Rob Edwards

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Rob Edwards

Rob Edwards

@linsalrob

Matthew Flinders Fellow in Bioinformatics. 'The David Attenborough of Phages' mastadon: @[email protected]

Adelaide, South Australia เข้าร่วม Haziran 2008
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Phages for Life 2023 (Hybrid Conference)
🔬 Meet Prof. @linsalrob: A creator of RAST and MG-RAST 🌟 🌐 From coral reefs to remote islands, he's pushed the limits of sequencing and bioinformatics. 🔬 Catch his talk at #ICBRAR2023: "PhageCraft: From Sewage to Synthesis." Get ready for a journey that goes beyond the lab!
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Prophages are phages hidden in bacterial genomes, and they affect our health! We explored where they hang out in the human microbiome biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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RT @feargal@genomic.social My old lab from Cork, Ireland in Nature this week with "Structural atlas of a human gut crassvirus". Really great team, always so supportive, friendly and hard working, really well earned! Plus such nice pictures. (Damn maybe I should have stayed (1/2)
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bacterianos, los fagos templados brindan ventajas de crecimiento únicas a sus anfitriones a través de la conversión lisogénica." @cientounero/110283109296888651" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">mstdn.science/@cientounero/1… (2/2)
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RT @cientounero@mstdn.science Artículo que guardo por interesante, para leer para cuando la vida de tiempo.. 😉 The Promise and Pitfalls of Prophages | bioRxiv biorxiv.org/content/10.110… "Mientras que los fagos virulentos esculpen el microbioma al matar a sus anfitriones (1/2)
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Phages... So many #phage and they are all #prophage integrated into a #bacteria #genome A few million prophages from > million bacterial genomes Are prophages good or bad for bacteria? The data shows they provide heaps of benefits The paper is in #biorxiv and the data (1/2)
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RT @ARC_Tracker@aus.social #ARCschedule Apr23 v2: Updated with projected opening, closing & outcome dates for schemes through to end of next year (2024). (It's very possible there's errors here. Let me know if so!) @ARC_Tracker/110149290627021480" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">aus.social/@ARC_Tracker/1…
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RT @feargal@genomic.social The gut microbiota contributes to the pathogenesis of anorexia nervosa in humans and mice. New study at Nature Microbiology. Faecal metagenomics & serum metabolomics (77 cases, 70 controls) + FMT to GF mice to show casual relationship. (1/2)
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Zamin Iqbal@ZaminIqbal·
@linsalrob (I have no expertise but) maybe one that relies on plasmid encoded genes to get in? Eg biorxiv.org/content/10.110… From @baym and Natalia QO , whose twitter is I can't find oddly
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Alexander Harms
Alexander Harms@AHarms485·
@linsalrob That depends a bit on your definition of host range. Just recognition / lysis or also plaque formation? Phages targeting the highly conserved NGR glycan of enterobacteria are quite broad or those targeting conjugative pili of broad host-range plasmids (even cross-genus for PRD1).
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