Keyi
@keyi_g
PhD student in KI/SciLifeLab.
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Fantastic work & presentation by Lara Merino from the Karolinska Institutet MSc program in biomedicine SciLifeLab. Lara & Keyi found an #CRISPR off-target. Unlike, prior assumptions Cas9 is NOT responsible for it ... stay tuned, we will reveal the culprit.
Our recent paper on tRNA evolution in birds is part of a special section in GBE (Genome Biology and Evolution) on synonymous mutations.😃 academic.oup.com/gbe/article/13… Here is the link to the tRNA story with Keyi, Alexander Suh 서상재 & Claudia Kutter 🧬 academic.oup.com/gbe/article/13… #ornithology #genomics
The artwork version of our manuscript: "Genome size reduction and transposon activity impact tRNA gene diversity while ensuring translational stability in birds" academic.oup.com/gbe/article/13… Claudia Kutter, Keyi, Alexander Suh 서상재
Nice to see our study published in Gut Journal. Fantastic work by Jonas N. Søndergaard Christian Sommerauer @IonutAtanasoai Laura Hinte Keyi #GuiliaGuiducci #LarsBrautigam @AouadiLab Lovorka Stojic and #IsabelBarragan.
At first we couldn’t explain what was going on in our deletion clones. Thanks to @samplix Xdrop Oxford Nanopore LRS, Keyi Lara Merino solved the puzzle …and recently discovered more. Please stay tuned.
4 abstract submissions, 4 selected presenters! Well done #KutterLab! Keyi Christian Sommerauer Carlos Gallardo Dodd #RiccardoMosca presenting #CRISPR-on/off-targetig, #anticodon-codon-balance, #GeneRegulation in LiverDisease and #RNA-binding-proteins
Wonderful to see our review tinyurl.com/4un6xbmv in press AJP-Cell Physiology. It's about the astonishing roles of #ncRNAs and RNA-binding proteins #RBPs in liver physiology and metabolic diseases. Great work by PhDstudent Christian Sommerauer
After acceptance earlier this year, it is nice to see our study in print Gut Journal
Work by Keyi Claudia Kutter Karolinska Institutet SciLifeLab reveals genome fragility causing 10q23.31 deletion, incl. PTEN, in HAP1 cells, changing profiles resembling those of cancer patients. Stress elevates frequencies, affecting cell readouts bit.ly/3utYDSk