We identified protein domains in LUCA (Last Universal Common Ancestor). Their distinctive amino acid usage reveals the order amino acids were added to the genetic code, based mostly on size. Older proteins hint at earlier alternative codes. 1/15 @seekingluca.bsky.social www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
We are excited to announce a tenure track faculty position on the genomics of resilience! Come join us in EEB here in Tucson! More details about the position at the link below. Application review begins on December 9! 🧪
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🧪 Join us in Tucson! We will begin reviewing applications on December 9 for our tenure track faculty position on the genomics of resilience @uofa-eeb.bsky.social! Apply here: arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/caree...
We found high levels of adaptive evolution in genes expressed in barrier tissue immune cells including 🫁, and/or expressed early during immune responses --> host adaptation likely works best when it cuts infections short early, before pathogens reach high numbers.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
If you are looking for a graduate program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, please considering joining us in Tucson, AZ! Our deadline is December 2 this year for admission to our Fall 2025 cohort. You can find out more about EEB and applying to our program here: eeb.arizona.edu/graduate/pro...
Come join us in Tucson!! I am excited to announce a tenure track faculty position on the genomics of resilience
@uofa-eeb.bsky.social! Read more about the position in the updated link below! We will begin reviewing applications on December 9! arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/caree...
We are excited to announce a tenure track faculty position on the genomics of resilience! Come join us in EEB here in Tucson! More details about the position at the link below. Application review begins on December 9! 🧪
arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/caree...
Hey, my department is now on Bluesky - check out one of the best - and the oldest - EEB departments around bsky.app/profile/uofa...
Symbionts, whether mutualistic or antagonistic, rely on their hosts for survival. In this paper with David Hembry, I show how the distinction between host and symbiont lifestyles could impact diversification through selection for & against phenotypic novelty. doi.org/10.1093/jeb/...
Outstanding opportunity here! Great department & city surrounded by the incredible Sonoran desert.
If you are looking to do a PhD in the beautiful Sonoran desert, please apply!!! We have an amazing EEB department with a great grad student community!!!
We also have a new NSF NRT training program, CAMBIUM, that will begin accepting applications for CAMBIUM Fellows this winter. Although the CAMBIUM website is still under development, you can find out more about CAMBIUM here: science.arizona.edu/news/univers...
If you are looking for a graduate program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, please considering joining us in Tucson, AZ! Our deadline is December 2 this year for admission to our Fall 2025 cohort. You can find out more about EEB and applying to our program here: eeb.arizona.edu/graduate/pro...
The Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona is now on Bluesky! Follow us for posts about department events and news!
🌱 From the upcoming #AJB #Polyploidy special issue 🌱
Species-tree topology impacts the inference of ancient whole-genome duplications across the #angiosperm phylogeny
By @pairoflogs.bsky.social, Geoffrey Finch & @barkerms.bsky.social
bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... #evolution
We will stand a better chance of developing a more predictive science of the #Biosphere if we mix big and small-picture thinking. B Gallagher writing in the Nautilus provides an overview of our recent work in PNAS and makes the case for #ScientificTransculturalism 🧪🦋🦫🌎
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Check out our new paper .. some harsh reality for status of code and data sharing … “Code sharing in ecology and evolution increases citation rates but remains uncommon” onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... 🧪🌎🦫🦋
So happy to see this out! Thanks to @barkerms.bsky.social, Yuannian Jiao, and Kelsey Glennon for leading this terrific effort--and thanks to all the authors and reviewers for their contributions!!
#Polyploidy #AJB #SocietyJournal
Our new preprint on meiotic drive and genome evolution in vascular plants. This is a hypothesis/idea paper on how differences in meiotic drive in homosporous and heterosporous plants may explain broad differences in their genomes. Written with Sylvia Kinosian! ecoevorxiv.org/repository/v...
Check out our new paper - An allometry perspective on crops nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... we review how an #allometry & #scaling perspective on crops gives insights into phenotypic evolution, hybrid vigor, domestication, crop yields & a novel theory for the #GreenRevolution 🧪🌎🌾🦋
Another grand global mapping adventure - The global distribution and drivers of wood density and their impact on forest carbon stocks www.nature.com/articles/s41... 🧪
In our latest paper in PNAS, we ask: How can scientific progress be accelerated to meet the urgent challenges of the Anthropocene? We point to significant barriers in forecasting & prediction efforts for the biosphere 🧵👇 🧪🌎🦋 1/n www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
#ScienceTwitter #Ecology #Anthropocene
Using biodiversity data? 🌿 BIEN offers a modular workflow for cleaning, standardizing & integrating your data. Open, reproducible & ready for you! Explore biendata.org our BIEN API, & R packages. #BiodiversityScience #OpenData
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Cool new paper from my colleague @djli.bsky.social out today on nitrogen deposition and loss of diversity of nitrogen fixing plants! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
I am at ESA! I would love to talk to students interested in coming to lovely Arizona for work on collective behavior, ant or bee cognition, or similar topics! www.annadornhaus.net
Wonder why bats host many zoonotic viruses? With @lucievirevolte.bsky.social and @psudmant.bsky.social labs and using 8 new Myotis assemblies, we find that DNA viruses drove most host bat adaptation, contrary to human adaptation dominated by RNA viruses.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
The Genomic History Inference Strategies Tournament closes on Nov 15! Analyze genomic data with your favorite demographic inference tool, and see if you can discover the true demography of the population to win the contest (and authorship). More info at ghi.st! Please re-skeet.
Our latest paper doi.org/10.7554/eLif...
directly measures the "effective population size" that matters to nearly neutral / drift barrier theory, as the degree to which codon bias differs from expectations from GC content. Surprisingly, stronger natural selection -> more disordered proteins 1/
For #FernFriday here's a short thread about a recent preprint from the lab. In this study led by Zheng Li with Sylvia Kinosian and Shing Zhan, we examined the hypotheses for the evolution of high chromosome numbers among homosporous ferns. We analyzed a broad collection of genomic data and 1/n