Israel Barrantes

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Research Group Translational Bioinformatics @ IBIMA, Universitätsmedizin Rostock. Infection Research, Microbiomes, Aging, Drug Repositioning
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Article alert: The 2-methylpropene degradation pathway in Mycobacteriaceae family strains. Steffen Helbich, Israel Barrantes, et al. Collaboration with @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.16449 @[email protected]
Our latest work coauthored with the #IBIMA-#Rostock team: "Gene #coexpression analyses of #healthspan across multiple species" https://academic.oup.com/nargab/article/4/4/lqac083/6850902 #nargab #NAR_Genomics_and_Bioinformatics
Gene co-expression analyses of health(span) across multiple species

Abstract. Health(span)-related gene clusters/modules were recently identified based on knowledge about the cross-species genetic basis of health, to interpret t

OUP Academic
@yokofakun reminds me of the NatureComms paper in this thread https://twitter.com/limenian/status/1590346029403996161
Israel Barrantes (@[email protected]) on Twitter

“@NaturePortfolio @NatureComms That's not what I meant. A regular "code availability" section usually includes a link to a code repo (e.g. github) or a suppl doc including the code and cmds. Here they just said, "we used R and python versions etc" with no further details. No reproducibility possible”

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@mikelove I only read twitter on tweetdeck mode, and in that way I can read only priority lists, and drag and drop interesting tweets to collections. Is there something like that here?