
Edward Wallace
Staff Writer at Fortress of Solitude
Group leader, RNA and cellular adaptation in fungi. Carpentries data science instructor. Trying to make my corner of science a better place. Opinions my own.
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May 30, 2024 |
ecoevorxiv.org | |Premal Shah |Edward Wallace |Michael A. Gilchrist
Downloads Download Preprint Authors Abstract Synonymous codons are used unevenly despite coding for the same amino acid. Recent work has provided critical insights into the functions, mechanisms, and fitness consequences of codon usage bias and synonymous mutations. However, experiments aimed at understanding the role of synonymous mutations often involve only a small number of reporter genes.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
carpentries.org | Toby Hodges |Edward Wallace
We are delighted to (belatedly) announce the addition of a new community-developed lesson, Good Enough Practices in Scientific Computing to The Carpentries Lab. The curriculum was peer reviewed in the Lab Reviews repository, and approved for inclusion in The Carpentries Lab on 17th July 2023. The Carpentries Lab was set up as a space for peer-reviewed lessons developed by the community.
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Jun 13, 2023 |
biorxiv.org | Elizabeth Ballou |Edward Wallace
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Apr 12, 2023 |
cell.com | Julie L Aspden |Edward Wallace |Nicola Whiffin
SummaryExons are regions of DNA that are transcribed to RNA and retained after introns are spliced out. However, the term “exon” is often misused as synonymous to “protein coding,” including in some literature and textbook definitions. In contrast, only a fraction of exonic sequences are protein coding (<30% in humans).
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Jan 4, 2021 |
madisonrecord.com | Edward Wallace
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Translation meeting in Edinburgh (I'm co-organising). Speakers include Allen Buskirk on his deep mechanistic work on prokarotic translation, Karen Merchante on plant ribosomal proteins, and the UK Translation community bringing their best science! #RNAbiology #ribosome Please RT!

Are you registered for the 30th Translation UK meeting? This year, our ever-popular conference is taking place at the incredible University of Edinburgh! Be quick - abstract submission and earlybird discount ends 30 April. Register today: https://t.co/pGlRdi5hGA https://t.co/OajJg24L4X

RT @baym: I will never understand why statisticians say “Type I error” and Type II error” when false positive and false negative are the sa…

RT @Wallace_Lab: PhD opportunity in our lab, starting October 2025! Project: Engineering Biology for the Remediation and Bio-upcycling of…