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Hey everyone! Check out the new DNA Zoo website with 50 new mammalian chromosome-length genome assemblies! Data freely available. Shoutout to @thednazoo team and @theaidenlab! Go to 'Methods' for 3D-DNA and Juicebox Assembly Tools links. Olga
6 Dec 2018
Dear friends, We are thrilled to announce the launch of the DNA Zoo website dedicated to sharing chromosome-length genomics resources. To start, we are releasing chromosome-length genome assemblies for 50 mammalian species! Welcome to the DNA Zoo! dnazoo.org/blog/welcome
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Extra, extra, ratical discovery: thought extinct for 11 million years, the Laotian rock rat emerges as a living fossil hiding in the karsts of Southeast Asia. Adding a chromosome-length genome assembly to the story @thednazoo: dnazoo.org/post/pawsitively-…
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−5°C and still moving? That’s not grit — that’s evolution. Check the snow fly genome for tips! Out now @CurrentBiology — Marco @GallioLab, Marcus Stensmyr & teams @NU & @LundU w/ @thednazoo dnazoo.org/post/life-at-the-…
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Not all heroes wear capes, some stack pebbles. Check out genome of the western pebble-mound mouse defending the outback from his Furtress of Solitude, brought to you in collaboration with @renee_firman @uwanews and @DustRubenstein @Columbia: dnazoo.org/post/furtress-of-…
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Put your armor down. New genome out now @thednazoo, built with George Eisenhoffer & team (@MDAndersonNews): the fish scaled gecko. Learn all about their scale shedding secrets in the blog below: dnazoo.org/post/scale-able-d….
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14 Mar 2025
Today in collab w @okstate @AMNH @USDA and others we release a chrom-length assembly for the threatened American burying beetle, the largest beetle in N.America. Check out blog post by @srhittson. Carrion! dnazoo.org/post/unburying-th…
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RT @raginiimahajan: World: meet WOOL-E! 😊
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Check out the @NSF_BPRI docuseries, we are hoppertimistic you will find it locust and focused!
🚀🦗 The Behavioral Plasticity Research Institute (BPRI) launches its docuseries on locusts! 🌍✨ Discover how science reveals the transformation of solitary locusts into swarming pests. Join the journey! 📺▶️ shorturl.at/l96k6 #nsfbpri #NSF
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18 Oct 2024
🦍Postdoc in Somatic Evolutionary Genomics🦍 Join my team @GeneticsCam on a pioneering project mapping somatic mutations across primates! 🌍Collaborate with experts @UCBerkeley & @sangerinstitute. 🔍Experience in genomics? Apply by Nov 16! Details: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/48757/
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7 Sep 2024
The last thylacine died on Sep 7 1936. 60y later National Threatened Species Day was established to spotlight Aussi species facing peril. In observation, we share assembly for Kyloring, parrot prioritized for recovery. W @PerthZoo @uwanews @Dr_Parwinder: dnazoo.org/post/wing-of-chan…
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Excited to share our new paper @NatureComms. bit.ly/3WUkxbJ Single-nucleosome imaging reveals that condensins act as molecular crosslinkers, locally constraining nucleosomes to organize mitotic chromosomes. Nucleosome-nucleosome interactions constrain whole chromosomes.
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6 Aug 2024
[NEW] A veritable stampede of researchers banded together to shoulder a truly mammoth task that takes #epigenetics pre-historic! Using PaleoHi-C, they've described the 3D genome architecture of preserved cells from 52,000-year-old animal skin! 🦣bit.ly/3WwlIiJ
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I updated our webpage for openings at our #CDlab: ceesdekkerlab.nl/come-join-u… So feel free to apply if you are an ambitious young scientist interested in doing a postdoc (or PhD) in our biophysics lab! RT=nice!
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Woolly mammoth DNA in an exceptional state of preservation has been obtained from 52,000-year-old freeze-dried 'jerky'. It’s even possible to reconstruct the 3D structure of the chromosomes, which may help efforts to resurrect the species. newscientist.com/article/243…
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16 Jul 2024
On the frozen tundra of Siberia some 50,000 years ago, a woolly mammoth met its end under mysterious circumstances go.nature.com/3WnZ0ZY

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A new paper describes the discovery of fossil chromosomes—coiled-up strands of DNA millions of base pairs long—inside the cells of mammoths that died tens of thousands of years ago econ.st/3zzLqtz 👇
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