4D4 is π . Thanks @dshb-antibodies.bsky.social for everything you do! #Dros26 #fluorescencefriday
@evolvwing
Associate Professor of Biology at the George Washington University Interested in Pattern Formation, Evolutionary Tinkering, Genetics, #lociofevolution #dnacrobatics #evodevo #lepidoptera dnacrobatics.com pubs: https://rb.gy/nfg8p
4D4 is π . Thanks @dshb-antibodies.bsky.social for everything you do! #Dros26 #fluorescencefriday
Cut defines butterfly wing shape like a Cookie Cutter!
(PS imaginal disks are much flatter than in Drosophila)
And it cross-hybridizes to other insects!
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gwhatchet.com/2026/03/02/g...
To increase the use of gene editing in corals, we have made a comprehensive methods paper describing the protocol. We hope this helps the field of functional genetics in corals. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The first version of FigTree was released nearly 20 years ago and it is still widely used (including by me). But there are currently 85 issues on the GitHub repo (github.com/rambaut/figt...) and some of them I donβt really like the look of.
π¦βοΈπ§¬ π§ͺ New preprint! Led by @donyaniyaz.bsky.social CRISPRβCas9 knockouts of ABCG transporters across butterflies & moths reveal how pigment pathways shape color during development. #CRISPR #Lepidoptera #pigmentation
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www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Super excited about these results and new system.
Mapping, Expression, Loss-of-Function
I'm floored by how this locus seem to integrate all the spatial info to sketch the minute details of the phenotype, and how this is prone to evol tweaks
Large hyperdiverged haplotype without an inversion.
New pre-print with some updates on ivory:miR193 in a highly polymorphic moth.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
We mapped ivory (again!?) this time controlling aspects of camouflage in Anticarsia gemmatalis. Mapping, SVs, Expression and Function.
Comments/suggestions welcome!
How specific are heritable symbioses?
And what can we learn from swapping obligate symbionts across host species?
We address this in our latest, led by @inespons.bsky.social & in our collaboration w/ @microbiome.bsky.social π¦ πͺ² Out today in @natcomms.nature.com!
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Any Toughts On Journals That Capitalize Every Word Of All Their Article Titles?
Or In Half Of Their Articles but not the other half?
REMINDER: i5k 2025-2026 Annual Meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday February 4th, 2026! Anyone with an interest in arthropod #genomics is encouraged to join this open meeting. More details here: i5k.github.io/2025_annual_...
Anticarsia gemmatalis (aka Velvetbean Caterpillar)
#YearOfTheMoth
6 months of moths for 2026 Celebrate the Yer of the Moth by Creating Mothy Art every week from Febraury until Moth Week! 0. February 2 - The White Witch (Thysania agrippina) 1. February 9 - Bella Moth (Utetheisa ornatrix) *2. February 16 - Cryptoses choloepi (lives in sloth) 3. February 23 - Luna moth (Actias luna) 4. March 2 - Vampire moth (Calyptra thalictra) 5. March 9 - Hemiceratoides hieroglyphica 6. March 16 - Morganβs sphinx moth (X. morganii) 7. March 23 - Deathβs-head hawkmoth (Acherontia Atropos) 8. March 30 - Heterogynis penella 9. April 6 - The Nonconformist (Lithophane lamda) 10. April 13 - Water veneer (Acentria ephemerella) 11. April 20 - Monopis moth (Monopis laevigella) 12. April 27 - Astronomer Moth (Olethreutes astrologana) 13. May 4 - Police car moth (Gnophaela vermiculata) 14. May 11 - Discrete Chaperon (Cymbalophora pudica) 15. May 18 - Neighbor Moth (Haploa contigua) 16. May 25 - Green Marvel (Acronicta fallax) 17. June 1 - Four o'Clock Moth (Dysphania numana) 18. June 8 - Brahmin Moth, Indonesian owl moth (Brahmaea hearsyi) 19. June 15 - Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) 20. June 22 - Hornet moth (Sesia apiformis) 21. June 29 - Comet moth (Argema mittrei) 22. July 6 - Io moth (Automeris io) 23. July 13 - Rosy maple moth (Dryocampa rubicunda) 24. July 20 (Start of Moth Week) - Plutodes cyclaria 25. July 21 - Musical mandolin moth (Rileyiana fovea) 26. July 22 - the Somber Carpet (Disclisioprocta stellata) 27. July 23 - Agreeable Tiger Moth (Spilosoma congrua) 28. July 24 - the Dubious Tiger Moth (Spilosoma dubia) 29. July 25 - the Scorched Carpet (Ligdia adustata) 30. July 26 (End of Moth Week) - the Drinker (Euthrix potatoria)
Remember how I said it is YEAR OF THE MOTH!?
PL Weng put together an awesome list of Moths that you can celebrate each week from February until Moth Week! Think of it as a fun #SciArt Challenge!
Get ready to make this year Mothy!
#moth #teamMoth #YearOfTheMoth
Incredible work, cell biology of cuticle nanopore formation. Check out the video summary (second post in this thread)
Face of a chonky fly; white below, reddish brown uppers. Eyes sort of a blue-gray, with a red marking in each like an exclamation point written in blood. Two dark structures on her back behind her wing attachment point loom like the ears of a cat.
Side view. She's very soft-looking. Her legs gave some red as well as the eye marking. Her chonky abdomen is white, speckled with glitter-like iridescent spots showing blue from this angle
Close view of one of her eyes and that red exclamation point. The dot is shaped like a drop of blood
Top view as I found her, on an oak shoot. Reddish brown uppers, and dark wings swept back.
Not A Cat
(Cuterebra buccata, a gorgeous botfly which apparently parasitizes bunnies? So large I thought she was a cicada when I first sighted her, in the last shot!)
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New paper out: βallopatricβ Drosophila species arenβt so allopatric after all. We show that most currently allopatric species pairs probably overlapped in the past and exchanged genes at levels similar to sympatric pairs. @evolletters.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1093/evle... [1/6]
I started throwing together background research to share with folks who wanted more details on the U.S.-Venezuela-Guyana oil triangle I wrote about in @drilledmedia.bsky.social last week, and then figured I should make it public. Hope it helps! drilled.media/news/venezue...
π£First preprint of the labπ£ Did that really happen?π
Enteric neurons, aka somatic postmitotic cells, must hold on to their sex identity tight, to deliver a tuned response to signals from the ovary that instruct the animal to engage sex-matched behavioural programmes.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
wow, crazy!
Our follow up paper on Sex: Differential neuronal survival defines a novel axis of sexual dimorphism in the Drosophila brain: Cell Genomics www.cell.com/cell-genomic...
While our updated paper is fast approaching book-length, the results remain the same: our method (reconcILS) is still highly accurate.
So if you want to reconcile gene trees and species trees--and you might have any ILS at all--this is the best method out there!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Caddo agilis, a large-eyed harvestman photographed on a reflective glass background, mostly a frontal view
Caddo agilis, a large-eyed harvestman photographed on a reflective glass background, mostly a lateral view
A photo of the lateral side of a preserved Caddo agilis under a scope
A closeup of a Caddo agilis eye under a microscope
SO EXCITED to be finally talking about some funky preliminary results on the eyes of this funky harvestman at #SICB2026 on Tuesday! Here are a few sneak peak pics :D
14th century painting of St. Margaret of Antioch attacking a devil woman in a virid dress hitting a demon with a hammer
Just making sure that 2025 is definitely over
Just in time for the New Year we have a new preprint up that focuses on white cells, often used as ornaments in fish.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Not that long ago, in vivo mouse enhancer design was a dream. Today, it's a reality! Using transfer deep learning to design de novo synthetic embryonic enhancers active in the heart, limb, and CNS. Great collab with @alex-stark.bsky.social lab! @ucibiosci.bsky.social @impvienna.bsky.social
gorgeous