 This article reflects how scientific collaboration is working across international borders with online colleagues that are willing to share their expertise openly. Using the UK's genomic early warning system
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Many thanks @AliVelshi @VelshiMSNBC for hosting me: why we’ve not progressed further on vaccinating the nation, logistical complexities of mRNA vaccines, different approaches by state, soon a realization we don’t
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Gita Gnanadesikan
g_gnanadesikan
1. Phenotypically diverse, dogs are ideal subjects for exploring the genetic bases of cognition & behavior. We combined cognitive data from #CitizenScience project @Dognition & breed-average genetic data (Parker et
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Jake Wintermute
SynBio1
People I’m through the looking glass on poop DNA privacy. Follow me down the rabbit hole if you dare. Your typical bowel movement contains about 20 milligrams of DNA, of
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Bionano Genomics, Inc.
bionanogenomics
People often ask why structural variants (SV) are so important and why $BNGO is laser focused on revolutionizing the way they are detected in the clinic. Doesn’t the success of
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🇧🇧 Ethereal Bisexual Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
I checked with some biologists before saying the following: this study assumes race is biological, bases its results on self-reported race, ignores socioeconomic factors, effectively checking all the “we did
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Jase Gehring
JaseGehring
Eric's generally pretty great, but this is clearly wrong and the wrong way to consider this problem. A more useful calculation would be number of 30kb genomes within, say, 5%
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Dr. Banana García-Bastidas (PhD)
Ferchucky
#CarlLinnaeus assigned the scientific name Musa sapientum for dessert #bananas & Musa paradisiaca for plantains. However, he did not know that the two species he described were in fact hybrids
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Albert Vilella
AlbertVilella
A more polished thread on #epigenomic #biomarkers for #LiquidBiopsy and #CancerScreening: Epigenomic biomarkers are becoming more established for #LiquidBiopsy and #CancerScreening, and we have seen the big players positioning themselves
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MC Gambetta
mc_gambetta
*Is CTCF a master weaver of all genomes containing CTCF?**What is the molecular basis of gene insulation by CTCF?*CTCF is required to form only ~10% of all contact domain boundaries
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