I'm excited to share our latest publication on co-transcriptional RNA folding in a eukaryote! Great work by Leo SchΓ€rfen with collaboration from Isaac Vock and Matt Simon! @leoschaerfen.bsky.social @mattdsimon.bsky.social
Take a peek here authors.elsevier.com/a/1kpxo_Oylr...
Posts by Steve Mount
OpenSpliceAI: An efficient, modular implementation of SpliceAI enabling easy retraining on non-human species www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03....
RNA xkcd.com/3056
Yes, this is a huge problem. NIH was happy to fund model organism databases and OMIM in the early days, but now they're cup-in-hand, like Wikipedia.
Years ago, I got an NSF ABI (Advances in Biological Informatics) award (Sailfish, with Carl Kingsford) and then served on an ABI study section. It was an odd mix of things like funding the tidyverse and digitizing museum collections. I don't think they do exactly that any more, but they did.
"Children will die if RFK Jr. is put in charge of HHS."
A new blog post up today, my first since quitting @forbes. Read it here with no paywall or ads: genome.fieldofscience.com/2024/11/rfk-...
I feel like this is validation when people ask me about alternative splicing and then the first thing I ask them is their read depth...
RNA sequencing depth guidelines for the study of alternative splicing www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Published online today @jcellbiol.bsky.social you will find our latest work on Cajal bodies. π
π It has been a joy to work with Chuyue Zhang, Dahyana Arias Escayola, and colleagues! doi.org/10.1083/jcb....
#RNAsky #RNAbiology
My first post here.
So far, no garbage notifications or random turds in my feed.
I joined yesterday evening, followed 97 people, and now (10 am) 19 people I know have followed me back.
It looks like this is going to be like science Twitter in the old days.
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