Hey😀, we published our newest paper in Frontiers in Genetics. Check out! I want to thank Professors @HaipengU and @gotamorota for the training, insights, and support. Multi-omic data integration for the study of production... https://t.co/zYyMTw8cj5
I am delighted to communicate that our methodological article, is currently published in Cell STAR Protocols and available online:
https://t.co/Sr0FZYjyQe
Hey, just updating the link from our last publication. Metabolomic signature of spermatozoa established during holding time is responsible for differences in boar sperm freezability.
https://t.co/JJParsybN0
Hey😀, last week we published our newest paper on the metabolomics field. Metabolomic signature of spermatozoa established during holding time is responsible for differences in boar sperm freezability.
https://t.co/9cFdHla2BK
Last Monday I got my Ph.D., I'm so happy. Paper releasing soon!!! Multi-omics integration for studies related to production, carcass, and meat quality in Nellore Cattle.
Dr. Daniel Gianola gave a great talk about from Mendel to artificial intelligence: brief history of one century of methodological developments in animal genetic improvement. @VTCals#VTapsc
Our manuscript about signatures of selection in chickens is online now!!
In this manuscript, we identified selection signatures in a chicken broiler line and genes that have important role in traits of economic interest.
https://t.co/4KaA893Mhr
May, 20th - 24th. We had a course with Dr. Matt Spangler of @UNL and Dr. @chikudaisei of @virginiatech. They talked about genomic selection and bayesian methodologies. Thank you for share your knowledge with us!
April 22th up to 25th. Short-course about Microbial Community Analysis by @biomsettles from Genome Center Bioinformatics Core @ucdavis. Thank you to share your expertise with our group.
11,12th April. Our team participated of "How biotechnology can vanish world hunger?". We are fascinated of level discussion that @HickeyJohn , @BioBeef , @John_B_Cole, @Macmoto , @JoseYanezL, and others important scientists (that we couldn't find here to mention), brought to us.
My first contribution for science:
https://t.co/OLU6vWqJE7
Our group discusses possible biomarkers to predict Nellore feed efficiency. Tks for people involved.
Bioinformatics software has issues... (as suspected).
"26% of all omics software resources [published from 2000-2017] are not currently accessible"
"49% were deemed 'difficult to install'... 28% of the tools failed to be installed"
@CBI_at_GWU @crandallkeith