Our new paper on the Identification of stable reference genes (RGs) in adult Octopus vulgaris 🐙 🧬
is now out in Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience @FrontNeurosci (https://t.co/SN8seOrWjF) #octopus#invertebrates#molluscs 1/5
Happy to share our latest research on octopuses! 🐙 Our new chromosome-scale Octopus vulgaris genome just came out @biorxivpreprint ! 🧵 below 1/8
Link to the preprint is here:https://t.co/837QO5eA4s
Picture credit @PonteGiov
#Cephalopods (octopuses, squids, cuttlefish) are truly remarkable & intelligent animals 🐙
@PonteGio @CephsInAction share insights into the world of #octopuses, their significance, the importance of protecting these amazing creatures, & this network's impact 👇
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Happy to share our work on the mysterious cell types in the octopus brain – now out in @NatureComms (https://t.co/XddF7hEEQw). Read more below about what is new in the published version. 1/7
Ieri presentazione di Generazione Oceano, da oggi in libreria. Topolino, Pippo e Estrella incontrano il dr De Dornis nella Stazione Zoologica del Mare.
we are also incomplete and can’t exist without the other ~38 trillion bacteria collectively called #microbiome living in harmony with us. https://t.co/W8kT17i3ZX viruses are many fold higher. This is what #evolution can do given enough time. @elonmusk https://t.co/2fU9ixj7Ns
First session is moderated by Ian Gleadall
The first talk is presented by G. Sanchez entitled "Genome skimming clarifies the evolutionary relationship of bobtail squid".
Following by "Deciphering cephalopods along south coasts of India using genetic markers" by S. Vargheese.
H. Judkins presented a very interesting talk entitled "Molecular tools are contributing to the discovery of new cephalopod species in the northern Gulf of Mexico".
Also we had a talk by M. Moldovan about Adaptive evolution at mRNA editing sites in soft-bodied cephalopods.