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Laura Hug
LAHug_
Someone asked me if the COVID19 vaccine could cause them to have a positive COVID test, which wasn't something I had considered before. Short answer: no. Full answer: 1/7
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Bright Wall/Dark Room
BWDR
Our February issue, focusing on music & movies, kicks off tomorrow with Ethan Warren on Gene Kelly & brand new artwork from @studiotstella! βI Like Myselfβ - Gene
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DrSusieCurtis
DrSusieC2
A patient of mine was told in the ED that she has sickle cell train and beta thalassemia, not sickle cell disease, and so can't be having a pain crisis.
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Shaun Spiers
ShaunSpiers1
#GAevent - @DefraGovUK Chief Scientist says there can be significant environmental & animal welfare benefits from gene editing - climate resilience, less pesticide use etc. #GAevent - Liz O'Neill from
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Hilary Ann
hilaryann86
As an American I knew very little about the Irish Travellers before the death of my daughter Lila. After she passed, we received genetic testing that identified that she had
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Ligures Ambrones
LiguresAmbrones
What do Neanderthals and Polar bears have in common? What is the HERC2 Gene and ... what does People's Republic of China have to do with all this? Follow this
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Jonathan Pritchard
jkpritch
There are three whole-chromosome trisomies of autosomes that can survive to birth: 13, 18, and 21. Do we know why these survive but trisomies of the other smaller chromosomes do
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Raul Gonzalez
PoopScience
I'm convinced ddPCR is more sensitive wrt environmental samples than qPCR. Many assays that we use on the digital platform were designed qPCR but could ddPCR be more sensitive (in
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Shai Carmi
ShaiCarmi
A short thread on this interesting new paper.Transferring polygenic risk scores (PRSs) across populations is one of the most urgent problems in the field. The idea presented here is perhaps
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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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Stephan Uphoff
stephan_uphoff
We are excited to share our latest work on LexA and how it regulates the SOS response, now available https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.07.191791v1.full. A novel #singlemolecule tracking approach allowed us to gain new
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Antonio Regalado
antonioregalado
Trump Administration just put out executive order moving regulation of GMO and CRISPR animals from FDA to USDA.A wish list item of the pork industry among others. USDA is softer
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yoyomorena
Wherein John McWhorter suggests that in the future, equity will mean offering Black people CRISPR gene editing to close the racial IQ gap, and a βserumβ to level up Black
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Jezzy
jezzyASX
I had actually forgotten that $ANP also has positive phase 2 results for multiple sclerosis (immune disease after all). And also for acromegaly. Not just duschennes muscular dystrophy - their
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Arbel Harpak
arbelharpak
How did a group of Neotropical Grass Frogs adapt to prey on chemically-defended toads? If you can believe it, the protein function and molecular evolution sides of the story are
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Alexandre Bolze
alexbolze
A thread on S gene drop out patterns in SARS-CoV-2 tests done at @my_helix . Summary: - we observe S gene drop out since mid October in US. Up to
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