Nittay Meroz
@nittaym.bsky.social
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Studying microbial evolution & ecology. @HUJI
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nonresidentdesi.bsky.social
Our paper in @science.org 👉🏽 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

is accompanied by an especially thoughtful perspective by Carey Nadell and Chris Marx 👉🏽
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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contaminatedsci.bsky.social
Our work on the facial skin microbiome of non-human primates is out in mSystems!

We show there is no close relative of Cutibacterium on the faces of gorillas and chimps at the Lincoln Park Zoo, furthering the mysterious origin of the dominant human skin colonizer.

journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
The microbiome of the human facial skin is unique compared to that of other hominids | mSystems
Understanding how and why human skin bacteria differ from our closest animal relatives provides crucial insights into human evolution and health. While we have known that human facial skin hosts disti...
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micsysecolab.bsky.social
How does metabolic dependency evolve at the single cell level? 🔄

In our new preprint, Divvya Ramesh combines microfluidics, microscopy and modelling to show that the benefits of gene loss are highly context dependent.

Check it out here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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skryazhi.bsky.social
A new preprint from the lab. Might be of interest to people who use barcode lineage tracking to catch de novo adaptive mutations. #popgen #evolbiol
biorxiv-evobio.bsky.social
A Bayesian filtering method for estimating the fitness effects of nascent adaptive mutations https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.29.646120v1
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jamesaorr.bsky.social
In our new paper we discuss how modern coexistence theory can help microbial ecologists tackle fundamental & applied questions, and how microbial systems can help to push coexistence theory forward! With Andrew Letten and Dave Armitage (@darmitage.bsky.social). doi.org/10.1111/1462...
Coexistence Theory for Microbial Ecology, and Vice Versa
Classical models from theoretical ecology are seeing increasing uptake in microbial ecology, but there remains rich potential for closer cross-pollination. Here we explore opportunities for stronger ....
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mcastd.bsky.social
Community stability is usually assessed by invading single species from rare and measuring relative fitness. However does this hold up when multiple species invade from rare? We test this using our super stable microbial community 👇🏻
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wcratcliff.bsky.social
Hey folks, microbial evolution (and I interpret this super broadly- bacteria, archaea, viruses, theory, Alife, field, lab, biophys, etc) now has a feed thanks to @atinygreencell.bsky.social. I hope this will be my ye olde Science Twitter v2. Come join us! 🧪

#MEvoSky

Link: bsky.app/profile/did:...
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proteocean.bsky.social
What does it really mean to be in nutrient colimitation? We demonstrate a distinct growth phenotype and that (co)limitation can (and should!) be quantified. The result of many late afternoon chats with @michaelmanhart.bsky.social. Let us know what you think! www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2400304121
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seppekuehnlab.bsky.social
This is a really important perspective on microbial ecology/evolution (Balakrishnan & Cremer). Quantitative physiology shows that microbes do not optimize growth, but instead express unutilized proteins that confer distinct dynamics when environments change.

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Conditionally unutilized proteins and their profound effects on growth and adaptation across microbial species
Protein synthesis is an important determinant of microbial growth and response that demands a high amount of metabolic and biosynthetic resources. Des…
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dannagifford.bsky.social
📢 New preprint: Mutator strains of E. coli accelerate nitrofurantoin resistance by enabling both faster evolution and "better" resistance mutations. We also find evidence for defects in DNA replication fidelity and repair in clinically-resistant isolates. Read more:
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Evolutionary risk analysis of mutators for the development of nitrofurantoin resistance
The rising prevalence of antimicrobial resistance is a significant global health crisis. However, nitrofurantoin remains an outlier, with low resistance rates despite prolonged and sustained use. This...
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asaflevylab.bsky.social
Several years of work with several great collaborators, that combined computational biology, molecular microbiology, biochemistry, structural biology and mycology assay culminated in today's publication on discovery of novel bacterial toxins:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Systematic discovery of antibacterial and antifungal bacterial toxins - Nature Microbiology
Genome sequence mining and computational analyses lead to the discovery and functional characterization of conserved bacterial toxins with activity against bacteria and fungi.
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nittaym.bsky.social
Great to see our paper published!
We show that the presence of another species doesn't necessarily influence evolution.
@jfriedman.bsky.social

authors.elsevier.com/c/1jxht8YyDf...

Thanks to the anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments!
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