Jonathan Wells (@jn_wells) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathan Wells

@jn_wells

HFSP postdoctoral fellow in Feschotte Lab @CornellMBG. Studying transposable elements, zinc finger proteins and genome evolution. he/him

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Great to see this excellent paper out in print. Raises lots of exciting questions and further highlights the need for at T2T zebrafish genome assembly...

David Aerne (@meodai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Greetings color enthusiasts! I am excited to announce the release of "Poline", a new micro library for generating colors. Check out the first public beta and let me know your thoughts on the project. Check its documentation here: meodai.github.io/poline/ #color #generative

Nora Brown (@noraandfauna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to finally share a big part of my thesis, highlighted here! 🎉 And major thanks to my coauthors!! Any feedback most welcome 🪰

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Virus-like transposons cross the species barrier and drive the evolution of genetic incompatibilities | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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With 50,000 journals, it can be difficult to efficiently determine a paper's Impact Factor. That's why we're excited to announce Impact Shade, a partnership with all major scientific publishers, that lets you determine if a paper is worth your time w/out having to read any words!

With 50,000 journals, it can be difficult to efficiently determine a paper's Impact Factor. That's why we're excited to announce Impact Shade, a partnership with all major scientific publishers, that lets you determine if a paper is worth your time w/out having to read any words!
Tessa Montague (@tessamontague) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the new cephalopod special issue of Current Biology!🐙🦑 Grateful for the opportunity to contribute a Primer on the neural control of camouflage: cell.com/current-biolog… Collection: cell.com/issue/S0960-98…

Check out the new cephalopod special issue of Current Biology!🐙🦑

Grateful for the opportunity to contribute a Primer on the neural control of camouflage:
cell.com/current-biolog…

Collection: cell.com/issue/S0960-98…
Arnaud Bertrand (@rnaudbertrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely masterful interview on Gaza of Dominique De Villepin, former Prime Minister of France, who famously led France's opposition to the Iraq war and who, IMHO is the best diplomat the West has produced in decades. This is so important, so incredibly well argued, that I

Guillaume Bourque (@guilbourque) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We all take repeat annotation in the human genome for granted but are we sure it's correct? In a 🚨new paper 🚨 from the lab, Xun Chen shows that up to 30% of primate ERVs/LTRs instances are mis-annotated.

Kristin Knouse (@kristinknouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are privileged to continue honoring Angelika’s inspiring legacy of mentorship and discovery with the third annual Angelika Amon Young Scientist Award! Please encourage PhD students outside the US who embody her infectious passion for biology to apply! ki.mit.edu/events/prizes-…

We are privileged to continue honoring Angelika’s inspiring legacy of mentorship and discovery with the third annual Angelika Amon Young Scientist Award! Please encourage PhD students outside the US who embody her infectious passion for biology to apply! 
ki.mit.edu/events/prizes-…
Cedric🧬➰🧬Feschotte (@cedricfeschotte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💥Our new preprint! Transposon ADDICTION in development! Gag proteins of endogenous retroviruses are required for zebrafish development Study led heroically by Sylvia Ni & Jonathan Wells This work has transformed my view of transposons, no less! 🧵1/n biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Magdalena Skipper Wondering if you might comment on the decision to publish in your venue with the disclosed restrictions given: “A condition of publication in a Nature Portfolio journal is that authors are required to make materials, data, code, and associated protocols promptly available to