by tunhnguy | May 24, 2023 | News
May 24, 2023 Mike Dolder is the Director of Engineering for UC Santa Cruz’s Physical Planning, Development & Operations department (PPDO), which manages and oversees all physical planning, design, and construction activities on campus. When Mike was only two...
by tunhnguy | May 17, 2023 | News
Emily Cerf | UCSC | May 10, 2023 Read on the UCSC News Center. UC Santa Cruz scientists, along with a consortium of researchers, have released a draft of the first human pangenome—a new, usable reference for genomics that combines the genetic material of 47...
by tunhnguy | May 17, 2023 | Publications
Abstract Here the Human Pangenome Reference Consortium presents a first draft of the human pangenome reference. The pangenome contains 47 phased, diploid assemblies from a cohort of genetically diverse individuals (source). These assemblies cover more than 99% of the...
by tunhnguy | May 17, 2023 | News
Comb jellies proven to be the sibling group to all other animals Emily Cerf and Raúl Nava | UCSC | May 17, 2023 All animals are related to each other, but comb jellies — a marine invertebrate found in oceans around the world — are the most distantly related to all...
by tunhnguy | May 8, 2023 | Publications
Abstract We reconstruct the phenotype of Balto, the heroic sled dog renowned for transporting diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska, in 1925, using evolutionary constraint estimates from the Zoonomia alignment of 240 mammals and 682 genomes from dogs and wolves of the...