Remco Stam
@rstam.bsky.social
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Professor of Phytopathology | Kiel University | Crop wild relatives and their pathogens | Likes quantitative and qualitative resistance mechanisms & popgen
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We are alarmed by reports that Germany is on the verge of a catastrophic about-face, reversing its longstanding and principled opposition to the EU’s Chat Control proposal which, if passed, could spell the end of the right to privacy in Europe. signal.org/blog/pdfs/ge...
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rstam.bsky.social
Very happy to see this work finally online!
Resistance against necrotrophic pathogens is not generally conserved. When comparing five wild tomato spp, we saw that one spp co-opted a different mechanism against Sclerotinia infection!
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rstam.bsky.social
I had a couple of great days at our first @plantscochallenge.bsky.social annual meeting. Inspiring to discuss diverse aspects of multiple stress responses with colleagues from other parts of the plant sciences
www.uni-kiel.de/en/details/n...
Big thanks to @estukenbrock.bsky.social for organising.
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That's the plan... And the rejections in between we keep to ourselves... 😅
rstam.bsky.social
Very happy to see this work finally online!
Resistance against necrotrophic pathogens is not generally conserved. When comparing five wild tomato spp, we saw that one spp co-opted a different mechanism against Sclerotinia infection!
rstam.bsky.social
We hypothesise that clade 2 might be a specialised A alternata from wild hosts, and that clade 1 is the "cultivated", global substrain? How this happened and whether this was facilitated by the starship element is something for the next part of the project. :)
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In terms of gene content, the clades don't differ much. Clade 2 is slightly more diverse and has a slightly higher TE content on average, but not exclusively.
Interestingly, Clade 1 has one unique Starship!
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Clade 2 seems to show some geographic structure; clade 1 does not. Interestingly, ALL other Alternaria alternata isolates NCBI from any host group with Clade 1.
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We hypothesised that Alternaria would possibly show a north/south gradient or some indication of climatic adaptation.
We find some hints, but our study does not have the resolution to capture this in detail.
But we consistently find two genetic clades! Both infect Tomato throughout the range.
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maxvonthun.bsky.social
“We studied more than 70 different elections that took place in 12 western European countries over several decades, and found that when mainstream parties take more anti-immigration positions, it leads to more support for the radical right, not less.”
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leibnizipk.bsky.social
A research team led by the @leibnizipk.bsky.social has revealed that modern barley has a “mosaic origin”, meaning it stems from several wild populations across the Fertile Crescent. The findings were published in @nature.com.

➡️Paper: tinyurl.com/ytzyn4re
➡️PR: tinyurl.com/5e2v7cp5
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bossdorf.bsky.social
Job Alert! We're hiring a BIOINFORMATICIAN / NGS SPECIALIST to support our new Molecular Biodiversity Lab in the @terra-cluster.org at @unituebingen.bsky.social. Like the idea to use your skills for understanding biodiversity? To work on diverse questions in a wonderful place? Apply!
Please repost!
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tlowepower.bsky.social
Please repost -- The Univ. California Davis dept of Plant Pathology is hiring a Fungal biologist / Mycologist

Applications due Dec 1

Application portal: recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF07339

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he Department of Plant Pathology at the University of California, Davis is seeking applications for a fulltime, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Mycology, with a focus on plant pathogenic, symbiotic, 
or mycotoxigenic fungi and fungal-like organisms (e.g., oomycetes). We are looking for a highly 
motivated and creative scientist with a strong background in mycology and/or the biology of fungi and 
fungal-like organisms that interact with plants. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a 
world-class, externally funded research program that integrates both fundamental and applied aspects 
of fungal biology within the context of plant pathology. We welcome applicants pursuing a wide range 
of research topics related to plant-associated fungi, including but not limited to mechanisms of fungal 
pathogenesis or symbiosis with plants, population genomics and evolution of fungal plant pathogens, 
plant-associated fungal microbiomes and plant-microbe interactions, and/or one health approaches to 
fungal diseases and antifungal resistance. Applicants working in other relevant research areas involving 
pathogenic, symbiotic, or mycotoxigenic fungi or fungal-like organisms that affect plant health are also 
encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will have significant opportunities for collaboration with 
faculty in plant pathology, microbiology, genomics, and agricultural sciences, and to contribute to 
addressing issues of importance to California’s agricultural and natural ecosystems.
The appointee primary teaching responsibilities will be teaching Introductory Mycology, an upperdivision lab class, and SAS 30, Mushroom, Molds & Society, a general education class for non-majors. 
Additional graduate and undergraduate teaching responsibilities may be assigned based on 
departmental needs and the candidate’s expertise. The department offers modern instructional 
facilities, including a newly renovated teaching laboratory.
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rstam.bsky.social
This seems worse than crashing...
philippbayer.bsky.social
Just asked Claude to code me some simple Entrez stuff that pulls down taxonomy IDs for NCBI mitochondrial accessions - the code works and returns a table of taxonomy IDs from the API in a nice table, *but the taxonomy IDs are all wrong*. I hadn't that before: normally AI-written code just crashes
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kortizart.bsky.social
And literally four days later from this story Open AI admits what we all know to he true.

That when a model generates bullshit, that’s no flaw, that’s just how it works.

www.computerworld.com/article/4059...
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atrupar.com
of all the things I am not going to buy, this is the thing I am not going to buy the most
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forscherrobert.bsky.social
Ich suche eine*n TA für meine Arbeitsgruppe!

Gern weitersagen 🤗🌾

#plantscijob
leibnizipk.bsky.social
Sie haben eine Ausbildung als Biologielaborant*in oder Biologisch-technische*r Assistent*in? Und Sie haben
Erfahrungen in der molekularbiologischen Laborarbeit, insbesondere PCR und Klonierungen? Dann haben wir am @leibnizipk.bsky.social ein spannendes Jobangebot!

➡️Alle Infos: tinyurl.com/2rkbby5t