Dorrestein: Group by similarity, can group with edges & nodes, a map of structural space 2012 PNAS http://t.co/EG1u6b0gjs #ASM2014

9:37am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Dorrestein: Gerwick cyanobacterial coll is 15M spectra! 'a long time for a PhD' to sift through #ASM2014

9:36am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Dorrestein: Microbial metabolic maps using 'Microbial Imaging MS' Refer to 2012 PNAS paper http://t.co/HodFBEMVrt #ASM2014

9:36am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Dorrestein: Analogy to GPS: "where's my boyfriend app" Can track pets, anti-poach, anti-theft. We need this for molecules #ASM2014

9:34am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Dorrestein: Very cool animation - the 4th branch of the central dogma, what role do microbes play 2014 publ http://t.co/fb0JLQGSjK #ASM2014

9:33am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Pieter C. Dorrestein (Univ CA San Diego): "GoogleMAP" - Type Molecular View of Microbes: From Culture to People #ASM2014

9:31am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: Q&A: 'I think we can fairly easily reconstruct an ancient ancestral genome today' #ASM2014

9:26am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: Tyr-Trp cross-feeding of evolution over time 2005 Science http://t.co/swYJWEQ0Ia Now 14 2014 PNAS http://t.co/oMYFl680qx #ASM2014

9:23am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: Now onto new sensor/selectors against a few dozen compounds #ASM2014

9:20am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: Has 'derisked' 2 more codons, recoded another 13 codons in ribosomal genes. Mage - 2009 Nature http://t.co/9HmxoAa0Dd #ASM2014

9:19am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: Genome recoding - a radical change to change one codon genome-wide. (virus resistance) 2013 Science http://t.co/9BEjSiGN8s #ASM2014

9:17am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: Looked at effect of n-term codon bias Science 2013 paper http://t.co/3nMufLoQHY #ASM2014

9:16am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: Showed regulatory region data from 2013 PNAS Kosuri et al http://t.co/AjiKi1h5KJ #ASM2014

9:15am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: Synthesis of genomes: synthesis on-chips, able to error correct. Can construct many K's of cis regulatory regions #ASM2014

9:13am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: Recent Science paper http://t.co/CTWJtW9hmZ FISSEQ in-situ RNA sequencing in 3D (Hmm - what relevance to microbiology?) #ASM2014

9:11am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: Examples of lung and gut: in culture to include microorganisms at the interface #ASM2014

9:07am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Church: His gigantic disclosure page: http://t.co/9nJzXldoEm At the human/microbial interface, organ-on-chips. #ASM2014

9:06am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

George M. Church (Harvard): Synthetic Ecologies #ASM2014

9:04am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Estimates another 20K genomes needed to fill out the tree, 'achievable in probably 5y' #ASM2014

9:00am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Broad ecological and broad phylogenetic sampling needed for evol inferences #ASM2014

8:58am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: UASB reactor 'is a treasure trove of candidate phyla'. Another is a hypersaline mat #ASM2014

8:57am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Confirmed via phylotype-specific KSB3 FISH, Sekiguchi 2014 submitted. Clues to bulking phenotype with sensing mech #ASM2014

8:56am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Culprit was KSB3 filaments: applying GroopM, 8 scaffolds ID, one 'bonus' at only 0.4% abundance #ASM2014

8:55am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Another story: candidate phylum KSB3 found in an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket, clogging process #ASM2014

8:53am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Low-energy lifestyle, mostly fermentative (thus reason why not culturable), clues to photosynthesis evolution #ASM2014

8:52am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Their result corroborated here in human gut: nonphotosynthetic cyanobacteria http://t.co/EThXA2nLnr #ASM2014

8:51am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Koala faeces, phosphate-removing sludge, anaerobic digesters: recovered six draft genomes ~2MB http://t.co/zo8wN6tpdf #ASM2014

8:49am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Applied to 'dark cyanobacteria': aphotic habitats such as animal gut, deep sea sediment. Non-photosynthetic #ASM2014

8:47am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Their binning called GroopM (Github repo: http://t.co/LiMThVFHu2 ) uses population abundance as a fn of sampling & seq #ASM2

8:46am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: 2nd aid: binning strategies, but limitations of reference datasets. #ASM2014

8:43am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: More accessible is via metagenomics. Varying success: only if dominant reads. 2 aids: NGS tech 'through the roof'... #ASM2014

8:42am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: From 16S to populations to single cells: what JGI is tackling. (Tanja Woyke's work highlighted) #ASM2014

8:41am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Wu 2009 Nature paper: http://t.co/ZKCfZYXIiG Adding foliage to the tree of life Nature Rev 2014 http://t.co/zbymFPmdOU #ASM2014

8:40am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: Graph from Rinke 2013 http://t.co/DrqpPTwy3i in '05 the uncultured exceeded the cultured phyla. #ASM2014

8:37am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Hugenholtz: "With differential coverage binning of metagenomes" - shows progress from 1998 to 2014. >60 bact phyla, 50% uncultured #ASM20

8:36am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Philip Hugenholtz (U Queensland): Fast Tracking the Addition of Genomic Foliage to the Tree of Life with... Metagenomes #ASM2014

8:34am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: Credits Todd Micheal for 'NGS', and UC Davis / Univ MN for sending clones out free of charge #ASM2014

8:32am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: Free exchange of tools and materials, 'not so true today', helped develop a technique used in nearly every lab today #ASM2014

8:30am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: NHGRI sequencing reduction, costs less and we're sequencing more. Conclude: the idea from 40y ago, from a free exchange #ASM2014

8:29am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: Reviews HGP was BAC by BAC; Venter's shotgun approach, photo of POTUS; then rice only gets 'Sec'y of Agriculture' #ASM2014

8:27am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: Paper by Zoller and Smith 1993 Nobel (Chemistry) 'tools and sequences for making chimeric genes' http://t.co/otUDejykC8 #ASM2014

8:25am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: So this paper in NAR (shotgun sequencing) becomes one of the most highly cited of all time: http://t.co/ezoGC78hii #ASM2014

8:23am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: Apple II sequencing software paper: http://t.co/Mt2J0jw5KN Concept for shotgun seq was rejected as 'trivial' by PNAS (!) #ASM2014

8:22am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: Reminds audience how difficult things like excising small fx and other molbio techniques were not that long ago. #ASM2014

8:20am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

RT @HWiatrowski: Joachim Messing is talking about phix174 at the Big Data session. Loving it - I'm such a sequencing history geek! #asm2014

8:16am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: Had to mutate F-factor to accel. conjugation, development of JM strains. Shows gel of lac repressor gene fragment #ASM2014

8:15am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: X-gal and lac operon, 1974 pub: http://t.co/QLiakDi9lb Tetramerization for active lactose, IPTG analogue... #ASM2014

8:13am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: (Note: I've worked with >so many< M13 clones, and now I'm hearing from the person who developed this! This is GREAT!) #ASM201

8:11am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: Idea of M13 ssDNA sequencing; M=Munich; unique to phiX due to lack of lysis. #ASM2014

8:10am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite

Messing: Begins with this pub from his thesis in '72: http://t.co/mTczU7u1VI '74: parallel sequencing idea, after hearing Sanger #ASM2014

8:07am May 20th 2014 via Hootsuite