Ilias GeoSo

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Ilias GeoSo

@IGeoso

Asst. Professor | UT Austin | Bioinfo

Beigetreten Ekim 2015
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Biology+AI Daily
Biology+AI Daily@BiologyAIDaily·
Fundamental limitations of genomic language models for realistic sequence generation 1. A new study evaluates the capabilities of genomic language models (gLMs) in generating realistic genomic sequences, revealing significant limitations in capturing essential genomic features. The research highlights the need for specialized architectures to better model biological constraints. 2. The study focuses on Evo 2, a state-of-the-art gLM with 40 billion parameters, and tests its performance on diverse prokaryotic, eukaryotic, and viral genomes. Results show that while synthetic sequences capture local statistics, they fail to preserve long-range genomic organization and other key biological features. 3. Synthetic genomes generated by Evo 2 consistently fail to replicate natural k-mer spectra, showing systematic distortions in frequency chaos game representations (FCGRs). This indicates a lack of species-specific higher-order k-mer organization in the generated sequences. 4. The research also finds that synthetic genomes exhibit significant deviations in nullomer content, with eukaryotic genomes showing depletion of nullomers, while viral and prokaryotic genomes show enrichment. This highlights Evo 2's inability to capture domain-specific evolutionary constraints. 5. Non-B DNA motifs, which are crucial for genomic processes, are systematically distorted in synthetic genomes. Eukaryotic sequences show depletion of these motifs, while viral genomes show enrichment, indicating a failure to replicate the density and distribution of non-B DNA structures. 6. Transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) are found to be systematically enriched in synthetic human sequences, with a loss of native clustering and hotspot organization. This suggests that gLMs like Evo 2 reshape the regulatory motif landscape in a way that diverges from natural genomic patterns. 📜Paper: biorxiv.org/content/10.648… #Genomics #LanguageModels #ComputationalBiology #SyntheticGenomes #Bioinformatics
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Dajiang Liu
Dajiang Liu@dajiangliu81·
I am excited to share our new work that generates a single cell eQTL atlas for immune cell types. The work integrates bulk eQTLs with sc-eQTLs, which boosts the power for identifying sc-eQTLs for up to 4 folds. As such, we have the power equivalent to sc-RNASeq of 4K individuals.
Cell Genomics@CellGenomics

An atlas of single-cell eQTLs dissects autoimmune disease genes and identifies novel drug classes for treatment dlvr.it/TJnSg0

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One Health Microbiome Center
Center members in the @IGeoso lab presented a major new method for sequence analysis termed nucleic “quasi-primes,” the shortest occurring sequences in each of 45,076 organismal reference genomes, present in one genome and absent from every other examined genome.
Genome Research@genomeresearch

Up next at #AGBTGM: Ioannis Mouratidis presenting a method to identify the shortest species-specific oligonucleotide sequences. Read more in @genomeresearch - tinyurl.com/Genome-Res-280…

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Di Antonio Research Group
Di Antonio Research Group@DiAntonioLAB1·
I am very excited to be serving as Guest Editor of @GenomeBiology for this special collection on the biological relevance of non-canonical DNA structures. Get in touch if you are interested in contributing or learn more by visiting: bit.ly/4i4kG65
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Ilias GeoSo@IGeoso·
I’m thrilled to serve as Guest Editor for @GenomeBiology’s special collection on the biological significance of non-canonical DNA structures. If you’re interested in contributing visit: bit.ly/4i4kG65.
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One Health Microbiome Center
📢We are pumped to announce the speakers for this Fall's One Health Microbiome Center Seminar Series! Beginning on August 30th, join us every Friday at 11 AM EST to hear inspiring microbiome-focused talks across diverse subject areas. 🦠🔬⚕️🍄🧪🧫 @huckinstitutes @PSUresearch
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Alejandro Montenegro
Alejandro Montenegro@aemonten·
For various reasons, I'm putting together a list of New PIs (< 5 years as lab heads) in the eukaryotic gene regulation/functional genomics space. If you know of any -or are one yourself- please reply below! 😊
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Ilias GeoSo@IGeoso·
Our manuscript on cancer detection using nullomers in cell-free RNA is out: rdcu.be/dyz15 Congratulatios to @bigmonty12 for his first paper from the lab!
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Seth Bordenstein
Seth Bordenstein@Symbionticism·
OPEN INVITATION: @PSUmBiome to host the One Health Microbiome Symposium, May 30-31, 2024. The event will showcase diverse research fields of the Center and experts unlocking the intricate roles that microbes play in & across ag, envtl, & human health. 1/n huck.psu.edu/institutes-and…
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