RT @pkerpedjiev: Very informative article! My contribution started with a blog post: https://t.co/rkjgb8TP57 https://t.co/3qe23p2HDo
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @AndyBiotech: The most popular genes in the human genome https://t.co/5YzpQNxs9X https://t.co/acOv0iQuBG
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
"It takes a certain confluence of biology, societal pressure, business opportunity and medical need for any gene to become more studied than any other." #Genes #HumanGenome https://t.co/rD9BVhhLON
RT @emorenolampaya: The most popular genes in the human genome: A tour through the most studied genes in biology. https://t.co/lmmvHrlIz8
This is fun. If there were a popularity contest for genes, who'd win? https://t.co/PK5NK3foRD
Because only a blue heart is appropriate here 💙💙💙💙💙 https://t.co/Wn7sh5nyam
Nature, always with the popularity contests :) I did something not dissimilar a few years ago https://t.co/ibcePAZEw9 https://t.co/ClfwTowaki
RT @AndyBiotech: The most popular genes in the human genome https://t.co/5YzpQNxs9X https://t.co/acOv0iQuBG
The most well-studied genes in the human genome! https://t.co/8k9voYCoUO
@markgerstein Gene popularity over time, kind of cool! https://t.co/oHvc1p3jnS https://t.co/6GCR0R7539
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
#TopNews for today https://t.co/BkNCx079Zu
Fashionable Genes~ https://t.co/Exau6yC2F1 https://t.co/ZNOO39iznH
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @Soriano_Lab: ROSA26 is "the most popular non human gene of all time", according to Nature! https://t.co/1b6mquEQ1X (check the sidebar).…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @Janis3_14159: "Out of the 20,000 or so protein-coding genes in the human genome, just 100 account for >25% of the papers tagged by th…
The greatest hits of the human genome https://t.co/MdarCHllcz
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
Interesting analysis of fashionable genes. TP53 wins. Who remembers the glorious years of GRB2 and CD4? https://t.co/2lx60eA5Wz
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @AndyBiotech: The most popular genes in the human genome https://t.co/5YzpQNxs9X https://t.co/acOv0iQuBG
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @AndyBiotech: The most popular genes in the human genome https://t.co/5YzpQNxs9X https://t.co/acOv0iQuBG
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @ngehlenborg: My postdoc @pkerpedjiev made big contributions to this fun @NatureNews story by @ElieDolgin on popular human genes: https…
RT @razibkhan: 19,000 or wutev human genes and so much love given to just a few https://t.co/qAQ12ASmKc
'On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53.' https://t.co/NuEza8UDWO
I for one love it! https://t.co/mBJ5YZeOVr
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
“If I wanted to have an intelligent conversation with someone, what genes do I need to know about?” -Peter Kerpedjiev https://t.co/LAPx6VNywQ
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @Janis3_14159: "Out of the 20,000 or so protein-coding genes in the human genome, just 100 account for >25% of the papers tagged by th…
RT @aemonten: Yes, p53. // The most popular genes in the human genome https://t.co/DkZwQfKanK
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @ngehlenborg: My postdoc @pkerpedjiev made big contributions to this fun @NatureNews story by @ElieDolgin on popular human genes: https…
Cool topic and even cooler infographics! https://t.co/JI7v6BTJYA
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popu…
RT:NatureNews: On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popular? https://t.co/UAedAuJkpq
On average, around two papers are published each day describing new details of the basic biology of TP53. Why is it so popular? https://t.co/m4OSD5yNqk
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
Very informative article! My contribution started with a blog post: https://t.co/rkjgb8TP57 https://t.co/3qe23p2HDo
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @ngehlenborg: My postdoc @pkerpedjiev made big contributions to this fun @NatureNews story by @ElieDolgin on popular human genes: https…
RT @razibkhan: 19,000 or wutev human genes and so much love given to just a few https://t.co/qAQ12ASmKc
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
Some of the favorite genes in my lab don't even have a symbol... https://t.co/kZbAWRBnaR
RT @Soriano_Lab: ROSA26 is "the most popular non human gene of all time", according to Nature! https://t.co/1b6mquEQ1X (check the sidebar).…
RT @KevinADavies: Fun report by @ElieDolgin on the top 10 human genes and other trends over the years - with a major assist from @pkerpedji…
RT @ngehlenborg: My postdoc @pkerpedjiev made big contributions to this fun @NatureNews story by @ElieDolgin on popular human genes: https…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @ngehlenborg: My postdoc @pkerpedjiev made big contributions to this fun @NatureNews story by @ElieDolgin on popular human genes: https…
Ok- now that is worth reading- which human genes are why (and when) fashionable? https://t.co/RAPc0qld0V
It was always #1 in our hearts (+ all other tissue, for that matter) but now we have the data to prove it. Rosa26 is the most popular non-human gene! https://t.co/5dD8QkAeeB
In case you were wondering what gene is more popular! https://t.co/zlxPs1wVDB https://t.co/lg9aoNqFAH
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
Fascinating look in @nature at the genes we study. Over a quarter of papers published focus on just 1 of 100 genes-- that's only 0.5% of our genes! Much goes unstudied. https://t.co/Ikbbyn8dpC
Nice work @pkerpedjiev! Charting the human genome's greatest hits! https://t.co/EdUcICupc6
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @ngehlenborg: My postdoc @pkerpedjiev made big contributions to this fun @NatureNews story by @ElieDolgin on popular human genes: https…
"The best sellers in the human #genome". Very cool to see TGFB1 as 7th most popular gene: a very important pathway in both physiology and disease! Glad for having studied this in my PhD @VallierLab @SCICambridge https://t.co/klY3OrCJeF
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
.#genes fall in and out of fashion. Here's a list of some to most popular ones https://t.co/hPqWBSMUch #genomics #genome https://t.co/jfeojOHSjR
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
RT @HaniChoudhry: أشهر #الجينات في #الجينوم البشري.. https://t.co/JBQUZYYDhP
RT @AndyBiotech: The most popular genes in the human genome https://t.co/5YzpQNxs9X https://t.co/acOv0iQuBG
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
Find out the world's most popular genes. https://t.co/2flbxKVdQb https://t.co/qgZqLPUo91
RT @matthewipena: Great resource I can share with students showing which gene variants have a big impact on human health @scifri @nlm_news…
أشهر #الجينات في #الجينوم البشري.. https://t.co/JBQUZYYDhP
RT @EricTopol: So interesting: the genome's "greatest hits" —what's been studied the most https://t.co/omnLfT0poc by @ElieDolgin @NatureNew…
Not just jeans are fashionable but genes as well throughout the years. https://t.co/QsuJGoFL2u