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Matthew Garrett
mjg59
People think that biological sex is this straightforward thing where if you have two X chromosomes you're female and if you have an X chromosome and a Y chromosome you're
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Sub-Pharmacist🍏
Tobenna__
8 Things You should Know About Down Syndrome1. The incidence of Down syndrome increases with maternal age especially from age 35 upwards. Although other causes of Down syndrome like...A THREADRT
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Jonathan Pritchard
jkpritch
There are three whole-chromosome trisomies of autosomes that can survive to birth: 13, 18, and 21. Do we know why these survive but trisomies of the other smaller chromosomes do
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Inquisitor Papi Juan el Moreno
neogranandino
After much thought yesterday I've decided options and a conclusion of where possibly Jesus' SRY Gene must have come from. First, some considerations: 1) it's affirmed in a bunch of
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Wokal Distance
wokal_distance
1/This perfectly illustrates how the woke operate.In pic 1 @zaelefty says, correctly, that there's *2 SEXES* in most complex multicellular life. @Hood_Biologist responds by saying there's 6 common and 4
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
Great question, @audreydutton! The short answer is we still don’t have this all worked out and are not completely sure. Now, here’s the longer answer. Men throughout the world do
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Open Ocean Exploration
RebeccaRHelm
Friendly neighborhood biologist here. I see a lot of people are talking about biological sexes and gender right now. Lots of folks make biological sex sex seem really simple. Well,
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Hindu Media Wiki
HinduMediaWiki
Science of Genetics behind the Hindu Gotra System : The Gotra is a system which associates a person with his most ancient or root ancestor in an unbroken male lineage.
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Lakshminarayan G
narayanagl
#Thread Science behind Gowtra #Genetics Do you know why every time you sit in a puja the priest asks you for Gotra? What is Gotra system? Why do we have
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Yasuhiro Arimura
ArmrYshr
Hey chromatin folks! I am incredibly excited to share my first preprint paper and first paper from the Funabiki lab with you! "Near-atomic resolution nucleosome structures and their variations in
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
New review from my lab in @NatureRevCancer on the role of aneuploidy in tumorigenesis.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41568-020-00321-1?WT.mc_id=TWT_NatureRevCancer A few key points to highlight:- Certain chromosomal trisomies are found in
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Hironori Funabiki
HironoriFunabi1
Happy to share our preprint, by which we propose the novel molecular function of the linker histone H1 in regulation of the mitotic chromosome shape and organization. Here I introduce
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Scott Hotaling
MtnScience
Insect genomes, by the numbers. New #openaccess paper w/ @paulbfrandsen and @joannalkelley.Fun facts:- 536 species w/ nuclear genomes- Aquatic insects are WAY underrepresented- 29 terrestrial insects to chromosome-level, 0 aquaticMore
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Swaine Chen
swaine_chen
Super excited to share a preprint (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.30.405282v1) for one of the lab’s long term, ambitious projects - doing effective, genome-scale, sexual genetics in E. coli. This is making F1 hybrids
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EthanE
ethan_ethos
Ready to go deeper into the differences between the sexes? On the most fundamental level of thought, women are unitary, and men are binary.Women, you'll notice, are uniters, not rebels,
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
I've been asked this many times. So tweet thread it is.Do the Drosten primers hit the human genome?Why do some people claim they hit 100%?TL/DR: Here is the output from
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