Dr. Simone Gable (@simonegable) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Simone Gable

@simonegable

Not a hugger | Bioinformatics PhD @NAU Tollis Lab | Postdoc @ASU @EBPgenome🐍🧬🐢(she/her)

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Hadas Weiss (@weiss_hadas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

academia is just making mental notes on how you don’t want to behave when you become a professor and then never becoming a professor

Jonathan Jacobs 🧬🦠🕹️🏕️ (@bioinformer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just uploaded another project dataset (an RNAseq study) to SRA, BioSample, and BioProject - and along the way created step by step slide deck with screenshots of the process (web page captures and metadata tables, etc). Let me know if you're interested and I'll be happy to

Marc Tollis (@evilsmaug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are still accepting abstracts for our Plant and Animal Genomes 32 workshops in San Diego, please re-post or re-tweet or whatever it is the people are doing docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

Marc Tollis (@evilsmaug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to share the results of a massive years-long effort to catalogue how non-human, non-model animals deal with cancer. Zach Compton Zach Compton cut his teeth with this project, and fared better than well I'd say! aacr.org/about-the-aacr…

Elsie (@meelsie143) 's Twitter Profile Photo

chuds in the replies saying irwin is the only one who they love because he wasn’t a propagandist I guarantee if he was still around he would not be quiet about the climate devastation we’re facing

Eric Green (@nhgri_director) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am starting a new video series called WAY COOL GENOMICS! Join me as I showcase examples where genomics is used in a study that is important, impactful, – and just plain WAY COOL!

Earth BioGenome Project (@ebpgenome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LIVE from #BG24 : Dr. Simone Gable is describing how transposable element expansions drive genome size evolution in squamate reptiles. #genomics #genome #biodiversity #squammates #reptiles #reptile #evolution

LIVE from #BG24 : <a href="/SimoneGable/">Dr. Simone Gable</a> is describing how transposable element expansions drive genome size evolution in squamate reptiles.
#genomics #genome #biodiversity #squammates #reptiles #reptile #evolution
Earth BioGenome Project (@ebpgenome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We now have a representative genome for about half of all Squamate families. Genome size ranges between 1-2.5 Gb across 200 million years of evolution.

We now have a representative genome for about half of all Squamate families.

Genome size ranges between 1-2.5 Gb across 200 million years of evolution.
Earth BioGenome Project (@ebpgenome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LIVE at #BG24: Marta Coronado-Zamora discusses how TEs contribute to Anopheles urban adaptation at our Transposon evolution in the era of Biodiversity Genomics session #genomics #genomes #anopheles #adaptation

LIVE at #BG24: <a href="/geneticament/">Marta Coronado-Zamora</a> discusses how TEs contribute to Anopheles urban adaptation at our Transposon evolution in the era of Biodiversity Genomics session

#genomics #genomes #anopheles #adaptation
Emily Taylor (@snakeymama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am horrified by FedEx's commercial portraying a driver who killed a rattlesnake while delivering a package as a hero. I have written a letter to FedEx marketing officials and hope that you will do so as well, and will share this post to get more people involved. 1/4

I am horrified by <a href="/FedEx/">FedEx</a>'s commercial portraying a driver who killed a rattlesnake while delivering a package as a hero. I have written a letter to FedEx marketing officials and hope that you will do so as well, and will share this post to get more people involved. 1/4
Daniel Chavez (@danielc23028196) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent talk by my friend Taylor Hains from the University of Chicago. Do you think working with whole genomes in birds is easy? Well, think again... Assembling microchromosomes in birds is challenging but, at the same time, fascinating ! #PAG32

Excellent talk by my friend Taylor Hains from the University of Chicago. Do you think working with whole genomes in birds is easy? Well, think again... Assembling microchromosomes in birds is challenging but, at the same time, fascinating ! #PAG32