Fabian van Beveren
@fabianvanbeveren.bsky.social
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Evolutionary biologist / bioinformatician #EVOLF #symbiosis #algae
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kristina-prokina.bsky.social
New paper is out! We have studied the cute tiny Discocelia plataet sp. n. to obtain the first molecular data of the order Discocelida and clarify its cell structure. All this for a better understanding of the evolution of Cercozoa.

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
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andrewjroger.bsky.social
I gave a symposium talk at the European Society for Evolutionary Biology 2025 (#eseb2025) meeting last week and this was my title slide showcasing how I was speaking as an independent scientist because @dalhousieu.bsky.social @dalhousie.bsky.social has locked us out.
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kassipan.bsky.social
Excited to share our work on WitChi! 🛠️🖥️
We tested it on the GTDB r220 archaeal supermatrix (5,869 taxa & 10,101 cols) removing 55% of sites in <2h.

The phylogeny showed several interesting groupings with overall improved branch support:
#phylogenetics #ArchaeaSky #MSA #opensource #MEvoSky #MicroSky
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tommytang.bsky.social
String manipulation is a critical daily task for bioinformaticians.
Here is a cheatsheet using stringr: rstudio.github.io/cheatsheets...
I probably use stringr::str_replace() once every other day...
to clean up metadata (of course!) #rstats
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clauswilke.com
AlphaFold is great, but contrary to public opinion it has not completely solved the protein folding problem. Much work remains to be done.
clauswilke.substack.com/p/no-alphafo...
No, AlphaFold has not completely solved protein folding
Biology is hard. Yes, even for AI.
clauswilke.substack.com
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stcmicrobeblog.bsky.social
𝗠𝗶𝗰𝗿𝗼𝗯𝗲 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗯𝗶𝘇𝗮𝗿𝗿𝗲𝗹𝘆 𝘁𝗶𝗻𝘆 𝗴𝗲𝗻𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗺𝗮𝘆 𝗯𝗲 𝗲𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗼 𝗮 𝘃𝗶𝗿𝘂𝘀
or maybe not. a 🧵

roland @environmicrobio.bsky.social‬ ‪and Krzysztof @ktjurdzinski.bsky.social‬ already commented, please also read their posts.
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#MicroSky #SymbioSky #ProtistsOnSky
Microbe with bizarrely tiny genome may be evolving into a virus
With DNA focused almost entirely on replication, newly discovered organism blurs the line between cells and viruses
www.science.org
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danieltamarit.bsky.social
New vacancy in my team!

PhD student position on microbial genome evolution, focusing on the evolutionary principles underlying bacterial genome architecture.

Please repost and share with talented MSc students in #evobio, bioinformatics or related :)

www.uu.nl/en/organisat...

#MEvoSky #MicroSky
fabianvanbeveren.bsky.social
Sounds very cool, excited to have a look!
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evanowack.bsky.social
Out today: Exciting intermediate between endosymbiont and organelle identified! Endosymbionts in Angomonas deanei lost nearly all bacterial cell division genes. Instead, we identified a host-encoded protein, ETP9, that became specialized for endosymbiont division. 1/2
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Angomonas deanei with flourescent-labeled nucleus and endosymbiont. ETP9 localizes at the endosymbiont division site.
fabianvanbeveren.bsky.social
Similar to these ECM plants, I also adapted to new symbiotic partners at the @lrsv-toulouse.bsky.social and I’m happy we’ve been able to do cool science together! 🙌
fabianvanbeveren.bsky.social
In our study, the included ECM-only species have retained most of these genes, but what role they play in different ECM lineages remains an open question!

For the full story, see our letter in @newphyt.bsky.social!

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fabianvanbeveren.bsky.social
Using comparative genomics, we find more evidence for these independent origins. We detected several genes that are convergently duplicated in different ECM lineages. Several of these are related to cell wall remodeling, which can be important for symbiosis!

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Phylogeny of rosids showing the genome completeness and symbiotic status of each species. On the right of the tree, presence/absence is shown for a variety of genes. On the left of the tree, duplications of specific gene families are shown in a set of nodes representing multiple ectomycorrhizal and non-ectomycorrhizal lineages.
fabianvanbeveren.bsky.social
Many plants form mutualistic relationships with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi  – fungi that enter the root but stay extracellular. Even in just the rosids, 17 different ECM plant lineages are known. We reconstructed their evolution and found that ECM symbiosis originated at least 16 times.

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Phylogeny of rosid species. Ectomycorrhizal status is shown for all species, including estimations for this trait for all nodes in the phylogeny.
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jvhooff.bsky.social
Exciting news! I'm looking for a computational biologist to join my lab at Wageningen University & Research! It's a 3-year postdoc position on Holomycota genome architecture and evolution. Spread the word! www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/p...
Postdoc Comparative genomics and genome architecture in early-diverging fungi and their protist relatives (3-year position)
www.wur.nl
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mib-wur.bsky.social
Hello Bluesky!

Follow us for updates on our Microbiology research here @w-u-r.bsky.social