Participatory Museum 2.0 SEPTEMBER 12, 2012 We worked co-creatively with a group of anthropologists and archaeologists from UCSC to produce a small exhibition on the 3rd floor based on a pre-existing exhibition they had created about how they encounter and work with objects in their global ...
Emphasizes the importance of reference data from ancestral and diverse genomes, as well as stating that researchers should invest time and money into education and outreach to explain why studying global (and local) health is so important. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Miga, ...
On the basis of 241 survey responses from the genetics community, a consensus term set was chosen for grading gene–disease validity and database submissions. As of December 2021, the database contained 15,241 gene–disease assertions on 4569 unique genes from 12 submitters. When comparing submi...
We use fastASSET to analyze 116 traits collected from large GWAS Consortia and the Genome-Wide Repository of Associations Between SNPs and Phenotypes (GRASP) hosted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). We identify 2293 independent loci that are associated with at least one trait and show ...
Human reference genome NCBI build 37, GRCh38 Genome Reference Consortium https://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgTables Bulk CDR3β sequences (n = 178 HLA-typed NSCLC patients, MDACC) (Reuben et al., 2020); IMMUNOSEQ ANALYZER (Adaptive Biotechnologies) https://clients.adaptivebiotech.com HLA tetra...
The World-Ecology Research Network is a global community of scholars, artists, and activists. We welcome all forms of emancipatory interpretation, theory, and analysis committed to planetary justice for planetary life. Recognizing that no tradition or discipline holds all the answers, the Network cult...
Novel methods for sampling and characterizing biodiversity hold great promise for re-evaluating patterns of life across the planet. The sampling of airborne spores with a cyclone sampler, and the sequencing of their DNA, have been suggested as an efficie
c A 287 bp NUI was located right at the 3′ end (splice acceptor) of the intron between exon 11 and exon 12 of SHANK3. The UCSC genome browser screenshot showed a non-canonical splice site that did not match with the corresponding splice donor. Upon integrating the sequence boxed in...
A molecular map of urban environments will enable significant new research on the impact of urban microbiomes on human health. Urban transit systems—including subways and buses—are a daily contact interface for billions of people who live in cities. Urban travelers bring their commensal ...
These sets comprised the same number of elements of similar size selected randomly from the mm9 genome excluding GAP regions (UCSC genome browser), blacklisted regions (cite PMID: 22955616) and unmappable regions. To define unmappable regions, bam-files from all H3K27ac and H3K4me1 ChIP-seq ...