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An evergreen, #cortonaprocarioti group photo. Very nice to be back in presence and meet young (and old) very talented friends.

An evergreen, #cortonaprocarioti group photo. Very nice to be back in presence and meet young (and old)  very talented friends.
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We have a new theory out today on why operons formed and it deals with how bacteria replicate their chromosome during (or before) cytokinesis. This was the chance to work again with friends from the good old times Matteo Brilli Francesco Pini and our talented Chrisondakeys

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Presenting our computational biology stories at the International Interdisciplinary Colloquium: New Challenges Induced by Microbiomes – 3rd edition” in Paris. Data and inspiration from @alessiome73 Elena Perrin Tania Alonso Vásquez Chrisondakeys Università di Firenze

Presenting our computational biology stories at the  International Interdisciplinary Colloquium: New Challenges Induced by Microbiomes – 3rd edition” in Paris. Data and inspiration from @alessiome73 <a href="/Elena_Perrin_84/">Elena Perrin</a>
<a href="/TaniaAloVas/">Tania Alonso Vásquez</a>
<a href="/chrisondakeys/">Chrisondakeys</a> <a href="/UNI_FIRENZE/">UniversitĂ  di Firenze</a>
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Thrilled to start my internship at USC Sun lab. Will apply alignment free statistics to MeDuSa, the scaffolder by Marco Fondi and work on viruses from metagenomic data 🤩

Thrilled to start my internship at <a href="/USC/">USC</a> Sun lab. Will apply alignment free statistics to MeDuSa, the scaffolder by <a href="/mrcfnd/">Marco Fondi</a> and work on viruses from metagenomic data 🤩
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Why did some groups of genes get progressively closer on the chromosome  to ultimately form operons ? We addressed and quantified the role of gene multiplicity (strictly connected to the number of active replication forks in a cell) and metabolic homeostasis in this process.