Jumbo phageโmediated transduction of genomic islands | PNAS
Bacteria acquire new genes by horizontal gene transfer, typically mediated by mobile
genetic elements (MGEs). While plasmids, bacteriophages, and c...
@prczhaoyansong.bsky.socialโs deep dive into the dark matter of compost communities is now out ๐ Genomic islands hijack jumbo phagesโwhose capsids enable transfer of large tracts of DNAโshedding new light on the scale & scope of phage-mediated gene flow ๐
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
28.10.2025 18:36
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I think it also aligns with the survival strategy of top journals, where they seek for the papers that are expected to be highly cited. People would cite apart from the quality of evidence if the paper is appealing and has been published on the top journal. What's the starting point to fix this?
27.07.2025 18:53
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No new genes needed to fly - just rewire what you have! ๐ฆ๐งฌ
Great new paper from the labs of @fany-real.bsky.social @stemundi.bsky.social @dariloops.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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16.07.2025 13:49
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Still on a science high after an incredible Microbial Population GRS/GRC. Honored to have been able to talk about my work. Grateful for all the amazing feedback, ideas, and inspiring conversationsโespecially from the brilliant scientists whose papers Iโve long admired. Canโt wait for the next one!
16.07.2025 22:21
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Large-scale duplication events underpin population-level flexibility in tRNA gene copy number in Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25
Abstract. The complement of tRNA genes within a genome is typically considered to be a (relatively) stable characteristic of an organism. Here, we demonstrate t
Glad to share our work with Dr. Jenna Gallie's group! The study reports on the mechanism of how the tRNA gene repertoire can become flexible within a population level, which was originally considered to be much more stable. Great job, @guyngan.bsky.social !
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10.02.2024 20:42
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You may can infer from my another interest, bacterial translation ๐. I'm working on PRF of prfB gene, which is a gene of release factor 2(RF2), a protein recognizing stop codons and terminates translation. In this case PRF works as an *Autoregulation* of RF2 expression!
20.12.2023 23:01
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Excited to join the conference. There are interesting topics and great participants.
Please consider joining virtually if you are interested. The registration is still open. Also, it's FREE!
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20.12.2023 20:50
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Looking forward to share my research contents, experiences and ideas.
Also I love knowing and reading about Evolution, History&Philosophy of Science, Bacteria so let's share many fun stuffs!๐
20.12.2023 20:01
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This is an introductory post of myself.
I'm Sungbin Lim, from South Korea, doing PhD in Microbial Evolutionay Dymanics group with Dr. Jenna Gallie in MPI for Evolutionary Biology.
I'm interested in evolution of bacterial translation and programmed ribosomal frameshifting (PRF).
Nice to meet you!
20.12.2023 19:54
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๐ฆ Do microbiomes have their own microbiomes? ๐ฆ
Well... kind of. Much smaller than bacteria, there is a whole zoo of Darwinian entities that depend on microbial hosts. We could call these collectives "nanobiomes", and there's much to explore!
๐งต A thread (originally on Twitter, now on Bsky) โฌ๏ธ
19.11.2023 12:34
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Great. You deserve to take my first likes! ๐
16.11.2023 10:55
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