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  • 1 month ago | biorxiv.org | Rowena Hill |Gillian Reynolds |Neil Hall |David Swarbreck

    AbstractComparative genomics analyses are frequently used to inform our understanding of how organisms have evolved and how genetics contributes to phenotypic traits. Thanks to the considerable growth in the number of sequenced and assembled genomes, there is increasingly abundant data with which to perform such analyses. However, the appropriate use of genomic data can be highly dependent on genome annotation.

  • Aug 22, 2024 | inews.co.uk | Gillian Reynolds

    All entertainment is built around the power to induce deep feelings. Affection, for one. Anger, for another. Radio is good for both, which is why I love it. But not all the time and certainly not everywhere. I listen to a lot of Radio 3 these days – more than I used to. That’s partly because it’s the Proms season (and a good one, too). But it’s also because Radio 2 doesn’t seem to want to talk to me, Radio 1 seldom has, Radio 5 Live’s daytime appears to be going through a valley of gloom. (Hang on.

  • Aug 17, 2024 | indiependent.co.uk | Gillian Reynolds

    As news of extreme weather becomes more normalised by the day, people are starting to think about how they can travel more sustainably. One way to do this— which is by no means new, but enjoying a resurgence in popularity—is via Interrail (or Eurail, for us non-EU citizens).

  • May 11, 2024 | inews.co.uk | Gillian Reynolds |Sarah Carson

    Is there anything more annoying to switch on the radio for a favourite show and find it isn’t there? We radio listeners have firm habits – and essential illusions. Mine is that a particular presenter or programme is talking, personally, to me. And, perhaps, to you. We all like to feel that our best-loved shows somehow understand us. So when, all of a sudden and without much of an explanation, the time of a favourite show changes we are, at first, bewildered. Shortly after, however, we may get angry.

  • Apr 23, 2024 | michigandaily.com | Gillian Reynolds

    This article was written as part of The Michigan Daily’s investigation into the current state and future of health equity in Michigan. Read other stories from the project here. The Michigan Health Equity Challenge, a program conducted by the University of Michigan, is an opportunity for select graduate students to propose an idea to solve health equity issues in partnership with an organization in southeast Michigan.

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