Velma Aho
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Mostly here for the microbes
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Velma Aho
Phil B. Pope
2 months ago
Back in 1962 microscopy was used to pen a hypothesis about eukaryote-microbe relationships. ~65 years later we have coupled the latest advancements in long read MetaG, MetaP and EUK SAGs to help explain what this means for wider rumen microbiome function
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Protozoal populations drive system-wide variation in the rumen microbiome - Nature Communications
Here, the authors reveal that protozoal communities shape rumen microbiome structure, offering fresh insights into how these complex communities coordinate essential metabolic tasks across multiple mi...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-61302-2
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Even non-metaproteomics reseachers (such as myself) think that
#metaproteomics
is awesome and you should use it (although it can be challenging sometimes) 😄 Check out our recent viewpoint article for more:
doi.org/10.1002/pmic...
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A Non‐Metaproteomics Researchers’ View on Metaproteomics in Microbiome Research
Metaproteomics, an emerging field among the omic techniques, holds great promise for unraveling the function of microbiomes in host health and our environment. Metaproteomics can also be a valuable a....
https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.202500019
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Velma Aho
Carl M. Kobel
about 1 year ago
Holo-omics review is out! There are no animals - Only holobionts. link:
doi.org/10.1039/D4MO...
@oveoyas.bsky.social
@microbesrule.bsky.social
@jennymerkesvik.bsky.social
@velma-te-a.bsky.social
#symbiosis
#microbiology
#holoomics
#bioinformatics
#science
#openaccess
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