Who needs Cupid when you've got a dropbox? π
Happy Valentine's Day from all of us at Plasmidsaurus! π π¦
Who needs Cupid when you've got a dropbox? π
Happy Valentine's Day from all of us at Plasmidsaurus! π π¦
Please let me know if you try the @plasmidsaurus.bsky.social RNA-seq service. We worked VERY hard on making it awesome!!!
Happy sequencing everyone!!!
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Plasmidsaurus now lives in Germany! Overnight sequencing for ALL of Europe!
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Big π to Dr Jan MΓΌller, PI at @i-med.ac.at, Austria, for starring in this video!
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This is incredible
Plasmidsaurus should have stellar tech support, please let me know if you couldn't get the answer there.
For a 120nt polyA encoded in a plasmid, we would expect something around 40-50 in the output.
Looking for that plasmid you cloned last year?
You can now search your entire Plasmidsaurus history, including by plasmid features.
Do you have any suggestions or requests?
BRUH
My plasmid samples arrived at 8am on a ***saturday***
Delivery to data in 50mins?!
HOT OFF THE PRESSES!!! Download and print these ultimate dinograms and woo that special scientist in your lab.
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I'll be in San Diego on Tuesday night. Is there any interest in an @plasmidsaurus.bsky.social informal meetup at New English Brewing on Tuesday evening? Beer and stickers on us.
Happy Friday.
80s in the -80s
Is Ultima Genomics the ultimate genomics solution? Cool to see the sequencers (they insist on calling them tools) and mirror-finish sequencing wafers in action.
So deep research is good for stuff you aren't familiar with, and bad for stuff that you are already an expert on? Sounds like Gell-Mann amnesia.
Did we miss this scene in Jurassic Park? π¦π₯
Sucrose in Mexican Coke rapidly hydrolyzes to glucose and fructose: youtu.be/NY66qpMFOYo?...
Applied Science on sugars isomerizing: youtu.be/kiuXasyB3L0?...
These 2 videos are fundamental for how biologists things about molecules, and yet almost nobody's aware of these phenomena.
The 1st explains how sugars spontaneously isomerize into differently active forms.
The 2nd shows how sucrose rapidly hydroyzes to glucose and fructose.
Yeah, like 0.5ul reactions. I have had good success with the Echo, but curious what else is out there.
What are the best options for sub-microliter scale molecular biology?
Looks like Wednesday should be launch day.
I'll see if we can get Gladstone Monday. I think we are also going to update the box (possible swag drop?)
Would anyone in SF use morning pickups if plasmidsaurus offers it? Ideally results early in the afternoon.
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We're on the hunt for a talented backend software engineer to join our team. If you love dinosaurs, cutting-edge tech, and amazing people π, weβd love to meet you.
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Thank you
Kristian - what is the best place to read the current available evidence for a non-lab origin? In your model, does non-lab origin include infection during collection and sampling of caves by WIV personnel?
Having an ex-sequential crisis.
Thanks for the positive feedback. I passed it along to the dev team π
Screenshot of plasmidsaurus results interface. Each row is a plasmid. Columns are status, name, linearized plasmid map, length, and rerun.
Wow I am loving the mini linearized plasmid map feature of Plasmidsarus results interface.
Golden Gate Site on the Great White