A phylogenetic tree of insects is shown annotating the presence or absence of a an antimicrobial peptide gene across winged insects
Various phylogenetic secondary loss events are mapped to a tree of insects to explain the parsimony calculations necessary to explain the diversity of insect Drosomycin antimicrobial peptide genes
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are key defence molecules of the innate immune system of plants and animals. Understanding the evolutionary origins of AMPs can help to explain how immune systems acquire novelty and vary in their defensive capabilities. However, AMPs evolve rapidly, and so the origins of similar AMPs across organisms is often unclear. Furthermore, false negatives due to low search sensitivity are common and can hinder confident annotations about true absences. Due to these difficulties, understanding whether similar AMP genes found in diverse organisms represent ancestral molecules or evolutionary novelties has been challenging. In this report, we present evidence of
horizontal gene transfer (HGT) of the antifungal peptide gene Drosomycin across insects. We show that in Diptera, the presence of Drosomycin is restricted to the Melanogaster group and additionally the
distant relative Drosophila busckii. We go on to recover Drosomycin genes in cockroaches (Blattodea), mantises (Mantodea), one katydid (Orthoptera), various beetles (Coleoptera), and a recently acquired
pseudogenized Drosomycin locus in Liposcelis booklice (Psocodea), but no other insects. Explaining this diversity through shared ancestry requires at least 50 independent loss events, or just seven HGT
events. Previous studies have suggested that similar AMPs found across divergent species reflect conservation from a common ancestor, or due to their small size, that they arose via convergent evolution resulting from pathogen-imposed selection. Our findings suggest horizontal gene transfer can be responsible for the presence of some AMP genes found scattered across the tree of life. By presenting a mechanism through which immune systems can acquire novelty, our study also suggests a possible explanation for certain lineage-specific competencies for defence against infectious disease. While loss of AMP genes is common in certain lineages, here we suggest gain of AMPs can occur just as suddenly.
Pleased to finally share this fun collab that began at #Ento23
@cedricaumont.bsky.social presented & I had seen NCBI annotated some cockroach genomes as "contaminated." Turns out NCBI & I were wrong (much more fun).
Horizontal transfer of an #AntimicrobialPeptide across insects
bit.ly/DrsHGT
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Biodiversity Data Unlocked: Publishing in GBIF with IPT
A certain number of places will be attributed in priority to CUSO members.
Overview
This course will introduce participants to the process of publishi
π’ Are you a researcher in #Switzerland involved in collecting species observations #data ? πΊοΈπ¦πΈπ¦
π£ Then you can join us to learn about Swiss #biodiversity data mobilisation, publication, & sharing !
www.sib.swiss/training/cou...
05.03.2026 15:14
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#biodiversity #bioinformatics Summer School ... 21-26 June in Siegen, Germany co-organised by @sib.swiss & @denbi.bsky.social
www.sib.swiss/training/cou...
π’ eDNA & ecosystems
π£ pangenome diversity
π΅ population genetics
π‘ comparative genomics
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π The @biogeneurope.bsky.social project - which now gives way to BGE+ - represented a landmark in European research collaboration, bringing together the #DNAbarcoding (@iboleurope.bsky.social) and #reference #genomes (@ergabiodiv.bsky.social) communities.
π Grant Proposal: doi.org/10.3897/rio.....
04.03.2026 11:58
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Call for Applications: Doctoral Positions in the Life Sciences and Natural Sciences
Ambitious candidates with a strong academic track recordΒ who wish to pursue their doctorate in one of the research areas listed below.
π£ Call for Applications: The University of Vienna invites applications for more than 40 fully funded doctoral positions across a broad range of disciplines in Life Sciences and Natural Sciences. π¨βπ¬π©βπ¬ #PhDSky #PhD #univie
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EBP-affiliated projects worldwide are pushing the limits of whatβs possible β driving innovation and the breakthroughs that make this moonshot real.
Global community = global progress ππ§¬
@vertebrategenomes.bsky.social
@ergabiodiv.bsky.social
@catbiogenoma.bsky.social
@biogeneurope.bsky.social
30.01.2026 19:36
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Training Modules - Threatened Species Initiative
Welcome to the Threatened Species Initiative (TSI) open online course: Conservation Genomics for Threatened Species Management. The training modules are presented by a range of Australianβ¦
π‘ #KnowledgeHighlight | Conservation #Genomics for Threatened Species Management @ausbiocommons.bsky.social π¨ threatenedspeciesinitiative.com/training-mod...
Explore open-access training materials in the ERGA #KnowledgeHub β‘οΈ knowledge.erga-biodiversity.eu @bioplatformsaus.bsky.social #conservation
02.03.2026 08:30
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MBE | The role of society journals in protecting the scientific record
MBE Editors-in-Chief Claudia Russo and Brandon Gaut publish a new editorial on the role of society journals in protecting the scientific record.
π doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msag022
#evobio #molbio #societyjournal
@claurusso.bsky.social @bsgaut.bsky.social
03.03.2026 10:18
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Pangenomes, really?
Most early βpangenomesβ = oligogenomes (oligo, Gr., few).
More recent βpangenomesβ generally = poligenomes (polis, Gr., many).
True pangenomes (pas, Gr., every/all) would be rare indeed.
ππΌ @zbao.bsky.social for pointing out his review.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
02.03.2026 18:19
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Finally published! We first uploaded this preprint in 2022 but dropped it after frustrating reviews.
It was well received and cited, motivating us to revisit it.
We added new content, including simulations and a proof-of-concept genomic green status assessment.
#consgen #popgen #PopulationGenomics
17.02.2026 16:31
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Quote by Luthando Dziba: This yearβs World Wildlife Day theme, βMedicinal and Aromatic Plants: Conserving Health, Heritage and Livelihoodsβ, focuses attention on the vital contributions that plants make to human wellbeing, and the roles they play in culture as well as the global economy. But with a million species of plants and animals currently threatened by extinction, medicinal and aromatic plants β including plants which have not yet been described by science β are also in jeopardy.
On this #WorldWildlifeDay, we can recommit to action that recognizes natureβs values in all their forms β as a source of medicine and culture, pillars of healthy ecosystems, and foundations of resilient communities. π
π§ͺ Read more from π‘ IPBES ES, Luthando Dziba: https://www.ipbes.net/node/97615
03.03.2026 15:48
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Discover the new SIB learning paths 𧬠Structured #Bioinformatics training from beginner to advanced levels, including machine learning and omics data analysis. Plan your next learning step and share within your network
03.03.2026 13:12
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We can help protect insect biodiversity by:
π Expanding research
π Monitoring insects & related species across landscapes
πͺ° Promoting improved pest management techniques
π¦ Protecting & restoring habitat
π Facilitating collaboration between entomologists, other scientists, policymakers & citizens
03.03.2026 17:00
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The image is a collage of five insect photos (an oak treehopper, desert ironclad beetle, red-blue checkered beetle, blue morpho, and dragonfly). In the center, there is white text on a blue background that says, ββThe little things that run the world.β -E.O. Wilson.β There is also the hashtag #WorldWildlifeDay and the ESA logo.
Today, March 3, is #WorldWildlifeDay! More than half of all species on Earth are insects and their relativesβor in the words of conservationist E.O. Wilson, "the little things that run the world."
03.03.2026 17:00
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A sedge. It may look unassuming but its genome has several unusual features.
Why do the chromosomes of cyperids (sedges & rushes) split and fuse so regularly on evolutionary timescales?
Is it because they have so many centromeres?
Our new preprint, the first major paper of my PhD, addresses this question. π§΅β¬οΈ 1/12
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
03.03.2026 15:57
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#biodiversity #bioinformatics Summer School ... 21-26 June in Siegen, Germany co-organised by @sib.swiss & @denbi.bsky.social
www.sib.swiss/training/cou...
π’ eDNA & ecosystems
π£ pangenome diversity
π΅ population genetics
π‘ comparative genomics
Register to apply, selections will start from March 16th
03.03.2026 11:03
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#biodiversity #bioinformatics Summer School ... 21-26 June in Siegen, Germany co-organised by @sib.swiss & @denbi.bsky.social
www.sib.swiss/training/cou...
π’ eDNA & ecosystems
π£ pangenome diversity
π΅ population genetics
π‘ comparative genomics
Register to apply, selections will start from March 16th
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Actions and actors driving transformative change for global sustainability - Nature Sustainability
A bibliometric analysis of more than fourβmillion scholarly documents highlights the need for a more inclusive approach to research on actors and actions needed for transformative change towards a jus...
Drawing on work from the @ipbes.net ππ«ππ§π¬ππ¨π«π¦πππ’π―π ππ‘ππ§π π ππ¬π¬ππ¬π¬π¦ππ§π & bibliometric analysis of >4βmillion scholarly documents - a more inclusive approach needed to research on actors and actions www.nature.com/articles/s41...
03.03.2026 07:23
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One million of the worldβs estimated 8 million species are threatened with extinction.
But hope is not lost.
#GenerationRestoration is reviving habitats bringing back homes for threatened species.
This #WorldWildlifeDay, discover six species making a comeback: www.unep.org/news-and-sto...
03.03.2026 07:15
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Be part of the global biodiversity genomics community ππ§¬π
Join the conversation by referencing biodiversity genomics or ππ§¬
28.02.2026 02:44
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Huge news ππ§¬
The Protist 10,000 Genomes Project is joining the Earth BioGenome Project.
Protists may represent the majority of eukaryotic diversity β yet only a tiny fraction have reference genomes.
Time to change that. πβ¨
Learn more π ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/p10k/
#EBP #Protists #Genomics #TreeOfLife
27.02.2026 16:40
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New #OpenAccess research by M. Prous, @niinakiljunen.bsky.social et al. in #RESSystematicEnt found that multiple full-length variants of the mitochondrial COI DNA barcode region are prevalent in north European sawflies.
doi.org/10.1111/syen.70031
@gkergoat.bsky.social @wileyecology.bsky.social
27.02.2026 14:02
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