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When I use the `--snp_list` option, I get a report like this.
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#SNP Derived Ancestral ft-asmbl.fna
B.1 T C T
B.2 T G T
B.3 T C T
B.4…
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Beginning with sequence-based searches of the literature via PaperBLAST and using the sequences acquired from PomBase, UniProtKB
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http://www.ontobee.org/ontology/IDO?iri=http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IDO_0100199
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50745/121232500-88018900-c846-11eb-800e-43bca912b087.png)
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After World War II, antibiotics were considered "wonder drugs", since they were easy cures for what had been intractable ailments. To learn which drug worked most effectively for which bacterial infec…
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After World War II, antibiotics were considered "wonder drugs", since they were easy cures for what had been intractable ailments. To learn which drug worked most effectively for which bacterial infec…
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Do you happen to have taxon identifiers for the training data in this file?
https://genome.cshlp.org/content/suppl/2018/03/22/gr.228429.117.DC1/Supplemental_Table_S1.xlsx
It's currently difficu…
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In the post-World War II world, antibiotics were called “wonder drugs,” for they provided quick and easy cures for what had previously been intractable diseases. Data were being gathered to aid in lea…
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Starting this now while I think on it! A few things that I thought came up in today's workshop (2024) were:
1. -"exact matches" from pubMLST: the MyPlace quiz question confused several students, it…
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After World War II, antibiotics were considered "wonder drugs", since they were easy cures for what had been intractable ailments. To learn which drug worked most effectively for which bacterial infec…
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The test code alone isn't sufficient to describe what disease each test is being performed for. Could the Test element be updated to include the disease name or an equivalent well-defined code as wel…