Senior Research Fellow, Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa. Evolutionary biologist and wannabe microbiologist. he/him.
Our paper on the evolution of gene regulation was published today bitly.ws/td4G. Years of hard work and hard thinking by @m_vlkova. I really like this paper. (1/8)
New blog post: rrwick.github.io/2023/11/06/…
I took the ONT data from my last post, subsampled to various depths and assembled with Flye.
Reveals what ONT-only accuracy looks like with a 'normal' read depth and Flye assembly (as opposed to extra-deep reads and Trycycler assembly).
It is the staff who occupy this building @masseyUni whom are being made redundant (Ecology, Molecular Bio, Chemistry, Food tech, etc). The space was purpose-built for them, opened in Feb this year. So many talented staff are being fired; terminating many postgrad projects.
CATASTROPHIC LOSSES TO NATURAL SCIENCES, FOOD TECH AND ENGINEERING AT @MasseyUni PROPOSED TODAY. 60% of staff to go across these areas. Shut down of these capabilities at Albany. Engineering cut altogether. Plant science also cut. Massey: taking the 'Universal' out of University.
⚠️ It is unfortunately that time again and my current work contract is ending soon. If anyone has a microbial #genomics#postdoc or scientific job opening (service, research, teaching & communications positions will all be considered), hire me!
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Have you ever read a paper (or seen a talk) where you feel the author is reading your mind?
Like any concern is immediately addressed right after it crosses your mind?
I think that is a hallmark of great writing, and I have a theory about it.
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long read assemblers that are amenable for use with @nanopore data? My list right now is goldrush, verkko, canu, flye, nextdenovo, hifiasm, raven, shasta (previously mecat and miniasm but those are slightly out of date).