Frederik Schulz
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Isheng Jason Tsai
about 1 month ago
Registration now open for
@embo.org
workshop on the evolution of biological interactions on April 24 - 27, 2026! Come join us in Taipei, Taiwan to see how interactions shaped the genomes of various organisms and meeting people from across the globe. Info:
meetings.embo.org/event/26-bio...
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Axel Visel
3 months ago
🔥Hot🔥 new preprint: Amoeba happily replicating at 63°C Led by
@hbrappap.bsky.social
and
@oliverio.bsky.social
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@jgi.doe.gov
’s Tomáš Tyml and
@fmschu.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
add a skeleton here at some point
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Joint Genome Institute
6 months ago
You can now register for the November NeLLi Symposium! Join us in November for talks focused on the most recent expansions of the Tree of Life, and the latest discoveries toward the evolution of cellular complexity and microbial symbiosis. Learn more:
jointgeno.me/NeLLi
@nigelmouncey.bsky.social
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2025 NeLLi Symposium | Joint Genome Institute
Las Vegas, NV Immediately followed by 1.5-day jamboree on November 6-7
https://jointgeno.me/NeLLi
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Seth Bordenstein
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Interesting AI read. 15-23% of uncultivated microbes may engage in symbiotic relationships.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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A genomic catalog of Earth’s bacterial and archaeal symbionts
Microbial symbiosis drives the functional and phylogenomic diversification of life on Earth, yet remains underexplored due to culturing challenges. This study employed machine learning (ML) to predict...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.29.656868v1.full
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Axel Visel
about 1 year ago
The JGI
@jgi.doe.gov
just released its new, completely revamped website Cool user science, information about our user programs, access to data portals and analysis tools and much more! Check it out at
jgi.doe.gov
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Cameron Thrash
about 1 year ago
Missing microbial eukaryotes and misleading meta-omic conclusions
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Missing microbial eukaryotes and misleading meta-omic conclusions - Nature Communications
Meta-omic analyses are commonly used for large-scale studies of microbial eukaryotes. Here, Krinos et al. explore the potential pitfalls of common approaches to taxonomic annotation of protistan meta-...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-52212-w
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