Excited to share our PNAS paper on the genome evolution of an early-diverging #amphioxus, Asymmetron lucayanum! There is a long and twisty story behind this work, which also explains the username choice of the lab PI @iAmphioxus .😀 @PNASNews
https://t.co/oOGKQprY10
Glad to see this joint work finally out in @NatureCancer! A truly tour-de-force multiomics quest into nasopharyngeal carcinoma subtyping and its clinical implications! https://t.co/VYjM4Vdttp
7/n: This work would not be possible without the long-term support of our collaborators, namely Linda Z. Holland, Jr-Kai (Sky) Yu @JKSkyYu , & Sung-Jin Cho. Many thanks to everyone involved!
Excited to share our PNAS paper on the genome evolution of an early-diverging #amphioxus, Asymmetron lucayanum! There is a long and twisty story behind this work, which also explains the username choice of the lab PI @iAmphioxus .😀 @PNASNews
https://t.co/oOGKQprY10
6/n: Taken together, our findings illuminate the genome and gene evolution of amphixous and the cephalochordate subphylum that they represent, as well as provide valuable resources for understanding the early evolution of chordates and the origin of vertebrates.
Honored to serve on the Yeast Genetics Meeting Program Committee of Evolution & Population Genetics. Welcome for meeting registration and abstract submission, especially on our Evolution & Population Genetics program! https://t.co/vxPMexaOry @geneticsGSA#Yeast26
📢Glad to share our genome paper on an early-diverged cephalochordate species, Asymmetron lucayanum! By decoding & analyzing this genome in a comparative genomics framework, we know better now regarding the genome and gene evolution in cephalochordates.
https://t.co/5DIxohkIV7
📢Our #SMBE 2025 Symposium (No. 3) on Experimental Evolution will be held today (7.22, Tuesday) at 10:30 in Room 4, Building No. 8. An associated poster session will be held at 14:00 (poster number: S3-P01~P16). Welcome to join! let's study evolution in action! 🥳 @OfficialSMBE
Glad to see the copy-edited version of our VRPG paper formally published in the latest issue of @genomeresearch ! We developed VRPG as a novel visualization framework for intuitively exploring pangenome graphs in a linear-reference-projected context.
https://t.co/cJA6nGFaTo
📢📢📢 The FINAL COUNT DOWN for the extended abstract submission deadline of #SMBE2025! Please submit your abstract by 23:59 (GMT +8) of February 15, 2025 [Saturday]! And shout out again for our Experimental Evolution symposium! 🎉🎉🎉 @OfficialSMBE#LTEE#ExperimentalEvolution
*** Notification: New class in Evolutionary Cell Biology open to the public during Spring 2025 semester
The class is taught by Dr. Michael Lynch every Tuesday and Thursday, 9:00-10:15 am (MST), starting on 16 January 2025
Join: https://t.co/8WKjnCdaw3
Dtls: [email protected]
Many thanks to @Time_long_river for leading the development of VRPG. Built upon VRPG, we are currently working on new development and discoveries with #pangenome graphs. Stay tuned!
📢🧬Proud to announce our 1st work on pangenome graphs is early online @genomeresearch! Here we developed an interpretative visualization framework for pangenome graphs named VRPG, which seamlessly bridges the graph and linear genomics world.
https://t.co/eYsnOEZUYz
#pangenome