Scientific American has updated the figure, now grouped into swimmers, fliers, walkers/runners, and vehicles. A person on a bicycle remains the most efficient way to travel, compared to all forms of biological locomotion and mechanical transport.
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Posts by Raphael Gollnisch
🧬 My haplotype paper is out!
We show that deviations between within-sample and population-level haplotype frequencies can be used to estimate how many individuals contributed to an eDNA sample.
No tissue references needed, just metabarcoding data and some population genetics.
#eDNA #PopGen
Final version of paper with @smishra677.bsky.social now published in a wonderful issue of GENETICS!
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In a new GBE Review, @david-peede.bsky.social et al. overview the SMC model and extensions, discuss examples of discoveries made with the help of SMC-based inference, and comment on the assumptions, benefits, and drawbacks of various methods.
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#genome #evolution #compbio
Finally, we’ve solved a long-standing mystery: what tintinnid shells are actually made of:
A new class of biomaterial formed by remarkable structural proteins unique to tintinnids.
A major milestone after 3 years of work! Read about it in our preprint: doi.org/10.64898/202...
#ProtistsOnSky
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Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 Genomic History Inference Strategies Tournament challenges!
Among the 9 challenges, we had five winners: @alwaysrong.bsky.social, @adaigle.bsky.social, @andrewhvaughn.bsky.social, @thymelicus.bsky.social, @rgollnisch.bsky.social
Our new @science.org paper is out! Cuckoos and hosts are locked in a coevolutionary arms race over egg mimicry.
But how are these egg types inherited, and could this drive speciation? We sequenced hundreds of genomes to find out!
doi.org/10.1126/scie...
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How does life evolve to adapt to modern cities?
Out now in Science, my PhD work with @lindymcbr.bsky.social uncovers the ancient origin of the “London Underground mosquito” – one of the most iconic examples of urban adaptation.
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@science.org
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ady4515
This is an INCREDIBLE advance in our understanding of coral diversification. 🪸🎉 Fantastic new work led by @claudiavaga.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
One of the most exciting works of my career, years in the making. We used high-throughput precision genome editing to test the fitness effects of thousands of natural variants. Our findings challenge the long-held assumption that common variants are inconsequential.
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Obsessed with this Journal of Immaterial Science article 🔥
Low-coverage sequencing (LCS) + genotype imputation is a cost-effective approach to genotype hundreds of samples at a full-genome level. But how do different imputation tools perform across populations with varying relatedness and inbreeding?
Check out our new paper on adopting a trait-based framework for protist diversity! We make the case for a unified protist trait database, how to build it, and how it could transform research on protist ecology and evolution.
#protistsonsky
My very first post on here.
I am stoked to share lab's latest paper led by @ethantolman.bsky.social. Ethan developed a highly scalable pipeline to differentiate between various gene flow models, including ghost introgression in phylogenomic datasets. Check it out! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Promethea = PROvora + MEteora + HEmimastigophora. The new supergroup, unifying previously “orphan” lineages with gene-rich mitogenomes. Position of #telonemids is still uncertain. #protistsonsky tinyurl.com/yk9xkt49
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In our new preprint we describe in detail the software & workflows behind www.SewageMap.co.uk! One for the open environmental data nerds out there :) 💩 🧑💻 🏞️
I haven’t read the paper yet, but this looks interesting! www.nature.com/articles/s41... #PopGen
This work shows the first overview on the population genetics and demographic history of the big European firefly, **Lampyris noctiluca**. Feeling very happy this work is out :) academic.oup.com/mbe/article/...
Happy to have contributed to this great article: #Protist genomics: key to understanding eukaryotic evolution. Congrats Alexandra Schoenle et al. #ProtistsOnSky
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Estimates of the Mutation Rate per Year Can Explain Why the Molecular Clock Depends on Generation Time academic.oup.com/mbe/article/... 🧪
Schematic representation of Eukfinder workflows. Eukfinder is a taxonomic classification-based bioinformatics approach to retrieve microbial eukaryotic nuclear and mitochondrial genomes from WGS metagenomic sequencing data. Eukfinder has two different workflows based on the input files. (a) Eukfinder_short utilizes Illumina short reads, and the first round of classification assigns reads into 1 of 5 distinct taxonomic categories (Archaeal, Bacterial, Viral, Eukaryotic, and Unknown). Next, Eukaryotic and Unknown reads are assembled into contigs which undergo a second round of classification to generate potential eukaryotic sequences. (b) Eukfinder_long uses assembled contigs or long-read sequencing data and only performs one round of classification to select Eukaryotic and Unknown contigs. The potential eukaryotic contigs can then be further separated into MAGs by a separate binning workflow to generate draft eukaryotic nuclear and mitochondrial genomes.
Introducing Eukfinder! A bioinformatics pipeline that identifies eukaryotic sequences from metagenomic data. The tool is valuable for reference-independent and cultivation-free studies of eukaryotic microbial genomes from environmental samples. #mBio: asm.social/2nl
My nightmare in #eDNA is to detect a rare or threatened species that turns out to be a false positive, so we set out to evaluate some of the commonly used taxonomic classifiers.
The results are finally out: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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🌊 New research reveals that coccolithophore blooms significantly enhance carbon export by increasing particle fluxes.
This finding underscores their vital role in oceanic carbon sequestration and has important implications for climate models. www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-6...
Hot off the press, the most comprehensive survey ever performed of diatom distributions, abundances, and diversity in the global ocean. All enabled by the famous schooner@fondationtaraocean.bsky.social and lots of hard work from the Tara Oceans team! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Eukfinder: a pipeline to retrieve microbial eukaryote genome sequences from metagenomic data journals.asm.org/doi/full/10.... #jcampubs
How #genome-wide sequence divergence maps to species status www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... #biodiversity #genomics
We are glad to announce that #MidweekMicrobe is back!🥳 Today we are celebrating the International Children's Book Day coinciding with Hans Christian Andersen's birthday. A creative mind, Hans published the tale The Drop of Water in 1847, available at andersen.sdu.dk/vaerk/hersho....