Publications by authors named "Aurelien Luciani"

Motivation: The visualization of biological data is a fundamental technique that enables researchers to understand and explain biology. Some of these visualizations have become iconic, for instance: tree views for taxonomy, cartoon rendering of 3D protein structures or tracks to represent features in a gene or protein, for instance in a genome browser. Nightingale provides visualizations in the context of proteins and protein features.

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  • Pfam has seen substantial growth, now featuring 17,929 families in release 32.0, with ongoing efforts to enhance existing families through improved domain boundaries and functional annotations.
  • Collaboration with RepeatsDB has led to better definitions for tandem repeat families, while a comparison with the ECOD database resulted in the creation of 825 new family classifications.
  • The integration of authors' ORCID identifiers allows contributors to receive appropriate credit for their work in Pfam, linking their contributions to their academic profiles.
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Ensembl Genomes (http://www.ensemblgenomes.org) is an integrating resource for genome-scale data from non-vertebrate species, complementing the resources for vertebrate genomics developed in the Ensembl project (http://www.

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Archaeology, linguistics, and increasingly genetics are clarifying how populations moved from mainland Asia, through Island Southeast Asia, and out into the Pacific during the farming revolution. Yet key features of this process remain poorly understood, particularly how social behaviors intersected with demographic drivers to create the patterns of genomic diversity observed across Island Southeast Asia today. Such questions are ripe for computer modeling.

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