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The genome and transcriptome of the snail Biomphalaria sudanica s.l.: Immune gene diversification and highly polymorphic genomic regions in an important African vector of Schistosoma mansoni
Background Control and elimination of schistosomiasis is an arduous task, with current strategies proving inadequate to break transmission.bioRxiv
How did #eukaryotes evolve for extreme temps? futurity.org/high-temp-eukaryo… #protists
#ExtremeEnvironments offer an unprecedented opportunity to understand #microbial #eukaryotic #ecology, #evolution, and #genome #biology: Hannah Rappaport & Angela Oliverio nature.com/articles/s41467-023…
“several lineages of #amoebae were often recovered from extremely high temperature environments. Studying those lineages may yield great insight into how eukaryotic cells can adapt to life in extremely hot environments.”
How did eukaryotes evolve for extreme temps? - Futurity
Researchers are investigating microbial eukaryotic life in extreme environments, like Lassen National Park's geothermal lake.Dan Bernardi-Syracuse (Futurity)
Phages... So many #phage and they are all #prophage integrated into a #bacteria #genome
A few million prophages from > million bacterial genomes
Are prophages good or bad for bacteria? The data shows they provide heaps of benefits
The paper is in #biorxiv and the data is on #figshare
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The Promise and Pitfalls of Prophages
Phages dominate every ecosystem on the planet. While virulent phages sculpt the microbiome by killing their bacterial hosts, temperate phages provide unique growth advantages to their hosts through lysogenic conversion.bioRxiv
Assessing species coverage 🐝🦋🐞🦗🕷️🦀 and assembly quality of rapidly accumulating sequenced #genomes - academic.oup.com/gigascience/a…
Assessing species coverage and assembly quality of rapidly accumulating sequenced genomes
AbstractBackground. Ambitious initiatives to coordinate genome sequencing of Earth's biodiversity mean that the accumulation of genomic data is growing rapidly.Feron, Romain (Oxford University Press)
Fascinating study on #genome #evolution :
Scaling of Protein Function Across the Tree of Life
"The abundance of functional categories in a given genome scales with genome size, suggesting that universal constraints shape category abundance. Here we look across the tree of life to understand how genome evolution may be related to functional scaling. "
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Scaling of Protein Function Across the Tree of Life
Scaling laws are a powerful way to compare genomes because they put all organisms onto a single curve and reveal non-trivial generalities as genomes change in size.bioRxiv
How #Trypanosomes keep their mitochondrial genome fems-microbiology.org/femsmicr…
Mitochondrial #genome maintenance—the #kinetoplast story: Simona Amodeo et al. academic.oup.com/femsre/advanc…
The parasite #Trypanosoma brucei lives and replicates in insect vectors like the fly. During the mating process, both its #nucleus and #mitochondrion replicate and exchange their genetic information, while the mitochondrial mechanism is still incompletely understood.
Mitochondrial genome maintenance—the kinetoplast story
Summary of all currently known factors involved in kDNA replication in trypanosomes and a new model of the replication process.Amodeo, Simona (Oxford University Press)
#Bostrichidae #beetles have two #symbionts with important functions. One encodes the pathways to produce tyrosine precursors and is presumably involved in #cuticle and #exoskeleton formation. The second recycles urea, synthesizes lysine, and is strictly #evolving with its host. These types of "dual symbioses" have only been described in sap-feeding #Hemiptera.
#Biology #Entomology #Evolution #Bacteria #Coevolution #Genome
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Cuticle supplementation and nitrogen recycling by a dual bacterial symbiosis in a family of xylophagous beetles (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae)
Many insects engage in stable nutritional symbioses with bacteria that supplement limiting essential nutrients to their host.bioRxiv
rRNA operon multiplicity as a #bacterial #genome stability insurance policy | Nucleic Acids Research | Oxford Academic
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rRNA operon multiplicity as a bacterial genome stability insurance policy
Abstract. Quick growth restart after upon encountering favourable environmental conditions is a major fitness contributor in natural environment. It is widely aFleurier, Sebastien (Oxford University Press)