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Newly Discovered Stentor Species Can Learn – and May Know What Time it Is

mbl.edu/news/newly-discovered-…

And original article:

Stentor stipatus is a new unicellular species that demonstrates habituation and unique phototaxis

nature.com/articles/s41598-026…

#microbiology #evolution #ecology


A symbiotic origin of the ribosome?

"The origin of life is one of the great mysteries of science. Of the multiple unsolved problems, the origin of the translation system (the means by which the genetic code inscribed on chromosomes is converted into reliable protein sequences) remains the most enigmatic"

academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/art…

#biology #evolution #microbiology


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How a #parasite gave up sex to find more hosts—and why its victory won't last phys.org/news/2026-01-parasite…

Host range expansion of asexual parasite can be explained by loss of adaptions in Muller’s Ratchet nature.com/articles/s41467-025…

"an asexual lineage of #Giardia managed to infect a wider range of hosts than its sexual ancestor... at a cost. Because these #parasites don't exchange genetic material, harmful mutations build up over time, leading to eventual collapse"

#Protists #Microbes #Evolution


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Hägglund et al. employed sequence-based and structure-based search methods to investigate the origin of the anammoxosome, the only known energy-producing organelle in bacteria, and its key enzyme, the hydrazine synthase complex.

🔗 doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evaf244

#genome #evolution #bacteria




Excited to announce our article, "EvoWeaver: large-scale prediction of gene functional associations from coevolutionary signals" was just published in Nature Communications!

We demonstrate that it's possible to infer how genes work together using only sequencing data by leveraging correlated signals of evolution. Check it out at the link below!

#genomics #bioinformatics #rstats #genetics #evolution #biology

nature.com/articles/s41467-025…



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#MolecularClock analysis shows #bacteria used oxygen long before widespread photosynthesis
phys.org/news/2025-04-molecula…

A geological timescale for bacterial #evolution and oxygen adaptation science.org/doi/10.1126/scienc…

"the earliest aerobic transition occurred in an ancestor of photosynthetic #cyanobacteria, indicating that the ability to utilize trace amounts of oxygen may have allowed the development of genes central to oxygenic #photosynthesis."



New preprint by the group I am doing my PhD in: “Chromosomal plasticity can drive rapid adaptation in bacteria”.

This is the first chapter of Ever Vega-Cabrera's thesis and has been in the works for a long time.

biologists.social/@biorxiv_evo…

doi.org/10.1101/2024.12.11.627…

A short thread

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@biorxiv_evobio #microbiology #bacteria #evolution #EvolutionaryBiology


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Would highly recommend Every Living Thing by Jason Roberts - wonderful dual biography of Linnaeus and Buffon. Many fascinating anecdotes about both - especially Linnaeus, who was a bit of a character.

#books #science #ScienceHistory #evolution






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How #baleen #whales have adapted over past 50M years
The new study "Into the Blue: Exploring #genetic mechanisms behind the #evolution of #baleenwhales," explores key genetic adaptations of these diverse #whale species around #oceans—giving new insights into risks and opportunities for their survival. The study looks at intriguing mammals—from gigantism of largest blue and fin whales, to diving and migratory abilities of other whales: including humpbacks, minkes & gray.
phys.org/news/2024-08-blue-bal…




Terrabacteria: redefining bacterial envelope diversity, biogenesis and evolution

nature.com/articles/s41579-024…

#microbiology #evolution #science







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PhD studentship to characterise aphid immune evolution. Lots to uncover in an insect group with major ecological & economic impact. Aphid systemic immunity is a black box. The interested PhD candidate will both provide one of the first detailed descriptions of aphid immunity, but also uncover principles of immune evolution.

Deadline July 29th at #UoExeter
Email or DM for details🐘 📩
m.hanson@exeter.ac.uk

#Genomics #Aphid #Genetics #Immunity #Evolution #Drosophila




I am very pleased to share with the mastodon community the first part of my PhD work:

High prevalence of Prdm9-independent recombination hotspots in placental #mammals

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20…

This work was done in collaboration with @djivanprentout Alexandre Laverré, Théo Tricou and @duret_lbbe. (1/8)

#Recombination #PopGen #Evolution #gBGC #PRDM9


Stochasticity, determinism, and contingency shape genome evolution of endosymbiotic bacteria

nature.com/articles/s41467-024…

#evolution #microbiology #genomics



Widespread occurrence and diverse origins of polintoviruses influence lineage-specific genome dynamics in stony corals

academic.oup.com/ve/advance-ar…

#viruses #coral #evolution #genomics



Happy to share the latest manuscript from our lab, in which we propose that eukaryotes evolved from a genomic chimera of Asgard archaea and giant viruses.

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20…

This is a controversial topic, but we believe we have strong evidence to suggest a critical viral role in eukaryogenesis.

#viruses #protists #eukaryotes #evolution #TreeOfLIfe #archaea


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Two lifeforms merge in once-in-a-billion-years #evolutionary event
Scientists have caught a once-in-a-billion-years evolutionary event in progress, as two lifeforms have merged into one organism that boasts abilities its peers would envy. Last time this happened, Earth got plants. The #algae Braarudosphaera bigelowii has been found to have absorbed a #cyanobacteria called UCYN-A, which may be a huge step forward for #evolution.
newatlas.com/biology/life-merg…


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Interested in evolutionary genomics/population genomics and plant genetics? Want to do your PhD in beautiful Stockholm?

We have two 4-year PhD student positions available in my group at Stockholm University. More info, see tanjaslottelab.se
Please repost.

#evolution #genomics #popgen #distyly #CropWildRelatives #PlantGenetics #ecrchat #phd 1/4


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Fossil stingray (Cyclobatis sp.)
Upper Cretaceous. Approximately 100.5 million to 66 million years ago. When alive, this creature lived in warm, shallow seas and had a very short tail, which was fitted with a venomous stinger. Discovered in Haqil, Byblos, Lebanon. It just happens to look like an ancient space alien. #science #fossil #archeology #evolution #photo #nature #biology #wildlife


The Simons Foundation has amazing #postdoc #fellowships for anyone interested in #marine microbial #ecology or #evolution.

I'd love to sponsor anyone interested in viral diversity!

Please spread the word!

simonsfoundation.org/grant/sim…

#viruses #microbiology


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