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A. Sánchez Alvarado
Planaria1
What are HOX genes doing in planaria?Our most recent preprint aims to shed some light on this puzzleBefore diving in, a brief history of past efforts to understand HOX genes
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Valhalla Kootenayboy🇨🇦🍺💜💋🔥♒❄🌞
VKootenayboy
“You are an architect of your experience.” You are indeed partly responsible for your actions, even so-called emotional reactions that you experience as out of your control. 1/3 It is
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Sarah Kaplan
sarahkaplan48
One of the many wrenching consequences of our completely inadequate science education and tolerance of conspiracy theories.If every American truly understood how mRNA vaccines worked, perhaps we would not be
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WAKE UP AUSTRALIA WAKE UP
WakeAustralia
What if we are all being led down the garden path?http://graviolateam.blogspot.com/2019/06/is-donald-trump-alias-donald-drumpf.html https://twitter.com/boliqueana/status/1335908663903416321 Trump appointed “Coronavirus Czar” Moncef Slao
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Julia Morris
julia_fe_morris
Our paper was published today in Genes: Exploring the role of contactins across psychological, psychiatric and cardiometabolic traits within UK Biobankhttps://mdpi.com/884954 What did we find? (1/7) We identified a novel
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Shuli Elisheva
ShuliElisheva
What does "Jewish" mean?(thread) 1. "Jewish" means that one practices Judaism.But...No, it doesn't, because there are plenty of Jews who don't practice Judaism and they're still Jewish. There are Jewish
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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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Ken Ham
aigkenham
In an article on the human genome project in 2000 it was stated "If you ask what percentage of your genes is reflected in your external appearance, the basis by
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Alex Selby
alexselby1770
Here (a few tweets down) is a model of the prevalence of B.1.1.7 based on the breakdown of PCR tests by genes N, OR and S. This follows the ONS
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Kasper Daniel Hansen
KasperDHansen
Excited to share our latest work, where we describe an approach to systematically address a pressing (in our opinion) need in epigenetics: How do we identify functional (ie. causal) disease-associated
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Cathryn Townsend, PhD.
CathrynTownsend
Just started reading this book where @AthenaAktipis argues that "our very existence as multicellular organisms - as paragons of multicellular cooperation - is inextricably tied to our susceptibility to cancer."
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
Here is an example of the benefits of public Ct data and tax funded data should but public for the tax payer see.Particularly if said data is going to be
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Professor Fleming
alwaystheself
Have been reading Hank Aaron's autobiography. One of the most powerful aspects of the text was his decision to include pages and pages of the white supremacist hate mail he
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Samuel Marsh, Ph.D.
samuel_marsh
New year seems like as good a time as any for another reminder: Be careful with your animal models! This edition brought to you by the Cre/Lox system. #methodsmatter 1/n
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John Hawks
johnhawks
I've polled my students for several years about the false "Mendelian" traits that their high school biology teachers used as examples. There are SO MANY teacher resources that have false
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Doug Dinsdale
DougDinsdale
It blows me away that little kids who show no aptitude or interest in reading can memorize Pokemon data backwards and forwards, and build competitive teams. They're not STUPID kids,
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