I've tweeted about CPS1 many times An advantage to keeping my "notebook" on twitter is it's easy to find figures I've made for specific genes https://t.co/cIkT6WkleG This figure explains why CPS1 influences levels of glycine and related metabolites. https:
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Clown science. 318,984 people in your study, but you choose to report at "trending" p = .12 'finding. https://t.co/dXg6NH5C1S https://t.co/EpNvnhjbv5
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@cristenw The most extreme p is hidden here: https://t.co/wpOMBxpSEV Nasa Sinnott-Armstrong @ninajmars @yk_tani @aguirre404 @guhan_rv @michaelwainberg @HannaMOllila @jpirruccello @AnnaShcherbina6 @FaRodriguezMD @vintweeta @HastieTrevor @robtibshirani @samr
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The strongest metabolite hit ever reported is for UGT1A1 and bilirubin (close to 1e-20000 in https://t.co/pTZPxOZM1z.) In this TWAS paper, all the genes in the region are tagged, even genes with no relation to bilirubin.