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Take a trip down a double helix (that’s DNA)! Become a Genome Detective and help us important features of genes from disease-causing bacteria. | @UniofOxford

Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Genomes Detectives, we’re very excited there are now 3,001 of you! 🎉 Thank you for all your contributions.
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Season's Greetings #GenomeDetectives! Thank you for your hard work and achievements this year, we are so grateful for your support. Watch this space for more developments coming in the New Year...
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Important guidelines from the World Health Organisation and medical profession below. Over the counter antibiotics are the quickest way to promote resistance amongst microorganisms, meaning even trivial infections will become much harder to treat in the future.
Dr Steve Taylor@DrSteveTaylor

PLEASE Don’t follow the advice of The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Rt Hon Theresa Coffey @theresecoffey Only use prescribed antibiotics Finish the course Don’t use left over antibiotics Never share with others (Share widely)

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Congratulations Genome Detectives, you've completed another 20,000 gene classifications for Neisseria meningitidis in less than a month! 👏🎉Next we are working on genes from Campylobacter jejuni, a prolific cause of food poisoning worldwide. @PubMLST @cmc_rodrigues
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Odile Harrison@OdileHarrison·
Well done Ana Unitt for presenting your work on penA at the IPNC2022 Cape Town conference #IPNC2022 #neisseria. I’m sure this will be the first of many more IPNC conferences Ana will attend in the future⁦ @MaidenLab
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An important part of being a professional Genome Detective is sharing knowledge. @HB_Bratcher is at the #ipnc2022 conference in South Africa presenting some of our initial findings 🇿🇦
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Genome Detectives, we've been looking at some stats. Please know that we appreciate each and every one of you, but there have been some truly heroic efforts, with 8 of you making more than 2,000 classifications! Another 70 of you have made between 100-1000 classifications👏🏆
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We've written a paper! This predicts an alarming rise in antibiotic resistance for #Campylobacter, the most common cause of bacterial food poisoning worldwide. Based on current data, chicken associated lineages of Campylobacter may become 100% resistant by the year 2040.
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Congratulations Genome Detectives! We've reached more than 1,000 volunteers - a huge thank you to each and every one of you! 😀
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Congratulations Genome Detectives! You've finished 20,000 classifications for *Acinetobacter baumannii*, an amazing achievement!! 🎉 We will keep you informed of developments with this work. 😀 Next up are sequences from *Neisseria Gonorrhoeae*, a prevalent STI.
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Genome Detectives! You continue to be amazing! It's one month since the project went live, and now there are more than 800 of you 😃 You've made more than 30,000 classifications which is tremendous!
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