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August 13, 2025
Genes have stable molecular functions deployed in context-dependent ways. Just as children learn word meanings through contextual usage rather than dictionary definitions, evolution evaluates the appropriateness of genes within genomic contexts rather than through predetermined functional specifications.
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Evolution has been conducting experiments for 4.5 billion years. Within this overwhelming diversity lies an elegant system of patterns, rules, and constraints — a hidden language of life that we are only now beginning to decipher.
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At this precise moment in human history, two revolutionary forces are converging: artificial intelligence and pangenomic science. This intersection represents perhaps our most powerful tool for addressing humanity's most urgent challenges.
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When thinking about scientific metaphors, few have proven as enduring or illuminating as the comparison between genomes and language. The parallels between how genomes function and how languages communicate reveal profound insights about both systems.
Read moreMay 19, 2025
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, one architectural breakthrough stands above all others in terms of its impact on scientific discovery: the Transformer.
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