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Catherine Moore🦠🧬🇪🇺
SmallRedOne
For all of you PCR nerds out there, the lab has just sent me over some screenshots of a great example of an N gene variant. That is a virus
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Simon Johnston
cancerdocsi
Lobular disease accounts for more than 1 in 10 cases of breast cancer. It is often referred to as the sneaky subtype because it can evade detection. A lot has
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Ecoreflections
ecoreflections
1/ Interesting response from @TheGrocer to the #NotInMySuoermarket initiative. So, yes, on the one hand we want a better debate, on the other the haste with which UK government aims
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Veera M. Rajagopal
doctorveera
Can genetic score based on predicted gene expressions offer better prediction than polygenic scores?Short answer: no (at least not with the existing eQTL datasets, which are based on bulk-tissue RNAseq)A
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Brian O Mahony
Brianhemophilia
Tweeting for the first time today about ny gene therapy experience. I had FIX Gene Therapy vector in late february with Padua FIX gene in Phase 3 clinical trial 1/https://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/irish-haemophilia-patients-given-funct
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AnnemiekeAartsma-Rus
oligogirl
Today this review paper from @BrunhildeWirth in Trends in Neuroscience on SMA. I like how the abstract states that young researchers should not give up when things are difficult. In
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Inquisitor Papi Juan el Moreno
neogranandino
After much thought yesterday I've decided options and a conclusion of where possibly Jesus' SRY Gene must have come from. First, some considerations: 1) it's affirmed in a bunch of
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Ruth Chamberlain
RuthOnTheHoof
Exmoor ponies are well camouflaged in their natural habitat (wetland & heathland). They are bay with Pangaré colouring which gives them their distinctive muzzle, eye ring, & lighter belly. They
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Roberto Pestana, MD
PestanaRC
Interesting report on targetable fusions in KRAS WT #PancreaticCancer. I often find that therapeutic nihilism prevents sequencing of these patients, but recent data supports that, although rare, actionable alterations are
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
Would you see a gorilla hiding in your data? It depends on what question you’re trying to answer.**In many cases, a hypothesis can be a liability**Awesome new paper by @ItaiYanai
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Dr. ScratchnSniff Office-Elect 🐸
ketoclarity
(1) Update: The new variant has been labeled VUI-202012/01 and has:•17 functional single-nucleotide variants (8 on the S-gene)•6 variants and 2 deletions in the S-gene (which codes for the spike
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Alisdair McNeill
am_sheffgenet
It is approaching the end of 2020. I thought it would be appropriate to end the year by reviewing some of my favourite papers from @ejhg_journal in 2020. For January
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⚡rin ⚡
cinnamorollnya
Explaining how Pucci IS black with simple biology and science because y'all haven't been listening in lessons ; a thread Number one thing that's pointed out is that Pucci
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Veera M. Rajagopal
doctorveera
Interesting GWAS of human ageing based on PCA analysis of multiple ageing phenotypes (mother and father life span, longevity etc.) https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.22.427837v1 As I often recommend, here too effect size plot
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MaReQ⭐⭐⭐
Mareq16
EYES ON EVERYONE...New "vaccine" is really a genetic modification toolhttps://www.organicconsumers.org/news/altering-human-genetics-through-vaccination The virus will literally enter your cells, and splice this new code into your
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Orange County Sheriff's Office
OrangeCoSheriff
Meet Gene Bernal, Evidence Manager at the Orange County Sheriff's Office. The Evidence Unit oversees more than 500,000 pieces of evidence at a warehouse in Orange County. Gene took us
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