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by msuvakov
1022 days ago
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This news should be dated back in December, not now. The T2T team published a preprint [1] last December and released the data [2] in March. However, due to the peer review process, the findings have only just been formally published in Nature. The publication timeline can indeed be slow, and in cases like this one, the question is: what's the point when all scientists interested in the topic already know about it and working with this assembly? [1] https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.01.518724v1....
[2] https://github.com/marbl/CHM13 |
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In this context, I would say the point of a press release is getting the news out generally to non-scientists.