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Natasha Loder
natashaloder
As the end of the year drew near I wondered: what *else* happened in science besides covid-19? So I got in touch with @ScienceMagazine, @nature, @CellCellPress, @ElsevierNews and asked: what
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Tom Connor
tomrconnor
So with all of the focus on the national surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 and the various variants that are circulating it can be easy to overlook the fact that the genome
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Kyle Card
KyleJCard
I’m pleased to share our latest preprint on @biorxivpreprint : “Genomic evolution of antibiotic resistance is contingent on genetic background following a long-term experiment with Escherichia coli”https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1
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Chris Mungall
chrismungall
What are all the molecular parts of #SARSCoV2? Getting the answer out of existing databases is harder than you might think. I wrote an article on our work curating a
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
“There’s clearly something going on with this mutation”: 7 striking new converging variants with same #677 mutations suddenly found. Experts across US independently found them & are worried—all 7 changed
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Kevin Bird
itsbirdemic
A promise is a promise 1/n https://twitter.com/itsbirdemic/status/1292093983003377664 So first, there are actually a ton of strawberry species with ranges all over the world. Most of them aren't very tasty though.
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John Greally
greally
Can Ireland's clinical genetics services crisis be turned into an opportunity? It's possible, and might be the best way of investing Irish health care €€Just bumping up the number of
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Anderson Brito
AndersonBrito_
The past two months have been quite imtense: heavy workload with genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 variants.Beyond my amazing collaborators @YaleSPH, I’d like to give a shout-out to those leading key
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Centre for Palaeogenetics
CpgSthlm
New paper from #cpgSTHLM published! In this study, authors @TatianaFireborn and @IndianaDiez et al. present a fast and easy method to identify and exclude human contamination from ancient faunal datasets.
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Simon Barnett
sbarnettARK
A Thread ()Let's discuss long-read #sequencing, optical mapping, and the implications of a recent study (linked below). Please view my disclosures at the end. I've intentionally made this thread more
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The Binder Lab
TheBinderLab
1/ Many discussions on #SARSCoV2 / #COVID19 are quite abstract and focus on infection routes and epidemiology. Further, we often get the question "Can you detect actual #Coronavirus at all,
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Get ready. This is going to be an important thread. Election season will be over soon and hopefully more people will devote some attention to this...I'm going to walk through
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Ludger Wess
LudgerWess
It always strikes me as absurd to see non-biologists writing in a mock-up scientific style utter nonsense about heredity and plant breeding. Inducing radiation damage in thousands of genes is
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
So frustrating for scientists to find that data regarding SARS2 natural origins cannot be accessed. Today, we discovered that the Natural Insertions paper published on June 8 in @CurrentBiology doesn't
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Eric Billy 🇫🇷🇪🇺
EricBillyFR
Info COVID:L'histoire du variant Marseille4 (pas) très dangereuxOn va parler de la nouvelle fiction marseillaise, ce variant Marseille 4, annoncé en grande pompe par Didier Raoult et relayé comme un
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Jesper Boman
JesperBoman
New preprint up on the effects of GC-biased gene conversion on patterns of genetic diversity in general and butterfly genomes in particular. (1/8)https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.10.376566v1 As some of you may know, mismatche
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