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GBE | Recent Microbial Evolutionary Insights From Metagenomics

GBE | Recent Microbial Evolutionary Insights From Metagenomics

Moguel et al. publish a new Review on how metagenomics has revolutionized our understanding of microbial evolution, revealing lineages and functional adaptations, and reshaping our view of the Tree of Life.

🔗 doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evag029

🖌️ Laura Carrillo Olivas

#genome #evolution #microbesky

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I'm happy to share our new review with @lau-co89.bsky.social @liigh-unam.bsky.social just published in @genomebiolevol.bsky.social

Recent microbial evolutionary insights from metagenomics
academic.oup.com/gbe/advance-...

Inspired by the session "Molecular evolution through metagenomics" at #SMBE24

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Recent microbial evolutionary insights from metagenomics Abstract. Microorganisms have profoundly shaped Earth’s biological and geological history, from the origins of oxygenic photosynthesis to present-day globa

Recent microbial evolutionary insights from metagenomics url: academic.oup.com/gbe/article/...

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Recent microbial evolutionary insights from metagenomics academic.oup.com/gbe/advance-... #jcampubs

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Recent microbial evolutionary insights from metagenomics. Published in Genome biology and evolution

Recent microbial evolutionary insights from metagenomics.

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Ahora escuchamos a Andrea Zermeño, del grupo de @surh.bsky.social, quien nos cuenta un proyecto muy interesante sobre interacciones entre microorganismos en el océano 🌊 #DiasAcademicos2026 @liigh-unam.bsky.social

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Ahora es el turno del grupo de @surh.bsky.social! Comenzamos con una charla de la estudiante de maestría Yetel Ramírez, quien nos contó de su plan de estudiar el microbioma en pacientes con #lupus #DiasAcademicos2026 @liigh-unam.bsky.social

2 months ago 5 2 0 0
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El laboratorio estuvo en el stand del @liigh-unam.bsky.social en la #FeriaDeCiencias de Querétaro en Centro Cultural Gómez Morín.

Fue un gran privilegio platicar sobre microorganismos, ecología y evolución con gente de todas las edades, pero sobretodo las preguntas de los niños!

5 months ago 1 1 0 0
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El grupo de Ecología y Evolucióm del @liigh-unam.bsky.social representado en la #RedMexBioMate.

Si quieres saber más de nuestro trabajo y/o te interesa unirte revisa nuestro sitio web

sur.science

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Bárbara Moguel (UDLAP) nos habló de comunidades microbianas en sedimentos antiguas en el cráter de Rincón de Parangueo.

@ayari.bsky.social (CCG-UNAM) habló de como estudia la resistencia a antibióticos como una propiedad comunitaria modulada por el medio ambiente.

#RedMexBioMate

5 months ago 1 0 0 0
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En la primera plenaria del día Maribel Hernández Rosales del Cinvestav Irapuato nos habla de REvolutionH-tl, una herramienta para reconstrucción filogenética a partir de reconciliación de árboles de genes.

#RedMexBioMate

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Empezamos el día dos de #RedMexBioMate con café como es debido

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Para preparamos para los carteles Alberto Issac Aguilar Hernández de la UAEM nos plática de como diferenciar entre tipos de dinámicas determinists y estocásticas

#RedMexBioMate

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Para terminar la sesión matutina

Josué Nava Sedeño (FC-UNAM) habló de la formación de patrones espacio-temporales con modelos discretos.

Marco Tulio Angulo (IMATE-UNAM) mostró que podemos calcular probabilidades de colas de distribuciones a partir de promedios.

#RedMexBioMate

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Otras dós pláticas excelentes

Andrés Argüelles Moyao (FC-UNAM) habló del estudio de redes reales de hongos como un modelo para estudiar la complejidad.

Mariana Martínez Sánchez (INER) habló de análisis de redes para esclarecer desapariciones desde el 68 hasta la actualidad

#RedMexBioMate

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Excelente y diversas sesión en #RedMexBioMate

Roxana Vidal Gutiérrez (UAEM) nos habló de osciladores electroquímicos

Arno Siri-Jégousse (IIMAS-UNAM) habló de la estimación de modelos de coalescencia

Shady Guerrero Flores (CINVESTAV) está hablando de epidemiología del VIH

redmexbiomate.org.mx

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Seguimos con Laura González Ramírez del IPN sobre diversas estrategias matemáticas para comprender los efectos de diversos fármacos en el comportamiento de ratones.

#RedMexBioMate

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Ya estamos iniciando el 2o Encuentro de la Red Mexicana de Biología y Matemáticas

www.redmexbiomate.org.mx

Ahora está hablando Jorge Velasco del IMATE-UNAM sobre como incorporar componentes sociales y culturales en modelos epidemiológicos.

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eLife Assessment

This important study reports the results of efforts to replicate two phenomena of significant interest to early-career scientists and scientific policymakers: the Matthew effect and the early-career setback effect. Several previous studies of these effects have focused on early-career researchers with grant proposals that fell just below or just above a funding threshold. Those just above the threshold were more likely to be successful when they applied for funding later in the career (an example of the well-known Matthew effect), while those just below were more likely to go on to have stronger publication records (the early-career setback effect). In this study the Matthew effect was found to be robust across funders, and to generalize from those close to the funding threshold to the whole population. The early-career setback effect was not robust across funders and did not generalize to the whole population. The evidence reported is convincing.

eLife Assessment This important study reports the results of efforts to replicate two phenomena of significant interest to early-career scientists and scientific policymakers: the Matthew effect and the early-career setback effect. Several previous studies of these effects have focused on early-career researchers with grant proposals that fell just below or just above a funding threshold. Those just above the threshold were more likely to be successful when they applied for funding later in the career (an example of the well-known Matthew effect), while those just below were more likely to go on to have stronger publication records (the early-career setback effect). In this study the Matthew effect was found to be robust across funders, and to generalize from those close to the funding threshold to the whole population. The early-career setback effect was not robust across funders and did not generalize to the whole population. The evidence reported is convincing.

Evidence from 14 research funding programmes confirms that early winners tend to keep winning (Matthew effect). But the idea that an early setback makes you stronger later doesn’t replicate widely.
buff.ly/UEtcRd4

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Genomics students @lcgej.bsky.social are always the toughest and most interesting crowd to talk to.

5 months ago 1 0 0 0
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If you are at #ISMElat2025 don't miss Natalia's lighting talk today at 17:05 on:

"Effects of global warming on rhizosphere synthetic communities"

Then go check out her poster at M01-02

@isme-microbes.bsky.social @liigh-unam.bsky.social

8 months ago 5 0 0 0
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Happy to be at #EESmicrobiology at @embl.org

Looking forward to a great day 2!

Come check out our work with synthetic communities at poster 225 today!

9 months ago 10 1 0 0
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Now we are listening to Andrea Zermeño, who is working with @surh.bsky.social, talk about her project unraveling ecological interactions in the ocean #microbiome 🌊🪸🦠🧫 #LCGUNAM @liigh-unam.bsky.social

10 months ago 9 1 1 0
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It's always special to go back to your alms mater. I had a great time with the 20th class of genomics at #LCG #UNAM

1 year ago 11 3 0 0

Congratulations! more than deserved

1 year ago 4 0 0 0
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Mañana a las 19:00 estaré en el Facebook Live del Registro Mexicano de Lupus hablando sobre el #microbioma humano y nuestros planes para estudiarlo en esta condición!
www.facebook.com/lupusrgmx
#Salud #lupusmxoficial #lupusmx #LupusAwareness #visibilicemosellupus #lupuslife #RGMX

Nos vemos!

1 year ago 6 1 0 0
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Today we hosted Etzel Garrido from the School of Natural Sciences (UAQ) for the seminar series #HorizonsInGenomics @liigh-unam.bsky.social

Etzel gave a seminar showing how bacteria-bacteria interactions in the surface of #toloache leaves (Datura inoxia) can influence herbivore insect performance!

1 year ago 8 3 0 0
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We are now listening to @surh.bsky.social talk about bacterial interactions and community functions, as well as the interphase between #ecology and #evolution @liigh-unam.bsky.social #LIIGH10anniversary

1 year ago 4 2 0 0
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Now the flash talks of @liigh-unam.bsky.social students! First up Natalia Said from @surh.bsky.social 's group on the responses of the Rhizosphere bacterial communities to global warming #LIIGH10anniversary

1 year ago 3 1 0 0

Welcome to LIIGH faculty @fsanchezquinto.bsky.social to @bsky.app

Fede leads the Paleogenomics and Evolutionary Biology at our institution

!Bienvenido!

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