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Evolution of developmental mechanisms, especially axial patterning. Experimental embryology. 🪸🪼



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1/10 For decades, cellular aggregation was considered an evolutionary dead end. Cells could come together temporarily. But complex multicellular organisms like animals? Our study, led by JP Gerdt, with Ruibao & @jennahed.bsky.social suggests it may be time to rethink that🧵 #ProtistsOnSKy
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Excited to see this work from June Ordoñez's PhD published in Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology! 🎉 www.frontiersin.org/journals/cel... #zoology #spiralia #development #evolution
Evidence of off-target probe binding affecting 10x Genomics Xenium gene panels compromise accuracy of spatial transcriptomic profiling
Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo
🐭 Female mice develop male genitals when researchers modified both copies of non-coding Enh13, which controls Sox9 gene responsible for testes development in male mice. This suggests Enh13 acts as an enhancer and a silencer of Sox9, per Nature Communications study. #SciSky #MedSky 🧪
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Computational assessment identifies probe binding errors in a widely used commercial platform for spatial transcriptomics.
Evidence of off-target probe binding affecting 10x Genomics Xenium gene panels compromise accuracy of spatial transcriptomic profiling
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Small changes in the non-coding part of the genome have a key role in sex determination.
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Female mice grow testes after this single DNA tweak
Tim Wollesen
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Claire Pomeroy