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We have released pyani-plus v1.0.1 github.com/pyani-plus/p... This release fixes some minor bugs and improves progress reporting for larger (e.g. fungal) genomes.
1mo
Minor bug fixes and enhancements. This will now catch empty FASTA files explicitly with a clear error message. When using a cluster, the worker jobs will now update their JSON output based on time ...
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Release pyANI-plus v1.0.1 · pyani-plus/pyani-plus
Come and see us at #microbio26 in Belfast! We’re in the Genetics and Genomics session (part 2) and also at poster A038. We’ve lots of stickers! Ask us for stickers!
See you at #MicroSoc2026 #MicroSoc26 in Belfast for stickers and microbial genomes and taxonomy chat!
We'll be at the @microbiologysociety.org Annual Conference in Belfast this year, with a poster describing the new features in pyani-plus, and a talk about benchmarking genome comparisons. There will also be stickers! See you there 🦠 #microbiology #genomics #pyani #ANI
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Our poster from #microbio26 describing pyani-plus is available on FigShare: doi.org/10.6084/m9.f... It'll have to do until the preprint's out ;) The figure examples may be of interest if you're following the Ochrobactrum/Brucella controversies 😈 #microbiology #bioinformatics #taxonomy
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Getting the advert ready just now, but we'll soon be accepting applications for an IBioIC-funded Collaborative Training Partnership with @hutton.ac.uk The project is to infer "rules" for composing carbohydrate-active enzyme (CAZyme) arsenals in bacterial plant pathogens. UK funding only.
(just to be clear - this is a PhD studentship opportunity… more details to follow when the advert goes up)