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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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🇺🇸 DOCTOR OSUJI BECAUSE I HAVE A DOCTORATE 🇳🇬
chinyereosuji
I am very suspicious of people who are wedded to DNA and gene-language when discussing race. It gives it a pseudo-scientific veneer that is problematic at worst and bad science
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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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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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ube 💜🍠
jubi_lance
hi! So the genetically modified pigs are probs going to look like regular pigs. I assume they're doing this to make xenotransplantation possible. The pigs' internal organs will have human
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Ibn Jabir Dabaranii
IbnJabir1
Reasons to Commit Suicide: A Thread. If Yur Actually So Mentally Weak That Yu Decide to End Yur Life Because of a some “Bad Insults”, Yur Not Strong Enough to
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Zamin Iqbal
ZaminIqbal
Delighted to see our latest paper now available on biorxiv: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.12.380378v1In this study, we set out to solve the problem of SNP calling in bacterial pan-genomes. What problem, you say?
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Sub-Pharmacist🍏
Tobenna__
8 Things You should Know About Down Syndrome1. The incidence of Down syndrome increases with maternal age especially from age 35 upwards. Although other causes of Down syndrome like...A THREADRT
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Did you know that our cells produce antiviral molecules that are similar to small molecules in antiviral drugs? And that bacteria make these exact same molecules to fight off infection
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Marta Bjornson
MB_MPMI
Really happy to finally share results from my postdoc work in the Zipfel lab: how plants respond to a variety of different elicitors and what we can learn from it1/12https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.30.404566v1
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Simply Biochemistry
SimplyBiochem
How Will the COVID-19 Vaccine Work - THREAD:All cells express proteins on their surface. These are called cell surface receptors. This is how the human immune system recognises bacteria or
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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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Boginja Proleća 🇷🇸
boginjaproleca
Thread: Anatolii Alekseevich Klesov, professor of biology at "Harvard", with analysis of genes shows that #Serbs are ancestors of today’s #Slavs and many other nations in #Europe, whose gene is
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FemArray
FemArray
Molecular genetics & endocrinology are fields that do much research & publishing on the subject of mammalian (incl. human) development. This includes a focus on sex determination & sexual differentiation.
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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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Rob Moran
pRobM91
1/14 A Friday arvo summary of our @DETECTIVE_AMR manuscript that describes a novel group of plasmids carrying antibiotic resistance genes in Acinetobacter:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33501980/ 2/14 Most isolates in our collection
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