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Two weeks ago I visited collaborator Adam Eyre-Walker at the University of Sussex in Brighton. Adam and I have been working on a paper exploring what selective forces underly the rate with which bacteria take up new genes, using insights … Continue reading
2013 SGM Autumn Conference
Last week I attended the Society for General Microbiology’s Autumn Conference held this year at the University of Sussex in Brighton (actually just outside of Brighton in Falmer). The main reason for going was the ‘Impact of bacteriophage in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Eyre-Walker, bacteriophage, Brighton, Martha Clokie, odose, phage, SGM, University of Sussex
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ODoSE: a webserver for genome-wide calculation of adaptive divergence in prokaryotes
I just published a paper on a user-friendly webserver for prokaryote genomics analysis with colleagues from the universities of Sussex, Wageningen and Nijmegen. The webserver is available here and the paper is freely accessible at the PLoS ONE website. From … Continue reading
Travelling
It has been a while since I last posted as I have been quite busy travelling (and Cornwall is not exactly centrally located). Two weeks ago Pawel, Tremough colleague Britt Koskella and myself went to visit Martha Clokie and her … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Eyre-Walker, Britt Koskella, David Gibson, Insomnium, Ivana Gudelj, Martha Clokie, Michael Sieber, Mike Allen, National Marine Aquarium, Pawel Sierocinski, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, University of Exeter, University of Leicester, University of Sussex, Will Gaze
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