Coming up tomorrow in the evol-mut-circle seminar series
Coming up tomorrow in the evol-mut-circle seminar series
The next evol-mut-circle meeting happens Tues, 17 Feb, 15:00 UTC (8:30 pm India, 10 am EST). Marwan Tuffaha (York) will present her work on cancer drivers and mutation bias reversals
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the first evol-mut-circle meeting of 2026 happens Tuesday, 20 Jan, 15:00 UTC (8:30 pm India, 10 am EST). Madeleine Oman will present "How Sequence Context-Dependent Mutability Drives Mutation Rate Variation in the Genome"
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our next evol-mut-circle seminar (21 Oct, 15:00 UTC) features Timothy Fuqua on
"De novo promoters emerge more readily from random DNA than genomic DNA"
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Next Tuesday (20 May), evol-mut-circle hosts a discussion on hypotheses to account for targeted hypomutation
We'll have a panel of experts to help with the discussion, including some with key roles in this issue
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The CDC has literally been gutted today.
Thereβs no need for βApril Foolsβ when reality is a nightmare for every human on this planet.
Thousand of scientists fired.
Entire departments erased.
1/
colleague from CDC: "Taking it day by day. I'm very angry and sad. We lost some really good people."
Yes, thanks! Quiroz, et al (incl. @grey-monroe.bsky.social) is relevant to understanding the proximate causes of non-random patterns of repair and mutation
But this leaves open whether the driver is mutation or damage. That's the issue we are trying to tackleβ how to tell these 2 hypotheses apart
...has most of the same implications as gene-targeted hypo-mutation, but is more parsimonious
Later this spring, evol-mut-circle will host an open discussion of competing hypotheses, to include some of the scientists active in this area of research
I'll post more details as the date gets closer
Monroe, et al 2022 argued that mutation in Arabidopsis evolved adaptively to be lower in genes than non-genes
That stimulated a lot of debate over whether the pattern is real
What about the evo model?
A model of gene-targeted hyper-repair (to avoid damage)...
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Sorry, I try not to be a jerk but that was rude.
That would have been amazing but it is extremely difficult to get decision-makers to spend large amounts of money or do extremely unpopular things without a guarantee of results. And scientists in early 2020 could not guarantee that air filtration would be a game-changer
It's 5 yrs today since lockdown started in England, but "We must never have lockdown again" is the wrong lesson.
Lockdowns are terrible but so are deadly pandemics.
Our choices 5 years ago were limited - we can & must do better in the future.
Do read my post.
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dude lost his temper and used force exactly 1 time in his entire recorded life, and this was the context
Great opportunity in a beautiful city
Coming up next Tuesday
@kelleyharris.bsky.social
"What causes mutation rates to vary among populations, species, and cell lineages?"
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The technofascist coup plan a la Yarvin says the regime must be able to control every institution it does not dismantle. IMHO they picked Columbia bc the admins are so willing to sell out. If they capitulate like NIH, Columbia will voluntarily purge its own people and programs to comply with MAGA
Today is the 100th bday of Margaret Dayhoff! She is the mother of bioinformatics. In her honor, some are celebrating it as Bioinformatics Day or Bioinformaticians' Day.
H/T to Farzana!
www.nature.com/articles/s43...
Happy bioinformatics day to all!
New, from me: you were told that the threats to free speech came from wokeness. Some compared it to Maoist China.
Now we are witnessing government power being used to silence dissent and censor ideas. Now we know what real society-wide chilling effects look like. π§΅
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Really wish people would stop talking about the problem with Science under Trump as βbudget cutsβ.
No. Budgets are set deliberatively by elected members of congress. Budgets havenβt been cut.
Whatβs happening are *purges* and *censorship*.
Right, it's important to keep stating loudly that this is an illegal seizure of power, an administrative coup. It's a bit like when a cop with no right to search your car or house acts like he has that right. If you let him in, you are the sucker
We all need to be that guy who just keeps arguing
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These are some resources I found useful to understand the administrative coup taking place here. The 2-part series by Robert Evans (with guest Ed Helms) is a bit repetitive but worth 2 hrs IMHO
www.thenerdreich.com/reboot-elon-...
medium.com/@alysion42/d...
www.podchaser.com/podcasts/beh...
In the most recent evol-mut-circle seminar, @bryangitschlag.bsky.social (of
@davidmccandlish.bsky.social lab) presented his latest work: Graduated effects of mutation bias in adaptation
The recorded talk plus Q-and-A is free here for 6 months:
umd.zoom.us/rec/share/b-...
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Same here. Many agencies are doing long-term work for strategic gain. If everyone doing research (into fish, weather, security, COVID, etc) goes on strikeβ and gets firedβ there is no immediate downside. It just makes us stupider, less competitive, and more vulnerable 5 years into the future.
OK, thanks. I don't work on speciation. I have done a lot of reading about "evo theory" writ large, and in that genre, he is a reactionary who can be counted on to bring the same hostile and dismissive tone to intra-scientific disputes as he does to extra-scientific ones
What do you mean by "firings"? By "targeted agencies" do you mean the ones whose employees got the deferred resignation (fork) offer? I am not aware of actual firings at NIST (ideology = 0.01, workforce = 3400)
Which legacy? Gatekeeping and the reactionary mindset are mutually reinforcing.
The fitness advantage of phenotypic switching accrues to the lineage over time as it samples diverse environments. Is that a different "level"? I'm not sure the "levels" concept is apt here.