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Three UCL Excellence Fellowships, London UK | It Takes 30

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A blog from the Department of Systems Biology @ Harvard Medical School. Three UCL Excellence Fellowships, London UK. November 15, 2012 1 Comment. University College London -UCL Faculty of Maths and Physical Sciences. Salary range: Grade 8 ( 39,818 – 46,972 per annum), or Grade 9 ( 51,052 – 55,512), depending on experience, inclusive of London Allowance. The current round seeks candidates working in research areas relevant to UCL and the new Francis Crick Institute ( http:/ www.crick.ac.uk. All UCL Excell...

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ChIP-seq quality control | It Takes 30

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A blog from the Department of Systems Biology @ Harvard Medical School. December 14, 2012. Aaron Diaz (aad1974 AT gmail DOT com) writes:. 8220;We at UCSF have recently developed a software tool for ChIP-seq quality control and protocol optimization called CHANCE, which appears. In the current special issue of Genome Biology. Take a look and let Aaron know what you think! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).

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Theory Lunch this week | It Takes 30

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A blog from the Department of Systems Biology @ Harvard Medical School. Theory Lunch this week. October 25, 2012. A programmable DNA origami shuttle to study the dynamics of motor protein ensembles. 26 October 2012, 12:00-1.30 pm, Warren Alpert 563 HMS. Department of Cell Biology. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. At It Takes 30.

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Another spot-on comic from XKCD | It Takes 30

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A blog from the Department of Systems Biology @ Harvard Medical School. Another spot-on comic from XKCD. November 14, 2012 1 Comment. Nice to see Randall Munroe return to mathematical snark. Another spot-on comic from XKCD. November 15, 2012 at 2:39 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. At It Takes 30.

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A blog from the Department of Systems Biology @ Harvard Medical School. Three UCL Excellence Fellowships, London UK. November 15, 2012 1 Comment. University College London -UCL Faculty of Maths and Physical Sciences. Salary range: Grade 8 ( 39,818 – 46,972 per annum), or Grade 9 ( 51,052 – 55,512), depending on experience, inclusive of London Allowance. The current round seeks candidates working in research areas relevant to UCL and the new Francis Crick Institute ( http:/ www.crick.ac.uk. All UCL Excell...

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Quintessence of Dust: New limbs from old fins, part 3

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New limbs from old fins, part 3. The third installment of my series at BioLogos. Is now up. It discusses the developmental mechanisms that underlie the construction of limbs, and the striking fact that these mechanisms are the same ones used to construct fish fins. Watch for an appearance by Sonic Hedgehog. Posted by Stephen Matheson. Please review my Rules and policies. For contact details, including an anonymous comment form that works all the time. New limbs from old fins, part 3. Darwin's Tree of Life.

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Quintessence of Dust: New limbs from old fins, part 1

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New limbs from old fins, part 1. Last month, I started a series on the topic of limb evolution. Here at Quintessence of Dust. That series has been transformed (through a series of intermediates) into a series of posts. At the BioLogos site. The first installment is now up, and it provides an expanded introduction to the topic and a little historical context. Subsequent posts will tackle fossils, developmental biology, genetics, the explanatory role of design, and related themes. Posted by Stephen Matheson.

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Quintessence of Dust

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December 2014 update: Quintessence of Dust. Is on a long-term hiatus, but I haven't closed it down just yet. I have some new writing projects in various stages of planning, in collaboration with some old friends. See my About page. For information about me and the blog, including current contact information. Posted by Stephen Matheson. Please review my Rules and policies. For contact details, including an anonymous comment form that works all the time. December 2014 update: Quintessence of Dust. Ed Yong ...

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Quintessence of Dust: August 2011

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Molecular evolution: improve a protein by weakening it. In the cartoon version of evolution that is often employed by critics of the theory, a new protein (B) can arise from an ancestral version (A) by stepwise evolution only if each of the intermediates between A and B are functional in some way (or at least not harmful). This sounds reasonable enough, and its a good starting point for basic evolutionary reasoning. In work just published by Joe Thorntons lab. Posted by Stephen Matheson. Was a milestone ...

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Human Neurobiology and Single Cell Genomics. Mike McConnell, Ph.D. Ian Burbulis, Ph.D. Budha Banerjee, Ph.D. Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large. It is NOT junk. California Stem Cell Report. Budha Banerjee, Ph.D. Stukenberg-trained spindle checkpoint guru. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Sorry, your...

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Sex chromosomes in conflict « Nothing in Biology Makes Sense!

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Nothing in Biology Makes Sense! Making sense of life as we know it, in the light of evolution. Sex chromosomes in conflict. House mouse (by Wenfei Tong). Have you thought that not all the genes in your body might have the same evolutionary interests? The mouse Y chromosome. Figure from Sho et a. 2014. Showing how much of the mouse Y contains recently evolved, repetitive coding sequences. Why does sex even become linked to these bits of chromosome that do or don’t recombine? Figure from Sho et al. 2014.

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Quintessence of Dust: Let's see a show of autopods. Part 1.

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Let's see a show of autopods. Part 1. The discovery of deep homology. Was a milestone in the history of evolutionary thought. Anatomical structures in distantly related organisms, structures with only the barest of functional similarities, were found to be constructed under the influence of remarkably similar genetic pathways. The original and classic example from 1989 involves genes controlling pattern in both insects and mammals – the famous Hox genes. Or even just ' thing-sticking-out-of-the-body-wall.

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Quintessence of Dust: Molecular evolution: improve a protein by weakening it

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Molecular evolution: improve a protein by weakening it. In the cartoon version of evolution that is often employed by critics of the theory, a new protein (B) can arise from an ancestral version (A) by stepwise evolution only if each of the intermediates between A and B are functional in some way (or at least not harmful). This sounds reasonable enough, and it's a good starting point for basic evolutionary reasoning. In work just published by Joe Thornton's lab. By combining phylogenetic inference (i&#46...

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