I carry out research into the evolution of viruses and their impact on host species. Open science.
Robert J. Gifford
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Most bioinformatics tools put software first and data second. GLUE does the opposite.
In this blog post (link in reply), I provide a plain-language explanation of its data-oriented philosophy, and why that matters for reproducible virology.
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As virus discovery accelerates, integrating new sequences meaningfully is becoming a central challenge.
Flavivirus-GLUE provides an open framework for multi-scale comparative genomic analyses of flaviviruses.
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Recovery of viral RNA from centuries old human tissue is genuinely exciting.
This changes the horizons for recovery of ancient virus genomes.
MLCA genotyping in GLUE is currently available for a range of viruses, including:
HCV, HBV, HEV, dengue, chikungunya, West Nile virus, yellow fever virus, rabies virus, and lentiviruses (SRLVs, EIAV).
Studying immune gene evolution is rarely about a lack of data, it’s about keeping data, biology, and interpretation aligned as everything changes.
New GLUE Genomics post: from viral genomes to immune genes, using interferon lambda as a case study.
gluetools.substack.com/p/glue-resou...