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Junior researcher at the university of Neuchâtel - fungi enthousiast
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🔥 Exciting news! The first Symposium on Repeat-Induced Point mutations is happening June 30 – July 1 at the University of Neuchâtel🇨🇭! 🔹 Want to join? Register here >
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🚨 Limited spots available! So first come, first served! 🔹 More info >
crolllab.github.io/ripm2025/
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RIPM 2025
Symposium on Repeat-induced Point Mutation research, 30.6 - 1.7, Neuchatel, Switzerland
https://crolllab.github.io/ripm2025/
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Daniel Croll
24 days ago
Very excited to see the final version of our kingdom-scale fungal genome defense manuscript out in
@plosbiology.org
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@tbadet.bsky.social
during his time in our lab. We hope to stimulate much more exciting work on fungal TEs.
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PLOS Biology
24 days ago
Fungal
#GenomeSize
variation is largely driven by TEs & lineage-specific genome defenses.
@tbadet.bsky.social
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@danielcroll.bsky.social
show that presence/absence of RIP mutation systems influences
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architecture, identifying a likely novel defense mechanism
@plosbiology.org
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Pierre Grognet
4 months ago
Our description of the transcriptomic changes during sexual development in
#Podospora
anserina is out in
@genomics.peercommunityin.org
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peercommunityjournal.org/articles/10....
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@univparissaclay.bsky.social
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Sexual reproduction is controlled by successive transcriptomic waves in Podospora anserina
https://peercommunityjournal.org/articles/10.24072/pcjournal.574/
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Josje Romeijn
5 months ago
The first paper of my PhD is now available as a preprint! 🎉 Transposable elements (TEs) don't just jump within fungal genomes, they also move extensively between species. In this study, we screened over 1,300 fungal genomes and found a conservative estimate of 5,500+ horizontal transfer events.
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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06.16.659975v1
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Cecile Lorrain
6 months ago
Excited to share the first PhD preprint of
@iglavincheska.bsky.social
— now on bioRxiv! We explored the 3D genome of Zymo and found: 🧬 Rabl-like conformation 🧩 Accessory chr tethered to core centromeres 🏰 Self-interacting domains and boundaries with insulator motifs
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Fabrizio Menardo
6 months ago
Very happy to see our paper online: "Population genomics and molecular epidemiology of wheat powdery mildew in Europe". Congrats to
@jigisha1.bsky.social
and all coauthors!
doi.org/10.1371/jour...
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Population genomics and molecular epidemiology of wheat powdery mildew in Europe
Agricultural diseases are a major threat to sustainable food production. This study of wheat powdery mildew, a disease caused by the fungus Blumeria graminis, shows that the population structure can b...
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003097
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🚨 Don't forget to register! 🚨 ℹ️ Deadline is set to May 23rd. 🔥 Many slots are still available.
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🔥 Exciting news! The first Symposium on Repeat-Induced Point mutations is happening June 30 – July 1 at the University of Neuchâtel🇨🇭! 🔹 Want to join? Register here >
forms.gle/XWTd4gJAXZSx...
🚨 Limited spots available! So first come, first served! 🔹 More info >
crolllab.github.io/ripm2025/
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RIPM 2025
Symposium on Repeat-induced Point Mutation research, 30.6 - 1.7, Neuchatel, Switzerland
https://crolllab.github.io/ripm2025/
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Daniel Croll
8 months ago
@guidopuccetti.bsky.social
, Gabriel Scalliet and I are excited to share our latest work. Resistance in agriculture emerges fast, but we fail to grasp how the myriad mutations in pathogen populations contribute to this. Please check out and share our latest preprint:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Aaron Vogan
8 months ago
We did it! We caught Starship
#transposons
moving between
#fungal
species in the lab, including between species separated by ~100my. We think Starships are a mediator of HGT in fungi, akin to conjugative elements in bacteria. Check out the preprint.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Cecile Lorrain
8 months ago
Great talk
@iglavincheska.bsky.social
, exploring the impact of DNA methylation variation on the 3D genome structure of Zymoseptoria tritici!
#ecfg17
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Francois Sabot
8 months ago
Do you want to annotate your
#pangenome
graph and its embedded genome ? Then GrAnnoT is for you ! 🖥️🧬 🧪 In the present paper, our PhD student Nina Marthe developed a Python tool, a user friendly one, that allows to 1/5
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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.26.640337v1
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Aaron Vogan
9 months ago
Interested in
#fungal
accessory chromosomes or toxin/antidote genes? Check out our new preprint! We show that the Spok gene family in Fusarium include active toxin/antidote genes. We present a model for how these genes influence the evolution of fungal genomes.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Tatiana Giraud
9 months ago
An inversion polymorphism under balancing selection, involving giant mobile elements, in the invasive fungal pathogen responsable for the chesnut blight disease!
doi.org/10.1093/molb...
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An inversion polymorphism under balancing selection, involving giant mobile elements, in an invasive fungal pathogen
Abstract. Recombination suppression can evolve in sex or mating-type chromosomes, or in autosomal supergenes, with different haplotypes being maintained by
https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msaf026
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Jo Rhodes
10 months ago
This looks a fascinating read!
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Pío Sierra
10 months ago
TEs at work. Very interesting results.
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Daniel Croll
10 months ago
@tbadet.bsky.social
and I have a preprint out on transposon silencing in fungi! Genome size evolution is fascinating and showcases the dynamic nature of transposon activation. What we understand less are the dynamics of transposon defense systems encoded by the genomes.
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bioRxiv Evolutionary Biology
10 months ago
A systematic screen for genetic factors underpinning transposon defense systems across the fungal kingdom
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.10.632494v1
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