Category: Academic

  1. The unique penile morphology of the short-beaked echidna


    We clarify some details of the unusual structure of the penis of this iconic monotreme.

    renfreeshawlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2021/02/09/the-unique-penile-morphology-of-the-short-beaked-echidna

  2. Recovering numeric data from an image of a graph


    Sometimes all you have is an image file (perhaps from a scanned publication) and you would like to convert the data points to xy coordinates (maybe you want to try an analysis on someone else's data). R gives some tools to help. Here is the start of some code:

    renfreeshawlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/07/04/recovering-numeric-data-from-an-image-of-a-graph

  3. Gene Paint image library

    GenePaint is a digital atlas of gene expression patterns in various tissues and species with strong focus on mouse embryos. The in situ section mages are in amazingly high resolution so you can clearly see which cells express the gene of interest.

    renfreeshawlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/06/11/gene-paint-image-library

  4. Mapping with R

    Easy map making in R

    renfreeshawlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/04/21/mapping-with-r

  5. Plovers nesting

    Anita alerted us to a plover nest at the yards. Even with her clear directions it was hard for me to find the nest (if a few straws lying flat on a flat place can be called a nest) and its 3 highly camouflaged eggs. Here are a couple of photos to show you where […]

    renfreeshawlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2018/11/04/plovers-nesting

  6. Theresa Woodruff: On writing well


    Teresa K Woodruff has suggestions that will help improve your writing.

    renfreeshawlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2018/11/04/theresa-woodruff-on-writing-well

  7. Organising data in Excel for analysis, part 2


    Save processing time and manipulate y our data with ease using the Power Query Editor in Excel

    renfreeshawlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2018/09/17/organising-data-in-excel-for-analysis-2

  8. Organising data in Excel for analysis

    From time to time I get asked to help with a statistical analysis. When I ask for the data I often get a spreadsheet like this. OK, I can read this and sometimes make sense of it, but there are a number of important issues including: With a little bit of learning, this can all […]

    renfreeshawlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2018/09/04/organising-data-in-excel-for-analysis

  9. The Koala genome provides insights into adaptation and conservation

    Recently published in the prestigious journal Nature Genetics is another marsupial genome, this time it is the iconic koala, a superb effort by a diverse team of specialists including Marilyn. The paper was highlighted by a cover picture on the printed journal and a commentary by Darren J Burgess in the journal: Nat Rev Genet. […]

    renfreeshawlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2018/08/31/the-koala-genome-provides-insights-into-adaptation-and-conservation

  10. Jenni Hetz has a new research project in Chile


    Jenni has a new Rufford Foundation project in Chile investigating "Winter Huddling and Kinship in the Marsupial Dromiciops gliroides"

    renfreeshawlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2018/08/24/jenni-hetz-has-a-new-research-project-in-chile

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