The plight of the wheat bioinformatician: when your genome reference sequence changes more often than Taylor Swift’s boyfriend

I did my PhD at the University of Liverpool performing mutant identification and epigenetic studies in wheat. These analyses heavily involved the use of bioinformatics. As I had no prior bioinformatics experience, having previously worked identifying treatment response biomarkers for human chronic lymphocytic leukemia, it was a steep learning curve for me, particularly in my […]

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Anyone who visited Keith Edward’s group previously will no doubt remember the less than glamorous offices of OB120! However five years after plans for the new building were announced, the Bristol Life Sciences building is now finally a reality. Last summer we moved 300 metres up the hill to the shiny, new building in a

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