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Steven Roberts

@sr320

Professor in School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences into shellfish, epigenetics, genomics, aquaculture and environmental physiology.

Seattle, Washington Beigetreten Aralık 2008
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D'Aniello Enrico lab
D'Aniello Enrico lab@henryd_aniello·
Dear colleague, This is a friendly reminder that the deadline for submitting abstracts to #epimar2025 epimar2025.org is closing January 19th
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epimar2025
epimar2025@epimar2025·
📣 Early bird registration & abstract submission for #epimar2025 is now open! Join us next May in sunny Barcelona to hear and discuss the latest trends in #MarineEpigenetics. Register now for the best prices and help build the Epimar community! https:/epimar2025.org 🦀🐟🪸🌱
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Trevor Branch (moved to Bluesky)
Trevor Branch (moved to Bluesky)@TrevorABranch·
University of Washington: we care a ton about the environment and global warming. Also UW: please download and fill out this form and get it signed by your administrator to grant permission to use an Uber Green ride for the same price as Uber X.
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UW SAFS
UW SAFS@UW_SAFS·
🌊@MarineMantegna shares her work gathering critical data to support the health of the ocean & the health of communities. A @UW SAFS grad, Chris is a champion of bringing together diverse perspectives to "do the same thing, and see how we do it together." youtu.be/VLLocGcP9S8?fe…
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UW SAFS
UW SAFS@UW_SAFS·
🦀Bitter crab syndrome (BCS) might sound like an attitude problem, but it’s a condition faced by valuable Alaska #fisheries: snow crabs and Tanner crabs. SAFS grad Aspen Coyle shares more about her research into BCS, caused by a parasitic dinoflagellate⤵️ fish.uw.edu/2024/10/bitter…
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D'Aniello Enrico lab@henryd_aniello·
Beautiful and inspiring talk by Steven Roberts @sr320 on environmental memory and the role of DNA methylation in marine bivalves. @SznDohrn
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Michael Metzger
Michael Metzger@themetzgerm·
Metagenomics and #COI sequencing folks: If you have deep sequencing of PCR amplified products and want to phase the different alleles, what do you use and how do you deal with PCR recombination artifacts?
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Trevor Branch (moved to Bluesky)
Trevor Branch (moved to Bluesky)@TrevorABranch·
Job! Associate or Full Professor in applied organismal biology & aquaculture, and the Executive Director of the Western Regional Aquaculture Center. Here at @UW_SAFS University of Washington, with me and other fabulous colleagues (and awesome students) apply.interfolio.com/154407
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Ben Sutherland
Ben Sutherland@bsuther7·
Check out our latest! We’re excited at the utility this new tool for Pacific oyster will bring. Also will share how we are using the panel @Research_VIU/ @VIUDeepBay at the Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association Conference next week #shellfish78 @UBCeoas
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Delighted to share the latest from the GBMF-supported project on sustainable oyster aquaculture. @bsuther7 and Tim Green led the development of an amplicon panel for high-throughput and low-cost genotyping of Pacific oyster academic.oup.com/g3journal/arti…. Pretty sweet to get the cover!

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AP Climate
AP Climate@AP_Climate·
The UN says more aquatic animals were farmed than fished in 2022. That’s the first time in history. apne.ws/uvdvGHb
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@themetzgerm Two things we are thinking is more robust annotation with trinnotate (have no data on increased how much better this would be) and doing WGCNA to group with modules and possibly lean on annotations (processes) of other module members.
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Michael Metzger@themetzgerm·
@sr320 Good question! That is what we have now in clams. We need something better than best-uniprot-hit that can be used systematically. Or we need a push to add a lot more to uniprot based on all the newly sequenced genomes out there.
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Michael Metzger@themetzgerm·
Naive question for transcriptome folks: Are your “top” differentially expressed genes the ones with the smallest p-value, or biggest fold change, or some combination of the two, or is there no consensus on this?
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Northwest Treaty Tribes
Northwest Treaty Tribes@nwtreatytribes·
The Kurt Grinnell Aquaculture Scholarship Foundation is hosting its first Pacific Northwest Indigenous Aquaculture Summit this August, bringing together tribes to support traditional foods, economic opportunity and cultural resources through aquaculture. kurtgrinnellscholarship.org/pacific-northw…
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@themetzgerm Agree 100% but that is different from p-value / fold query. We use enrichment to reduce, as we are not confident we know how 0.2 fold versus 2.0 fold difference impacts physiology. A diff question I would love to know - what do we do when 40% of DEGs are not annotated?
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Michael Metzger@themetzgerm·
@sr320 I agree, you can really be more confident with gene set enrichment. That said, it requires prior knowledge of what the gene does. It would be good to be able to find genes when we don’t already know what they do—especially in species with dodgy annotations like bivalves.
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