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Our trilogy of orthology publications is online! Review on Hierarchical Orthologous Groups doi.org/10.1007/s00239-025-10277-1 OrthoXML-Tools doi.org/10.1007/s00239-025-10271-7 A great community effort on Quest for Orthologs in the era of Data Deluge and AI doi.org/10.1007/s00239-025-10272-6
Great work by Nicola De Maio and Nick Goldman - not just scaleable to "pandemic scale" trees but - if I have got this right - arguably more valid than traditional column based bootstrap in the context of very tight evolution.
It’s #WorldBookDay! This photo shows the human genome printed in a book. Now imagine all the data stored at EMBL-EBI. Our archives hold life science data equivalent to ~480 billion books. Stack those books and they’d reach from Earth to the Moon and back several times.
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