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SnoringDoggo
You know, I don’t know if I would wish for a cure for my chronic illnesses-and there are a lot of them. I don’t think I’ve ever really thought about
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Dmitri Petrov
PetrovADmitri
A quick poll for the evolution peeps. Is fitness a phenotype? For me "of course it isn't". Phenotype for me is the physical manifestation of the organism that determines its
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eigenrobot
eigenrobot
reading _The Master and His Emissary_ on a lowgrade highon the prologuesome thoughts1. emotional roller coaster as he alternates between sublime and cringe takes2. why arent all of you talking
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Mike Obach
MikeObach
Alright, putting together my Miltwitter OPT.S1 @merii3 for sassS2 @MichaelStahlke MN-bredS3 @carpemyperdiem to boss himAS3 @JamesGField more agreeable than @RPG_volleyS4 @JohnTOCradio he's handsomeS6 @jakob_jarecki gonna be mad cuz it's wrong
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Marcel Bucher
mb_bucherlab
To improve my teaching I collect instructive examples of students misconceptions about plant biology (e.g. all plants make photosynthesis) beyond photosynthesis and respiration. Many are formed at a very young
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Sugabelly 🌕
sugabelly
There’s a stereotype that Africans are dumb that’s being proven by the responses to these headlines.If you’re African, YOU TOO should want to know why there isn’t an outbreak or
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Dr. Jessica F. Hebert
Dame_DNA
I played Auntie Em and Glinda, Aunt March, the Red Queen, older roles. I wanted to be Dorothy. "You don't have the right look," the director said, casting a tiny
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elizabeta ugarska
enchanteeq
Despite popular opinion, the Catholic Church was the beacon of morality and human rights for most of history. During the Middle Ages, the Church was the only thing keeping literacy
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Shamus Khan
shamuskhan
Thread on my thoughts re: elites: I think elite schooling can help develop real talents in people. But here’s the thing: the idea that those talents are “inherent” vs “cultivated
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Matthew Lesh
matthewlesh
Berkshirea-based Apacor could supply millions of coronavirus tests, with 150,000 ready for immediate distribution. It’s a South Korean test, which is also being used in Germany. But Public Health England
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Naomi Wagner
Naomi_CGC
To those getting genetic counseling grad school acceptances on #GCMatch2020, CONGRATS! *Especially* to those wondering if you’ll “fit in” w/ your program or if you belong in the field:
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Georgia Tsambos
GeorgiaTsambos
Do you want to run reproducible, bug-free simulations of genetic datasets from published demographic models? Then you need to know about stdpopsim! The PopSim Consortium is hosting an Asia-Pacific-friendly workshop,
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Eons
EonsShow
It's DNA Day AND World Penguin Day today! So let's talk about penguin DNA. Now, we haven’t yet found enough fossils to completely fill out the penguin family tree.
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Stonekettle
Stonekettle
Because of my military service, and genetics, I developed certain medical conditions. I take medication. If I don't it, I die. The medication has unpleasant side effects. But I take
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Travis Lane
BeardedGreenly
When we mixed the soil at our micros, we made the same mix for home, and my much-awaited PPL facility.The PPL is a little 10-lighter, with far fewer plants (32
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Dr Asha
DoctorAsha
While everyone is focusing on the 70% deaths among Black Americans, let me tell you why its equally important to pay attention to the right side of this graphic ,
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