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🇲🇹 🇬🇧 Exploring the weird and wonderful world of
#redalgae
www.borglab.org
pinned post!
Delighted to see our work now published in
@currentbiology.bsky.social
. A great place for Bostrychia to stake its claim as an emerging red algal model system. Check it out here:
www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Marion Clavel
20 days ago
Our work is out now! (
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
). We discover a selective autophagy pathway that protects plants from the mess caused by RNA viruses. Intrigued? Follow the spaghetti trail for a summary of our findings🧵-->
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Selective autophagy fine-tunes plant immunity to promote cell survival during viral infection
RNA viruses co-opt host endomembranes to form replication complexes, often triggering cellular stress and immune responses. Here, we show that Arabidopsis thaliana activates selective autophagy to res...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adu9554
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Alex de Mendoza
16 days ago
Capolavoro 🎨 alert 🚨! What is the role of gene body methylation in invertebrates? Despite extensive speculation linking it to plasticity and environmental responses, its mechanistic effects and heritability remain unclear. Our take out in
@natecoevo.nature.com
:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Gene body methylation suppresses intragenic transcription and permits epigenetic inheritance in a cnidarian - Nature Ecology & Evolution
Experiments in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis show a role of gene body methylation in transposable element suppression and that epigenetic inheritance is constrained by chromatin context and tra...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-026-03090-6
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Development
17 days ago
Call for Papers Submit your latest plant and multicellular algae
#DevBio
research to our upcoming special issue – Plant and Algae Development
#DevSIPlantAlgae
Editors:
@stanfordstomata.bsky.social
& Susana Coelho Deadline: 2 November 2026
journals.biologists.com/dev/pages/pl...
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Eva Stukenbrock
21 days ago
Many pathogens that infect wild plants are close relatives of crop pathogens. Important model systems for studying plant diseases. Check out the special issue on wild plant pathosystems published in the Philosophical Transactions B:
royalsocietypublishing.org/rstb/issue/3...
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Volume 381 Issue 1951 | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B | The Royal Society
Influential themed journal issues across the life sciences.
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/rstb/issue/381/1951
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Yasin Dagdas
about 1 month ago
Now online at
@natplants.nature.com
‼️ Led by Jierui Zhao, a former PhD student
@gmivienna.bsky.social
& together w/
@moritznowack.bsky.social
lab, we uncover how
#autophagy
shapes salt stress tolerance and lifespan.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A short 🧵👇
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Cell-type-specific autophagy in root-hair-forming cells is essential for salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana - Nature Plants
This study reveals that enhanced autophagy in root-hair-forming cells helps Arabidopsis store excess sodium, control oxidative stress and tolerate salt stress.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-026-02285-w
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Dolf Weijers
about 2 months ago
We are very happy and proud to present a study led by
@jorgehg.bsky.social
(now PI in Madrid – keep an eye on him!) in our team
@bic-wur.bsky.social
. In this work, we discover how auxin-regulated ARF transcription factors learned to activate transcription. A 🧵…(1/17)
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Robin Burns
2 months ago
A short review from us on the easiest way to make an allopolyploid. It was a lot of fun writing with these two. We hope you will enjoy the Pac-Man inspired allopolyploidy maze!
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2 months ago
🚨 Why can’t mammals regenerate limbs like frog tadpoles or salamanders? In our new paper in
@science.org
, we show that species-specific oxygen sensing acts as a gatekeeper for initiating limb regeneration 🐭🐸 🔗
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Species-specific oxygen sensing governs the initiation of vertebrate limb regeneration
Why mammals cannot regenerate limbs like amphibians do presents a long-standing puzzle in biology. To uncover the underlying differences, we compared amputation responses of embryonic mouse (Mus musculus) and Xenopus laevis tadpole limbs. Lowering ...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adw8526
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Yasin Dagdas
3 months ago
New
#preprint
😍‼️ led by 2 incredible postdocs
@ninizhani.bsky.social
& Ranj Papareddy: transforming
#UFMylation
from a local ribosome rescue pathway to systems level regulator of mRNA splicing
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
A short 🧵
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Erica Dinatale
3 months ago
Behind the scenes!
go.nature.com/4bYY8BM
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What brown algae taught me about the importance of jumping genes for genome evolution
https://go.nature.com/4bYY8BM
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Jaruwatana (Sodai) Lotharukpong
3 months ago
Our work on chromatin evolution in brown algae is finally out! This is also my first "co-first author" paper!! I’m excited to share what we found 👇
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Our work on chromatin evolution in brown algae is now published in
@natecoevo.nature.com
! We show that developmentally complex brown algae evolved without epigenetic silencing pathways long thought universal, underscoring why non-model lineages are important to study.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Congrats Thorsten!!
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3 months ago
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Romy Petroll
3 months ago
I am very grateful to be featured discussing my work on transcription associated proteins and TAPscan
@rensingstefan.bsky.social
Many thanks to
@theplantjournal.bsky.social
for the opportunity and recognition!
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I'm very happy to have been selected as a JGI New Investigator! It's exciting to know we will work closely with their fantastic team and help generate new genomic data for the wider community 🪸
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PlantEvolution 🌱🌾
3 months ago
1/11 🔥 New preprint alert 🔥 We wanted to know what plants in the wild really care about. So we asked them 🎤. Here is what we learned: “Biotic-response networks are an important organizer of the transcriptome in wild Arabidopsis thaliana populations”
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Javier Lazaro - scientific illustration
3 months ago
Turn your study species into detailed drawings. Get in touch:
[email protected]
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Hajk-Georg Drost
4 months ago
Does hidden protein biology live in the suboptimal alignment space? When we align two divergent proteins, we usually trust a single optimal alignment. 🧬 But what if the real structural signal lies in the space of near-optimal solutions? With EMERALD-UI you can unfold this perspective.
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Daniel Liesner
4 months ago
🚨We are hiring!🚨 The
#ROVKA
project focuses on the productivity and vulnerability of Baltic brown algae populations. Join us as a scientist (2 years, 100% salary) for population genomic analyses and mesocosm experiments
@geomarkiel.bsky.social
@bfn-de.bsky.social
See
www.geomar.de/en/karriere/...
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Genome Biology and Evolution
4 months ago
Josué Barrera Redondo (CINVESTAV Irapuato), expert in molecular evolution, comparative genomics, de novo genes, plant domestication, and brown algae genomics, joins the GBE editorial board.
#societyjournal
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Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology 🌱🧪
5 months ago
New paper in
@natplants.nature.com
finds that
#siRNAs
can act as long-distance communication signals from maternal to male tissue in
#Capsella
with functional role in
#pollen
development. Read here:
nature.com/articles/s41477-026-02219-6
@claudiakohler11.bsky.social
@jiali024.bsky.social
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Long-distance transport of siRNAs with functional roles in pollen development - Nature Plants
This study shows that many small RNAs in Capsella rubella pollen originate from maternal tissues. These mobile small RNAs support proper pollen development, revealing that non-cell-autonomous small RN...
https://nature.com/articles/s41477-026-02219-6
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Maya Voichek
5 months ago
The (Yoav) Voichek lab has opened its gates at the Weizmann Institute, and is actively recruiting students and researchers at all levels - come explore gene regulation and computational genomics in a fun, friendly sprouting lab 🤗🥼⚗️🧪
www.weizmann.ac.il/plants/voichek
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Hajk-Georg Drost
6 months ago
Can we tune a plant’s epigenetic toolkit to disrupt plant homeostasis in ways that enable phenotypic innovation? 🌱Check out our new Opinion Paper with
@thanvisrikant.bsky.social
discussing this topic in
@cp-trendsplantsci.bsky.social
!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Marco Incarbone
7 months ago
Preprint alert! It is my great pleasure to announce the first manuscript from the lab, a story that started
@gmivienna.bsky.social
and was mainly accomplished by the intrepid
@gesahoffmann.bsky.social
at
@mpi-mp-potsdam.bsky.social
. A brief thread with our findings
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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AGO5 restricts virus vertical transmission in plant gametophytes
The propagation of a viral infection from a host parent to its progeny is known as vertical transmission, or seed transmission in plants. It allows viral infections to rapidly spread locally via polle...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.11.28.691182v1
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Rory Craig
8 months ago
Excited to introduce Auxenochlorella as a new algal reference organism for fundamental plant science and bioengineering. A paper in two parts: a genetic toolkit for site-specific genomic manipulation, paired with the most unusual genome I’ve ever worked on
academic.oup.com/plcell/artic...
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Targeted genetic manipulation and yeast-like evolutionary genomics in the green alga Auxenochlorella
Auxenochlorella, green algae shaped by evolutionary forces acting on vegetative diploids, are amenable to discovery research and bioengineering via efficie
https://academic.oup.com/plcell/article/doi/10.1093/plcell/koaf259/8303543
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Arnau Sebé-Pedrós
8 months ago
We are happy to share our latest work in
@nature.com
. We study the genomic and cellular basis of facultative symbiosis in Oculina patagonica - a Mediterranean coral remarkable for its ability to survive long periods without algal symbionts. Led by Shani Levy and
@xgrau.bsky.social
rdcu.be/eLbaZ
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Hajk-Georg Drost
9 months ago
Thrilled to share what we learned from re-annotating the mobilome of the brown algae model [Ectocarpus] 🌊🌿🏖️
genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
A wonderful collaboration with
@ericadinatale.bsky.social
,
@cssmartinho.bsky.social
,
@rorycraig.bsky.social
, and Susana Coelho! 🎉
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Erica Dinatale
9 months ago
So happy to see my first first-author paper published! 🎈 A short thread on how Ectocarpus and its TE secrets have kept me busy lately:
rdcu.be/eITQH
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Characterization of the transposable element landscape shaping the Ectocarpus genome | Genome Biology
https://rdcu.be/eITQH
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Chenxin Li, PhD
10 months ago
Please share! I'm looking for a postdoc. The position is to lead one of the following projects: 1) regulation of plant specialized metabolism by cell fate, or 2) foliar embryogenesis in the succulent plant Kalanchoe. Learn more abt projects:
cxli233.github.io/cxLi_lab/res...
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Plant cells are totipotent, meaning individual cells have the potential to develop into a full organism, a property unique to the zygote for animals. However, in most species for most cells, plant cells are not spontaneously totipotent, since they must be treated with specific hormone combinations to unlock their totipotency. Species within the Kalanchoe genus is unique as they spontaneously develop foliar embryos that are fully realized plantlets with shoot and root from notches along the edges of leaves. We speculate that the progenitor cells that give rise to these foliar embryos are totipotent, and we are using single cell techniques to identify & characterize them. In addition to being a fundamental process for plant biology, we foresee unlocking totipotency has many biotechnological applications, such as faciliating genetic transformation and the development of synthetic organs of biomanufacturing.
https://cxli233.github.io/cxLi_lab/research
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Hassan Salem
10 months ago
The Tübingen & Amsterdam crews have landed in Barcelona for
#ESEB2025
! Cooling off with helados before the science (and festivities) begin🍦
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Romy Petroll
10 months ago
So excited to be at
#ESEB2025
presenting poster 221 today!☀️ Check out our chromosome-level genome of Bostrychia, a red alga from the complex Ceramiales order, revealing massive genome expansion by giant Plavaka DNA transposons, the evolution of expanded gene families and UV sex chromosomes!
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Erica Dinatale
10 months ago
Transposable elements in brown algae? 🌊 Yes, they’re full of surprises ✨ Come meet Ectocarpus at
#ESEB2025
! 📍Room 113 - S28.03 🗓️ Thursday, 2:30pm
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Thorsten Langner
10 months ago
We’re excited to share our latest work on plant pathogen effector protein evolution
@biorxivpreprint.bsky.social
. With
@kamounlab.bsky.social
and Abbas Maqbool.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Rewinding the tape: historical contingency and functional constraints have shaped the evolution of APikL virulence effectors in the blast fungus
Protein evolution is influenced by historical contingencies and functional constraints, but their combined impact on rapidly diversifying pathogen virulence effectors remains poorly understood. Here, ...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.12.669671v1
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Zach Harvey
11 months ago
Happy to share our new paper out today in
@cp-cellreports.bsky.social
in collaboration with
@tobiaswarnecke.bsky.social
@akihisaosakabe.bsky.social
about how evolution can do big things with small changes.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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The histone core domain evolves at single-residue resolution to directly orchestrate transcription
Nucleosomes are thought to be structural barriers to transcription, establishing a restrictive ground state that must be destabilized for gene express…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124725008502
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PlantEvolution 🌱🌾
11 months ago
Paper led by
@movillome.bsky.social
on unbiased detection of (somatic)
#TE
insertions in
#Arabidopsis
with
@pacbio.bsky.social
long reads out after peer review. Thanks to academic editor Leandro Quadrana for shepherding it through the review process.
#plantscience
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Long-read detection of transposable element mobilization in the soma of hypomethylated Arabidopsis thaliana individuals - Genome Biology
Background Because transposable elements (TEs) can cause heritable genetic changes, past work on TE mobility in Arabidopsis thaliana has mostly focused on new TE insertions in the germline of hypometh...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13059-025-03691-7
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Jorge Hernández-García
11 months ago
We've tried to gather and unite the streptophyte algae community all around the world to join forces and develop tools and methods for these critters. Learn more about it on
@currentbiology.bsky.social
! With
@jandevries.bsky.social
,
@dolfweijers.bsky.social
, and (many) others!
tinyurl.com/29n4zwen
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A roadmap to developing unified streptophyte algal model systems
Carrillo-Carrasco and colleagues highlight the importance of the establishment of streptophyte algal model systems and the community efforts towards this goal.
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(25)00598-6
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PlantEvolution 🌱🌾
11 months ago
1/2 Somatic TE transposition in plants is getting traction again (70 years after McClintock's discovery of "controlling elements")! A very large collection of somatic TE insertions in A. thaliana described by Ambreen et al.(
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Hassan Salem
11 months ago
Grateful to the folks
@CurrentBiology.bsky.social
for the fun Q&A! Come for the beetles, stay for the symbionts — and forgive the basketball detour 🪲🦠🏀
www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Hassan Salem
Interview with Hassan Salem, who studies beetles and their microbial partners at the Max Planck Institute for Biology.
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(25)00671-2
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Arnau Sebé-Pedrós
11 months ago
We are looking for a student to continue our work on chromatin evolution:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
The project with
@seanamontgomery.bsky.social
will focus on chromatin state readers across eukaryotes. More info:
recruitment.crg.eu/content/jobs...
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Vikram Alva
12 months ago
Excited to share our latest review on histone-mediated chromatin organization in prokaryotes and viruses! 🧬
@mpi-bio-fml.bsky.social
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The Public Domain Review
12 months ago
The art of arranging marine algae into designs, bouquets, and even sometimes intricate little scenes, was surprisingly popular in the 19th century. See an album of such pictures by a woman named Eliza A. Jordson here:
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/album-of-seaweed-pictures-1848
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A wonderful summary of our recent work in
@currentbiology.bsky.social
. It’s an honour for it to have been written by such respected researchers in the field. Thank you
@multicellgenome.bsky.social
& team! 🤩
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Omaya Dudin 𓂆 ¦🍉¦🦠¦🔬¦
about 1 year ago
90% of you probably don’t need to read this. But maybe some of you are curious & 10% will feel seen. Or a little less alone. This isn’t about seeking sympathy. It’s about sharing something hard to say out loud; partly to heal, partly in case someone needs to hear it too. (1/3)
tinyurl.com/DudinO
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Omaya Dudin
Interview with Omaya Dudin, who uses Ichthyosporea as models to study how and why unicellular organisms evolved multicellularity at the University of Geneva.
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(25)00444-0
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christoph_STCmicrobeblog
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Delighted to see our work now published in
@currentbiology.bsky.social
. A great place for Bostrychia to stake its claim as an emerging red algal model system. Check it out here:
www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Aileen Berasategui
about 1 year ago
🎉 We’re hiring! Two ERC-funded
#PostdocJobs
on insect–phytopathogen mutualisms are available in my lab. Explore the chemical and molecular evolution of symbioses! 🧪Chemical ecology:
tinyurl.com/chem-ecol-symb
🦠Phytopathology & mutualisms:
tinyurl.com/symb-plantpath
#SymbioSky
#PlantPathology
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Our preprint has now found a wonderful home in
@molbioevol.bsky.social
. Shout out to our collaborators in the Mozgova lab too 💚
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Mind blowing 🤯
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Eva Stukenbrock
about 1 year ago
New post doc opportunity in our team at Kiel University in the north of Germany. We are looking for a motivated molecular biologists to unravel plant-microbe interactions in grasses. Please see:
www.uni-kiel.de/personal/de/...
More to our research and group here:
www.environmental-genomics.de
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Aktuelle Ausschreibungen
https://www.uni-kiel.de/personal/de/stellen/extern/wiss
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James Gahan
about 1 year ago
My group is hiring a new Postdoc to work on gene regulation and chromatin in Nematostella. Please RT! For more information see here:
gahanlab.com
tinyurl.com/34xke35d
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