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Posts by Deon de Jager

Free online workshop for estimating relatedness from genomic data! Great opportunity especially for students and other early career researchers (but everyone is welcome)!
#AaRCademy #popgen

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Lessons learned: Recommendations for reproducible paleogenomic data analyses Souilmi et al. propose essential guidelines to improve the reproducibility of paleogenomic data analysis. As ancient DNA research often relies on the destructive sampling of finite resources, these re...

Lessons learned: Recommendations for reproducible paleogenomic data analyses
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The latest issue of #G3journal features work from @trstngnthr.bsky.social, @amygoldberg.bsky.social, @jgschraiber.bsky.social, where they benchmarked methods for estimating ancestry proportions under mapping bias and present adjusted genotype-likelihoods to mitigate its impact. buff.ly/9ET69CA

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New job opportunity in our project!
Want to join us — or know someone who could?
More details coming soon.
The PhD will be supervised by Cristina Valdiosera and Colin Smith

#JobOpening #ERC #Spain #UBU #México #PhD #PhDposition #Mestizaje #stableisotopes

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Our method, GENome EXogenous (GENEX) sequence detection, for identifying microbial-like regions in eukaryotic reference genomes is online in GigaScience track.smtpsendmail.com/9032119/c?p=...

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Estimating Organism Abundance Using Within-Sample Haplotype Frequencies of eDNA Metabarcoding Data Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding provides powerful insights into species presence and community composition, but remains limited in its ability to quantify species abundance or structure. Here, ...

I had an idea—just a hunch, really— on how to link #Popgen and #eDNA.
I was lucky to be in a lab that embraced curiosity, open discussion, and let me run with it.

One year, many equations, and a few too many simulations later, here’s the result:

🧬 Preprint now live: doi.org/10.1101/2025...

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I use BHL every single day in my research and teaching. I could not write my books or articles without it, I don't know what my students would do without it, and I would have to radically rethink my career without it. This is more critical with funding cuts. Please, please someone support BHL.

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In an unconscionable decision, the Smithsonian Institute has decided to no longer support the Biodiversity Heritage Library from 1 Jan 2026. Please someone step up and take it over.

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Congratulations, Mikkel!

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GenDivRange: A global dataset of geo-referenced population genetic diversity across species ranges - Scientific Data Scientific Data - GenDivRange: A global dataset of geo-referenced population genetic diversity across species ranges

GenDivRange: A global dataset of geo-referenced population genetic diversity across species ranges #popgen #consgen www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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GBIF Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data.

Everyone should know about GBIF. It's an international biodiversity data aggregator. Museum collections, apps like eBird and iNaturalist, published datasets from the technical literature, all in one place. www.gbif.org

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Today was truly inspiring. Something happened that we’ve never seen before, you made noise in places that rarely see protests like this. Communities across traditionally conservative areas hosted historic turnouts.

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Right Now, most of the American can relate to this message from the 90's.

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If you have a public platform & spent years calming everyone down, telling us Trump was not a danger,was not racist, & arguing that the best way to deal w/Trump was to laugh at him, berated ppl who used the word fascist, insisted that the two parties are the same, admit YOU WERE WRONG.

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If you're struggling to keep all of the different immigration/deportation cases straight, I've got a post for you: open.substack.com/pub/joycevan...

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211-0238/25-2N Tenure-track Assistant Professor and Curator of Paleontology Tenure-track Assistant Professor and Curator in Paleontology Natural History Museum Denmark Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Natural History Muse

The Natural History Museum Denmark is hiring a new Tenure-Track Assistant Professor and Curator of (Vertebrate) Palaeontology! Could it be you or someone you know‽ spread the word! Really excited to have a new colleague to work on our amazing collections! 🧪🏛️

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Statement of support for a global research ecosystem Our global research ecosystem is at risk — it's time to invest in the tools and services that power research and scholarship.

Many, if not most, of us depend on open, accessible research infrastructure to do our work and improve the world around us. But political support for such systems is not always there, or can change rapidly - consider signing below mitigate some that risk.
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Species that have improved status following conservation efforts. From top-left to bottom-right: Mauritian kestrel (Falco punctatus ©Josh Noseworthy CC BY 2.0), Pemba flying fox (Pteropus voeltzkowi ©Nigel Voaden CC BY 4.0), Little spotted kiwi (Apteryx owenii ©Kimberley_collins CC BY 2.0), Sierra Juarez Brook frog (Duellmanohyla ignicolor ©Medardo_Arreortua CC BY 4.0), Cook’s petrel (Pteroroma cookii ©sussexbirder CC BY 2.0), European bison (Bison bonasus ©Oleg Kosterin CC BY 4.0), Utahm’s bush frog (Raorchestes uthamani ©Ansil B.R. CC BY 4.0), Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus ©http://www.lynxexsitu.es CC BY 3.0), Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae ©Christopher.Michel CC BY 2.0).

Species that have improved status following conservation efforts. From top-left to bottom-right: Mauritian kestrel (Falco punctatus ©Josh Noseworthy CC BY 2.0), Pemba flying fox (Pteropus voeltzkowi ©Nigel Voaden CC BY 4.0), Little spotted kiwi (Apteryx owenii ©Kimberley_collins CC BY 2.0), Sierra Juarez Brook frog (Duellmanohyla ignicolor ©Medardo_Arreortua CC BY 4.0), Cook’s petrel (Pteroroma cookii ©sussexbirder CC BY 2.0), European bison (Bison bonasus ©Oleg Kosterin CC BY 4.0), Utahm’s bush frog (Raorchestes uthamani ©Ansil B.R. CC BY 4.0), Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus ©http://www.lynxexsitu.es CC BY 3.0), Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae ©Christopher.Michel CC BY 2.0).

Analysis of #IUCNRedList data on 67,217 animal spp, by @ashsimkins.bsky.social @billsutherland.bsky.social &co, reveals that a range of #conservation actions successfully conserved species at greatest risk of extinction, but rarely resulted in full recovery 🧪 @plosbiology.org plos.io/3XUzEDd

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Reviving the woolly mammoth isn’t just unethical. It’s impossible | Adam Rutherford At a time when US scientists are under attack from their own government, the illiteracy around these elephantine fantasies is dangerous, says geneticist Adam Rutherford

A fantastic, critical and accurate piece on the 🦣mammoth de-extinction claims from Colossal, sparked by the woolly mice we’ve been seeing these days on the news. Some sentences are gold 👇🏽

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✍️ by @adamrutherford.bsky.social

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On 21st of March we'll have a feedback session with MInAS to talk about animal #aDNA metadata and reporting. If you are producing ancient animal data, please join @ddj-sa.bsky.social and Ophélie Lebrasseur on the conversation to set up proper metadata standards. www.animal-adna.org/events/2025/...

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Ecology & biodiversity folks! Reply to this post to join the science feed!

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“Operation Whirlwind”

What’s Happening Now?
In 2025, Operation Whirlwind was launched under Interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin to investigate alleged threats against employees of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

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Interested in a project in the intersection of ancient DNA and Deep Learning for characterizing genetic variation? Do send a DM. Thank your for your RT!

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Accurate Bayesian phylogenetic point estimation using a tree distribution parameterized by clade probabilities Author summary Our research introduces novel methods to analyse a set of phylogenetic tree topologies, such as those generated by Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithms. We define a new model fo...

Check out our new method for summarising BEAST trees. The CCD0-MAP tree gives much more accurate results than MCC tree. It returns the tree that maximises the product of sampled clade probabilities regardless of whether that tree was sampled. Highly recommend :)

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A screenshot from Twitter. 

The original tweet reads: "Rapper Kenderick Lamar wore size 29 women's jeans to Super Bowl LIX." The tweet garnered over a thousand replies, most negative. 

I (Derek Guy) screenshotted that tweet and wrote: "so funny to see history repeat itself. men who wear slim fit and stretch denim—both of which were once considered strictly for women—criticizing kendrick for wearing flares bc they were on the women's aisle. in ten years, you'll be in flares clutching pearls about something else"

Then another user replied to my tweet, saying: "Wearing women’s clothes has never been in style, homo."

A screenshot from Twitter. The original tweet reads: "Rapper Kenderick Lamar wore size 29 women's jeans to Super Bowl LIX." The tweet garnered over a thousand replies, most negative. I (Derek Guy) screenshotted that tweet and wrote: "so funny to see history repeat itself. men who wear slim fit and stretch denim—both of which were once considered strictly for women—criticizing kendrick for wearing flares bc they were on the women's aisle. in ten years, you'll be in flares clutching pearls about something else" Then another user replied to my tweet, saying: "Wearing women’s clothes has never been in style, homo."

Not true. I'll give you some examples of when styles crossed over from womenswear to menswear, and how men have worn straight-up womenswear or just feminine styles in cool ways. 🧵

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Caption by professor B Gronnow.

Water color by Nuka Konrad Godtfredsen (2021). Copyright: The National Museum of Denmark.

"Hunting a herd of swimming caribou from kayak at the site, Aasivissuit, in the early 18th century West Greenland as interpreted by the Greenlandic artist, Nuka Godtfredsen. Through communal drive hunts the Inuit secured large amounts of caribou meat and fat for consumption as well as hide and antler for raw materials and trade. Large heaps of bones from the butchering of the animals piled up as waste in the midden area of the settlement, Three centuries later archaeologists excavated the bones, which were analyzed, including studies of preservation conditions of ancient DNA contained in the bones and soil."

Caption by professor B Gronnow. Water color by Nuka Konrad Godtfredsen (2021). Copyright: The National Museum of Denmark. "Hunting a herd of swimming caribou from kayak at the site, Aasivissuit, in the early 18th century West Greenland as interpreted by the Greenlandic artist, Nuka Godtfredsen. Through communal drive hunts the Inuit secured large amounts of caribou meat and fat for consumption as well as hide and antler for raw materials and trade. Large heaps of bones from the butchering of the animals piled up as waste in the midden area of the settlement, Three centuries later archaeologists excavated the bones, which were analyzed, including studies of preservation conditions of ancient DNA contained in the bones and soil."

New paper out! 📄
My first adventures in (ancient) metagenomics. 🦠

“Exploring DNA degradation in situ and in museum storage through genomics and metagenomics” www.nature.com/articles/s42...

Curious about the water color painting (see ALT text)? 🦌

Thread (Bluetorial?) with findings!
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'Education is Resistance' - quoted from a heartfelt essay in @londonreview.bsky.social by Malaka Shwaikh.

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From reddit: a letter from a postdoc who survived the Bolsonaro years. This is helpful framing for how to science in this administration. 🧪

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A gif with the text "International Day of Women and Girls in Science. It shows women doing different kinds of science.

A gif with the text "International Day of Women and Girls in Science. It shows women doing different kinds of science.

Happy #InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience 👩‍🔬

May your experiments work, may your research be impactful, and may those papers be accepted with minor revision 🧬

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