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Neil Clancy
ClancyNeil
#Mycology thread on our new Microbial Genomics paper on WGS of clinical & environmental #Mucorales after #mucormycosis cluster in #transplant pts. 72 isolates from 72 isolates from med center &
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
Happy New Year!To kick off 2021, here's an update on:- S:N501 variants (501Y.V1/V2) with data from 31 Dec 2020- 69/70del variants- 20A.EU1 variant (most prevalent variant in Europe)(Here are some
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Weston Testo
westo_fernnerd
Excited to see our new paper (with @frondley_fern and @MichaelSundue) on global fern diversity out at @JBiogeography -- it has been a lot of fun to work on and I
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Borja Esteve Altava
B_Esteve_Altava
There was a time (roughly 1850-1950) when naturalists were searching for law-like phenomena (physics envy?) to better understand the evolution of species.How many of these do you know?Do you know
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Mahan Ghafari
Mahan_Ghafari
Very excited to see my work with @Simmonds_Lab, Oliver Pybus @EvolveDotZoo, Aris Katzourakis @ArisKatzourakis finally out on bioRxiv -- long overdue mainly because 2020 happened!I will try to explain the
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Chris Lane
LaneLabURI
Really fascinating workshop happening rn on prokaryotic taxonomy. Most people find taxonomy boring, but there's currently a massive shift happening. As an outsider and panelist in this workshop, I'm going
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Vince Buffalo
vsbuffalo
My new preprint, "Why do species get a thin slice of π? Revisiting Lewontin’s Paradox of Variation" is up on BioRxiv! Now that I’ve had , I’ll step through some
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
New preprint out. We investigated whether we could detect evidence for genetic recombination in #SARSCoV2, and found none to date. We used (slightly tweaked) standard statistical genetics methods, extensive simulations
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Max Stammnitz
DevilsAdvoMax
Hi Science Twitter!A big shout out to my two fantastic colleagues Young Mi and Kevin, who have just released what is likely the largest tumour phylogeny built to date: the
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Some COVID thoughts on this bright, beautiful Christmas Eve morning in London. Context: I am an expert in genetics and computational biology; I know and chit-chat with experts in viral
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evolvingseas
evolvingseas
This week @evolvingseas highlights Black scientists in #MarineBiology #Evolution & #Ecology. Discover exciting research & potential collaborators/mentors, diversify syllabi, identify award nominees & more. Join discussion w/ ret
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Austin H. Patton
AustinHPatton
At long last... It's out! I'm so excited to share with you all my recent work on the phylodynamics of Devil Facial Tumor Disease (DFTD), now out in Science Mag!
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Mine Altinli
mine_altinli
Check out our new paper @molecology https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/mec.15609?af=Ron #wolbachia interactions with an #insect-specific virus in #mosquitoes in natural populationsMany thanks to co-authors:@sebastianlequime, @C
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TheFreePhenotype
DialecticalA
Recently an article was published that attempts to defend the idea that a clear delineation can be made between proximate and ultimate processes. Here I discuss how this perspective is
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
We found the same #SARSCoV2 mutation at position 677 in Spike has appeared at least 7 times in US-focused clusters in the past few months. What have we seen, &
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पुनरुत्थान Resurgence ॐ
punarUtthana108
Ancient India China connectionsThere are numerous references to China in Sanskrit texts traced back to early times but sketchyMahabharata, Arthshastra & Manusmriti mentions ChinaChina comes from "an ancient" Sanskrit name
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