A foundational model for joint sequence-function multi-species modeling at scale for long-range genomic prediction
Sam Boshar, Thomas Pierrot(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Volodymyr Kuleshov(Stanford University), Yair Schiff(Cornell University), Yohan Bornachot(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), David Emms(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Ziqi Tang(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Chandana Rajesh(New York State Department of State), Peter K. Koo(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Karim Beguir, Alexandre Laterre, Bernardo P. de Almeida(Research Institute of Molecular Pathology), Ariana Hernandez(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Alex Stark(Vienna Biocenter), Benjamin Evans(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Fatimah Al-Ani(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Shawn Sidbon(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Yanis Adel(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Tristan Karch(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Armand Picard(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Evan Seitz(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Marie Lopez(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Javier Mendoza-Revilla(Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy), Franziska K. Lorbeer(Research Institute of Molecular Pathology)
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