jrichardalbert.bsky.social
Post-doc in Paris studying transposon restriction systems in ciliates and epigenetic reprogramming in mammals
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So cool. Congrats Selin & co in the amazing work!!
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I could be wrong but didn’t the worst epidemics all start in hugely populated cities? Why are there BSL3-4 labs in cities with millions of inhabitants? Applies worldwide.
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less than 2 months in... ugh
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Thank you for the nice excerpt. My heart pangs reading about public displays of scientific discovery. Science has never been more fantastical but it doesn't feel that way (or I'm just a grouchy scientist...)
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Wonderful approach, data, and story. PLUS a handy data browser. Nothing better. Congrats to all the authors (nice to see you here @diego-rt.bsky.social!)
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Woah! Any isoguanine to go with that isocystine?
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🧍♂️
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Yeah I love making these graphs! Uniprot to get the human proteome, interpro/pfam to get a helicase domain HMM, hmmsearch by hmmer to get proteins from proteome, extract aminos acids, align them w mafft, tree w iqtree, view tree w iTOL
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Don’t forget the occasional Seinfeld/simpsons reference!
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I had missed this paper, it's nice!! Looking forward to seeing what's up next
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Nice work, congrats to all the authors!
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Maybe AFD neurons missed the class on the Weismann barrier… These papers look amazing
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Fantastic, congratulations!!
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This looks amazing, congrats! Looks like there's a healthy population of young-ish LTRs, excited to see what kind of cool NMR stories you have coming up!
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Clean results, great paper, congrats to all!
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Looks great, happy to see such a robust and systematic approach to deciphering these phenotypes
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Forgot the link!
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There's so much to learn from tracing the evolution of proteins, we just have to dig a little. Simple yet powerful, first thought of by Linus Pauling I think, and made possible by huge consortia like Uniprot and countless genome assemblers and tool developers
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My picks! Both places were tranquile