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Tom Booth (@boothicus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our imaginatively-titled liquorice pizza ‘Ancient Genomes Indicate Population Replacement in Early Neolithic Britain’ feat. Cheddar Man dropped in NatureEcoEvo today. Props to Lucy van Dorp whose haplotype matching took it beyond ‘just another aDNA paper’. dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559…

Tom Booth (@boothicus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve blogged about it here natureecoevocommunity.nature.com/channels/521-b… But if you want the spoilers...read on...

Lucy van Dorp (@lucyvandorp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to work on “Ancient Genomes Indicate Population Replacement in Early Neolithic Britain” published today in NatureEcoEvo rdcu.be/bw1ED #aDNA #popgen (1/5)

Great to work on “Ancient Genomes Indicate Population Replacement in Early Neolithic Britain” published today in <a href="/NatureEcoEvo/">NatureEcoEvo</a> rdcu.be/bw1ED  #aDNA #popgen (1/5)
Lucy van Dorp (@lucyvandorp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very exciting to share #AncientGenomes from Britain dating to 8500-2500BCE including ~2X #Mesolithic and a ~10X #Neolithic individual. These genomes revealed the story of how farming arrived in #Britain around 4000BCE (2/5)

Debbie Kennett 🧬🌳 (@debbiekennett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My new paper for Forensic Science International on "Using genetic genealogy databases in missing persons cases and to develop suspect leads in violent crimes" authors.elsevier.com/a/1Z8MC1MCG0Lz…

Tom Booth (@boothicus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good read. ‘In other words, what you'd expect from a dynamic interconnected patchwork of populations that were at times more or less isolated from each other.’ Statement could be applied to entirety of human history to be fair.

Lucy van Dorp (@lucyvandorp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are a lot of phylogenetic trees 🌳getting bounced about in the midst of #COVID19 and they’re getting really really big. A phylogenetic tree is a valuable resource mid #pandemic but they're not always easy to interpret. Here's a brief explainer on just one aspect. 1/11

Mark Thomas (@mt_genes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our response to Angela Saini's misleading piece in nature 9 March 2020. nature.com/articles/d4158… Her statement "... it was not the university’s biologists, but its humanities scholars ... who forced their workplace to confront a sordid history ..." is untrue.

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've seen many alarmist and incorrect claims about mutations in #SARSCoV2 . In this thread I will address some of the major misconceptions. Parts of the material I cover can be found expressed more formally in an article we published recently. tinyurl.com/yb4mxhes. (1/11)

I've seen many alarmist and incorrect claims about mutations in #SARSCoV2 . In this thread I will address some of the major misconceptions. Parts of the material I cover can be found expressed more formally in an article we published recently. tinyurl.com/yb4mxhes.
(1/11)
Mislav Acman (@misac42) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so happy this piece of work is out! 🥳 👉Large-scale network analysis captures biological features of bacterial plasmids (tinyurl.com/yboamzpz). Hopefully a guide on how to study and classify #plasmids based on their genetic similarity #microbiology #genomics More below👇

I am so happy this piece of work is out! 🥳
👉Large-scale network analysis captures biological features of bacterial plasmids (tinyurl.com/yboamzpz). Hopefully a guide on how to study and classify #plasmids based on their genetic similarity
#microbiology #genomics
More below👇
Lucy van Dorp (@lucyvandorp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our latest Nature Communications paper we reconstruct an alignment-free distance network comprising >10000 bacterial #plasmids. Link ➡️ tinyurl.com/yboamzpz Plasmids are mobile extra-chromosomal elements & important vehicles of #AMR exchange between species. #stopsuperbugs

In our latest <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a> paper we reconstruct an alignment-free distance network comprising &gt;10000 bacterial #plasmids.

Link ➡️ tinyurl.com/yboamzpz

Plasmids are mobile extra-chromosomal elements &amp; important vehicles of #AMR exchange between species.

#stopsuperbugs
Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There have been claims that #COVID19 has acquired mutations leading to more transmissible strains. We formally tested whether this was the case using 15,000 #SARSCoV2 genomes from all over the world: ... and the answer is no, not at all! (1/5) tinyurl.com/ycrgb7ad

There have been claims that #COVID19 has acquired mutations leading to more transmissible strains. We formally tested whether this was the case using 15,000 #SARSCoV2 genomes from all over the world:
... and the answer is no, not at all! 
(1/5)

tinyurl.com/ycrgb7ad
Lucy van Dorp (@lucyvandorp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest bioRxiv tests whether any #mutations recurrently acquired to date impact the #transmission of #SARSCoV2, the virus responsible for #Covid_19. ➡️tinyurl.com/ycrgb7ad #SpoilerAlert we don't. 👇

Our latest <a href="/biorxivpreprint/">bioRxiv</a> tests whether any #mutations recurrently acquired to date impact the #transmission of #SARSCoV2, the virus responsible for #Covid_19.

➡️tinyurl.com/ycrgb7ad

#SpoilerAlert we don't.

👇
Lucy van Dorp (@lucyvandorp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our work highlights that, to date, there is no strong evidence for the emergence of more transmissible lineages of #SARSCoV2 due to recurrent #mutations and suggests the important role of host RNA editing in shaping viral genomic diversity.

Lucy van Dorp (@lucyvandorp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A wonderful & truly collaborative effort with Damien Richard @CedricCSTan1 @liampshaw Mislav Acman Prof Francois Balloux UCL Genetics Institute. ➡️tinyurl.com/ycrgb7ad #openscience #genomics #COVID #WomenInSTEM