π΄ Happy to announce a new addition to the T2T stable! "Fully Phased Telomere-to-Telomere Assemblies for Thoroughbred Horse and Donkey Haplotypes derived from a Mule Illuminate the Peculiar Evolution of Equid Centromeres"
π www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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π The T2T train keeps rolling: "The formation and propagation of human Robertsonian chromosomes" with Gerton and Garrison labs is out! What's a Robertsonian chromosome? Let Jen tell you herself in this great video, or read our paper: [1/3]
πΊ youtu.be/JmlY5omxQVc
π www.nature.com/articles/s41...
5/ Big thanks to @sedlazeck.bsky.social and Daniel Agustinho for their support and insight on this work!
Would love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or what tools you are using in your long-read work. π
#Genomics #Bioinformatics #PacBio #Nanopore #VariantCalling #GenomeAssembly #T2T #Epigenetics
4/ We also dig into:
β οΈ Key challenges still facing the field
π¬ Areas where accuracy or scalability can improve
π Where we think long-read tech is heading next
3/ In this review, we cover:
π§© Reference-based + de novo assembly workflows
𧬠Structural + small variant calling
π§ Epigenetic insights (methylation, etc.)
π οΈ Bioinformatics tools and pipelines that power it all
2/ Over the past decade, long-read sequencing (e.g., ONT, PacBio) has reshaped how we explore the genome, enabling breakthroughs like:
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Telomere-to-telomere assembly
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Structural variant discovery
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Epigenetic profiling
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Complex repeat resolution
1/ 𧬠A Hitchhikerβs Guide to Long-Read Genomic Analysis is out now!
This mini-review walks through the latest advances in long-read DNA sequencing β from assemblies to variant calling to epigenetics.
Link π genome.cshlp.org/content/35/4...
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Transcriptomics in the era of long-read sequencing. #RNAseq #LongReads #Bioinformatics @naturerevgenet.bsky.social π§¬π₯οΈ
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@sedlazeck.bsky.social AMPath24 talk about long reads highlighting TRGT tool by @egor-dolzhenko.bsky.social and @guilhermesena1.bsky.social and others for HiFi sequencing by @pacbio.bsky.social
Good read about how the NIH functions. After 2 years as a new investigator I only now feel like I am starting to understand the process. This is one of the challenges for new investigators: why is the learning curve so steep?
Thank you!!
I created a long-read sequencing starter pack. I'm still finding people on here, so apologies if I missed you. Please suggest people who should be added and I'll add them! go.bsky.app/JGkefsJ
New method out for structural variants studies called Kanpig. Huge improvements on tandem repeat regions where 70% of sv are. Great new method from Adam English!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
I'm going to be advertising a PhD studentship (open to international students) working on long read pangenome / assembly algorithms in bacteria. Would suit someone with maths/compsci background. Aptitude and interest more important than experience. Do please spread the word. Advert to follow
Also, for folks submitting NSF postdoc fellowships, we have a few successful examples of those here too. And please if you got one last year, consider submitting!
github.com/RILAB/statem...
Sharing on behalf of Andy Clark @ Cornell. Their Dept of Mol Bio and Genetics has an Asst Prof opening with a focus on human genetics and genomics this year: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28554
Thank you for this initiative, please include me.
Join the T2T consortium next Thursday, Apr 4, 12-4pm EDT for a webinar focused on the wet side of ultra-long read sequencing. We will have a half-day of seminars from top experts in the field sharing their advice plus a Q&A. Free and open to all. Register here: ucsc-seqtech-events.online
With an increasing number of suspected genetic disorders, there is a need for new tools to improve diagnostics rate. At @nanopore, I will discuss the potential of nanopore sequencing to uncover variants of complex mendelian bit.ly/40Go3rB
NCI Spring School on Algorithmic Cancer Biology is happening again Apr 1-5 2024! The registration is now open, we invite trainees broadly interested in computational cancer biology to participate. Please apply and spread the word! ncifrederick.cancer.gov/events/confe...
Bioconductor is leaving Twitter/X
blog.bioconductor.org/posts/2023-1...
Exciting news: Weβre taking another step to making Bluesky an open network for public conversations.
Around the end of this month, weβll release a public web interface. With this, youβll be able to view posts on Bluesky without being logged in on an account.
I was waiting for a great topic for my first Bluesky post, and I cannot thing of a better one: Iβm thrilled to be hosting @aphillippy.bsky.social at Rice University today and looking forward to his talk at 4pm! events.rice.edu/event/345896...
A reminder of this faculty opening in the Dept of Human Genetics at UU. Applications are due Dec. 8. Please share!
Attending #ASHG2023? Come check out my poster on Nov 2nd 3 to 5PM. I'll be presenting my research on @PacBio #longread application on complex medically relevant genes. Poster number PB3340. Can't wait to see you there! π§¬
Excited to be attending the ASHG 2023 Meeting next week in Washington, DC! I will be introducing the use of long-read sequencing technology to solve complex genomic regions. Looking forward to learning about the latest advances in human genetics and genomics research. #ASHG2023 #genetics #genomics