Monday, April 18, 2021
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Science For All Seasons - Clarity from comparison: How other animals' genomes illuminate our own
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Dear Elinor Karlsson, (and George Church),
CRISPR for reversion! Exciting times 😇 #Drosophila pic.twitter.com/8mVYNpQ7an
— Pinar Ustaoglu (@DrPinarUstaoglu) March 23, 2021
Focus on lifespan #Longevity with #AgingReversal? ~ #Drosophila ~ https://t.co/kQi6I68nas #WUaSLongevity #WUaSagingReversal in a #RealisticVirtualEarthForCRISPR (think #GoogleStreetView with #TimeSlider with #AI at cell & molecular levels with #DigitalSpecies @WorldUnivAndSch) https://t.co/YtgrYfF9Uc
— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) March 31, 2021
Thrilled to announce the first successful hybridization between a bird and an axolotl.
— Dario Taraborelli (@ReaderMeter) February 5, 2021
Northern Red Bishop, Fort Mason. pic.twitter.com/zVb8rSA5zU
Axolotl https://t.co/HqCyXLuzbd
— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) February 5, 2021
- https://t.co/AUE8RRnX5L
Wow - genetically engineered with bird https://t.co/0y5MxFJwOw ReaderMeter/status/1357492535510265857?s=19
How might we do this at home & in lab in #RealisticVirtualEarthForSpecies? #ActualVirtualhttps://t.co/V8uFzJi91R~
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Where to begin with Vast #Wiki #WUaSData project of 1 #RealisticVirtualEarth for EVERYTHING since 4.6 billion yrs ago & at cell & atomic levels too & as #RealisticVirtualEarthForGenetics? #BeginAtTheBeginning? https://t.co/ZeKyEpbvgl Is this #StreetView #TimeSlider #TensorFlowAI?
— Scott_GK_MacLeod_WUaS_worlduniversityandschool.org (@scottmacleod) April 18, 2021
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Interested in Genetics at MIT OCW-centric WIKI World University and School, and potentially regarding planning for genetics for all 7.8 billion people (eg in collaborating with WikiTree), and for other species, and individuals too, for ex., in a single #
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Broad question: How could we best explore these phenotype questions about genomics and adaptations (hibernation) in a realistic virtual earth (think Google Street View with time slider, Maps, Earth, TensorFlow AI and Samsung Neons' artificial humans and artificial species' individuals - even with a film-to-3D App) at the cellular and molecular levels too? I'm thinking in terms of a
https://twitter.com/hashtag/
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Scott (sgkmacleod@
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Longevity, aging reversal with genetic therapies, Actual-Virtual Drosophila melanogaster research in these regards, new tools for genetic virtual research, perhaps emerging from a realistic virtual earth for CRISPR - https://twitter.com/hashtag/
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Into a realistic virtual earth - thinking Google Street View with TIME SLIDER (re seasons' word), Maps, Earth, TensorFlowAI, Translate - and even realistic avatar bots like Samsung Neons, and even group buildable like Google Monster Mash - https://twitter.com/hashtag/
https://twitter.com/
~ #GrabTheAIcode #GoogleMonsterMash
to co-create your own #ActualVirtual #
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https://scott-macleod.
Questions and text chat from your talk:
Thank you!
Is the human reference genome at the human genome project a single genome or an 'average' from all samples collected?
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Anonymous Attendee 02:21 PM
How much of the genome is conserved across the 240 mammals?
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Stephanie Lam 02:25 PM
when comparing across diverse mammals, what % of human coding genes are conserved compared to completely new genes of unknown function?
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Scott GK MacLeod (You) 02:28 PM
How do breeds (the labs) & ‘outbreeds’ (or what you called the cats)) - and humans’ genomes - retain fertility but donkeys mules and donkeys don’t even in terms of the genetic characterizations, Elinor, that you’re making for Zoonomia? Thank you. Scott (sgkmacleod@
Ms.Borrelli (she/her) 02:31 PM
This presentation is so awesome. I begin teaching my next high school Zoology class on Monday and would love to show the students this presentation. Will the recording be available?
Tom Ulrich 02:45 PM
Thank you so much! Yes, we will post a recording of the talk on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/
Family Healthy Choices 02:31 PM
Is the Powerpoint presentation available to access and download? Thank you.
Tom Ulrich 02:46 PM
I will ask Elinor and Diane if they’d like to make the slides available. If they do, we’ll post them on our website. Thanks!
Heather Remoff 02:33 PM
Might it be possible for the natural world to shape a gene drive that could be inserted into our genomes via pandemic viral infections?
Tom Ulrich 02:43 PM
Great question! In a sense, the natural world already did that, millions of years ago. Researchers think that somewhere between 5 and 8% of our genome came from ancient viruses.
Anonymous Attendee 02:44 PM
Will this seminar be available online? I find it very inspiring and would love to revisit some of the concepts.
Tom Ulrich 02:47 PM
Thank you so much! Yes, we will post a recording of the talk on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/
Hamid Gaikani 02:46 PM
Hi. Is there any position in the genome that is 100% conserved? I mean, any mutation would cause death.
Scott GK MacLeod (You) 02:51 PM
Broad question: How could we best explore these phenotype questions about genomics and adaptations (hibernation) in a realistic virtual earth (think Google Street View with time slider, Maps, Earth, TensorFlow AI and Samsung Neons' artificial humans and artificial species' individuals - even with a film-to-3D App) at the cellular and molecular levels too? I'm thinking in terms of a
https://twitter.com/hashtag/
https://twitter.com/hashtag/
Scott (sgkmacleod@
@broadinstitute
public lecture “Clarity from comparison: How other animals' genomes illuminate our own.” Sadly, few
@ZoonomiaProject
species survived the #2021MMM #carnage https://youtu.be/YKjYFydrje0
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Fascinating Tzumin Lee Drosophila fruit fly Connectome and temporal lineages talk today, 4/21/21 (organized by CalTech - https://www.allen-lineage.org/portfolio-item.html). The title of Tzumin Lee's talk was changed at the last minute, as announced by Jay Shendure (moderator and introducer and geneticist)
The video recording should be posted here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrszkCFQtagROYcbqv2lxuQ
Tzumin Lee, PhD
Janelia Research Campus
https://www.janelia.org/people/tzumin-lee
https://www.janelia.org/lab/lee-tzumin-lab
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My question in the Q&A text:
http://med.stanford.edu/cvi/
recordings.html#day2 -
http://med.stanford.edu/cvi/
agenda -
https://med.stanford.edu/cvi/
speakers -
http://med.stanford.edu/cvi/
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_red_bishop
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Euplectes_franciscanus
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