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Continuing #22, #23, #26, #27, #28, #29, #31, cc @connorburgin.
I decided to split up the rodents as there will be plenty of things to talk about. Sciuromorpha will be next and I might split up the…
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The origin of the plant is the subject of debate.[26][27][28] O.F. Cook was one of the earliest modern researchers to draw conclusions about the location of origin of Cocos nucifera based on its curre…
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Hi,
I am doing a genomic analysis of bats, and I have WGS for about 13 individuals but with unknown ancestry or relatedness, many from different populations.
I read that DeepVariant is one of the be…
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hi,
thanks for developing this -- it looks really useful.
I had more of conceptual question. In the popoolation manuals it always suggests subsampling pileups to create equal coverage. Is that …
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Dear cgroza
Thank you for developing the GraffiTE software, he will obviously be cited a lot in the future, he is very helpful and inspiring to me at the moment!
I currently have Nanopore data of …
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Hello, I'm trying to understand some preliminary results with my dataset where the merge analysis is retaining 13 species (ie not merging any groups), but the split analysis is not accepting even the …
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https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/11/1/86
## SCCmec Types
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> 12. Katayama, Y.; Ito, T.…
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At the moment, the Malakula website looks very strange and uninformative about the linguistic diversity on the island. And we are wasting the value of colour to help with this. And making the site l…
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Hi,
I have 16way multiparental populations with 2 RILs per population. The aim is to reconstruct the haploblocks from the 16 founders along the genome of the RILs. Therefore, I'm not so interested …
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In 2005, Migliore et al published a model in which they showed that asynchronous oscillations in two mitral cells connected by gap-junctions between their apical tufts would rapidly synchronise. In th…