@jallepap @JSheltzer See for instance: https://t.co/6FelOTz8kH and https://t.co/YGZxBoalyg
Genetic ancestry analysis reveals misclassification of commonly used cancer cell lines https://t.co/EqLOxsJV3b
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
Genetic ancestry analysis reveals misclassification of commonly used cancer cell lines https://t.co/cBH3ENeLD8
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
"La race n'est pas génétique, jusqu'à ce qu'on classifie à tort les lignées cancéreuses"
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @KirkegaardEmil: Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
Race isn't genetic until you misclassify some cancer cell lines. https://t.co/WrIN72Yl52
RT @CEBP_AACR: From @rick_kittles and colleagues: #Genetic Ancestry Analysis Reveals Misclassification of Commonly Used Cancer Cell Lines.…
RT @AACR: RT @CEBP_AACR: From @rick_kittles and colleagues: #Genetic Ancestry Analysis Reveals Misclassification of Commonly Used Cancer Ce…
RT @AACR: RT @CEBP_AACR: From @rick_kittles and colleagues: #Genetic Ancestry Analysis Reveals Misclassification of Commonly Used Cancer Ce…
RT @CEBP_AACR: From @rick_kittles and colleagues: #Genetic Ancestry Analysis Reveals Misclassification of Commonly Used Cancer Cell Lines. https://t.co/YFJeGPXPnq https://t.co/OLszpep5Iy
From @rick_kittles and colleagues: #Genetic Ancestry Analysis Reveals Misclassification of Commonly Used Cancer Cell Lines. https://t.co/BhDJB0zZlO https://t.co/KFUX8FcUx9
Genetic Ancestry Analysis Reveals Misclassification of Commonly Used Cancer Cell Lines https://t.co/ehgLh1KnxT
For anyone having problems finding what Dr. Haynes is talking about, look at pages 22 and 23 of this link. Read 22 first. There's so much here to think about, but please contemplate the effects this has on research and its translation for public health. ht
Fascinating read that appears to be openly accessible. This appears to be one of the first times that genetic ancestry analysis has really been used to help people.
RT @rick_kittles: Genetic ancestry analysis reveals misclassification of commonly used cancer cell lines https://t.co/XnUyZv1zl7
RT @Aiims1742: A somewhat related issue is the lack of diversity, and frank misclassification of ancestry, in commonly used cancer cell lin…
A somewhat related issue is the lack of diversity, and frank misclassification of ancestry, in commonly used cancer cell lines, especially those presumed to be of “African American” ancestry. @rick_kittles published this interesting report in @AACR CEBP:
RT @rick_kittles: Genetic ancestry analysis reveals misclassification of commonly used cancer cell lines https://t.co/XnUyZv1zl7
RT @rick_kittles: Genetic ancestry analysis reveals misclassification of commonly used cancer cell lines https://t.co/XnUyZv1zl7
RT @rick_kittles: Genetic ancestry analysis reveals misclassification of commonly used cancer cell lines https://t.co/XnUyZv1zl7
Genetic ancestry analysis reveals misclassification of commonly used cancer cell lines https://t.co/XnUyZv1zl7
Fascinating & terrifying (& maybe not surprising?) findings from this recent paper. https://t.co/gryBq0bi83
Thanks for highlighting this. Labs (including my own) that use cell lines really need to carefully consider all of the potential errors, not only cell line contamination but incorrect description of origins.