The Vertebrate Genomes Project introduces a new era of genome sequencing https://t.co/iMH5j9cu8c

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Genomes Reveal Humanity's Journey into the Americas https://t.co/IcHigMIGO1

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Did a bit more work on Jophiel last night! She very scientifically-inclined and could talk to you about genomes and such for hours! Outside of that, though, she's a battle-hungry himbo. 😩

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Excited to share our new work just published in . This work utilized 1,107 genomes to provide a robust evolutionary framework and to reveal contrasting modes of genome evolution for the largest fungal phylum, https://t.co/FRkknx8YiY

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Some more Apexfusions wip
Bangalore mixed with Crypto and Caustic =Bacryuti
Last one was more a joke idea as mixing that many in one led to a deity/god realm of hacking genomes

Damn twitter went and chop cropped my images

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Day 13, Dune It’s 2020 and the prompt word was Dune, so just some massive phage-worm thing. Also, in arid soils there is a much higher ratio of phages to bacterial genomes, is it due to a better survival of phages or just their genomes in these environments?

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Thread: (shortish) Geneticists from Trinity college in Dublin, sequenced 67 ancient genomes from both wild and domestic cattle sampled from across eight millennia...

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A new analysis of ancient genomes suggests that different branches of the human family tree interbred multiple times, and that some humans carry DNA from an archaic, unknown ancestor https://t.co/L8iryh8cR7

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Genomes are weapons so I guess drawing them like evangelions is ok...🤔? just wanna draw kuja in genome's outfit...and HIS TAIL😆

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Genetic technology is a powerful tool for editing genomes. It allows scientists to easily alter DNA sequences and modify gene function, including correcting genetic defects, treating and preventing the spread of diseases.

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To celebrate the release of the red grey squirrel and Eurasian genomes by here are their respective pages from the 25 genomes book, with a little information about each animal and how knowing their genome could be useful

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Neanderthals never lived in Africa, but their genes got there anyway https://t.co/Ll8VVFFR7U

Original Article: https://t.co/gnIDZEkWli

"[R]emnants of Neanderthal genomes survive in every modern human population studied to date.... highlighting our shared history."

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Genomes of giant marine viruses encode many proteins with no known homologues, but this viral rhodopsin, solved by scientists et al and published in certainly has homologues!
One of the new structures today at https://t.co/54E03LeH5m

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To be honest, i think this Indominus Rex concept is way better than the one we currently have! :,O
It look so gigantic and looks like an actual hybrid that has more than 2 genomes.

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Two Independent Denisovan Lineages Contributed to Modern Papuan Genomes
https://t.co/kVy0zMp3sq

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It’s We hope that will help reintroduction efforts of the Water Vole, the UK’s fastest declining

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Not a but another delicacy, the Summer Truffle. We have so much to learn from read more about what they could teach us on
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Bouncing back from the brink of extinction, the Eurasian is a freshwater dweller that can give us an indicator of pollution levels

https://t.co/BdhkAgVZYp
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