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Ask HN: Could someone create a LLM based on something like Pubmed?
With weights based on citations like a sort of pagerank?
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Comment #21550100
Google and the other SV companies do nothing to change the relations between it's workers and the product of their work, nor do they do that for any other companies. They are 100% …
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Comment #15121285
I don't agree that it's horrible, but it really doesn't work particularly well in the context of the S4 objects in, for example Bioconductor.
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Comment #12329331
Yea, I can only work with tissues that I have chromatin marks for, and retinal tissue is not one that is easily available. But it's possible that the retinal features are an early …
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Comment #12329222
There is some evidence that the brain (and substantia nigra) is not the only region where risk for Parkinson's can accumulate. There may be some ties to developmental processes, ly…
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Comment #11155803
This is a pretty good video about the subject as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ezhdhHNku0 - Coded Mask - Sixty Symbols
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Comment #10440740
That's fair, but if you don't already present with a disease, I don't know how much WES can tell you. At least with a SNP chip, and the correct analysis, you can start speculating …
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Comment #10440688
Anything that is interrogating risk for complex disease must look outside of exons. Most genome wide association study (GWAS) index SNPs, in diseases such as cancer[1], autoimmune …