Great collaboration with Madhav Mani scholar.google.com/citations?us... too! Very curious what people think!
Great collaboration with Madhav Mani scholar.google.com/citations?us... too! Very curious what people think!
Very proud of this paper, now officially out at PRX LIFE journals.aps.org/prxlife/abst.... Here @mrazo.bsky.social shows that geometry-aware autoencoder architecture can discover low dimensional phenotypic spaces traversed by evolution. 1/2
Can we simulate realistic evolutionary trajectories and βreplay the tape of lifeβ? In this work, we propose a flexible, generalizable deep learning framework for modeling how the entire protein sequence evolves over time while capturing complex interactions across sites. 1/n
doi.org/10.64898/202...
Bay Area Popgen. FREE awesome popgen conference. Registration and application for talks now live on our website!
The next BAPG has been announced! April 11 at Davis organized by the inimitable @jrossibarra.bsky.social! bapg-conference.github.io
Time-calibrated phylogeny of the family Drosophilidae showing major species groups, surrounded by representative adult flies that highlight the remarkable morphological diversity of this model insect group. The composite image was created using Microsoft PowerPoint. Fly photographs were taken by Darren J. Obbard and are published under the Creative Commons Attribution License with permission.
The #fly community aims to achieve a comprehensive genomic study of the Drosophilidae family. @pankajd.bsky.social @bernardkim.bsky.social @petrovadmitri.bsky.social @darrenobbard.bsky.social present a comparative gene annotation for 301 #Drosophilidae species @plosbiology.org π§ͺ plos.io/4c3pyrI
With @litinice.bsky.social, we built a haploid resource from 33 wild Taiwanese Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains β including some of the most genetically divergent Asian lineages β to bring natural yeast diversity into a genetically tractable framework. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Exciting to see that the conference is filling up fast! Don't dawdle and apply soon!
I just had the same experience
and 2024
Based on these threads, 2024 papers (latter half of the thread) surprised me more. In general, the synteny phylogenomics papers in recent years have perhaps been a really new contribution
I have particularly enjoyed recent papers that show how expression levels affect protein evolution in various ways. One of them www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The program for the 2026 New York Population Genetics meeting, hosted by at the @simonsfoundation.org on March 9th 2026, is now up: events.simonsfoundation.org/event/7c91dd....
I am seeking a postdoc to join my group at UCLA -- ideally the candidate would have some experience in either population genetics or microbes/microbiome (computational background needed). We have a range of projects and are happy to tailer to your interests. Please dm/email me if interested.
Happy Darwin Day to all! To celebrate can you comment with your favorite paper on evolutionary biology from the last few years? Whatever comes to mind and whichever paper that really changed your view of evolution.
Interested in eco-evolutionary feedbacks? Microbial experimental evolution? Pleiotropy? Filamentous phages??
Check out our latest preprint, now up on BioRxiv!
biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
For a quick summary, peep the thread below...π§΅ (1/10)
How does population density affect evolutionary trajectory?
Microbes construct their own niche which in turn reshapes their evolution.
Preprint drop from grad student @noahhoupt.bsky.social whose evolution experiments featured blue/white colonies, 1000 generations, a lab move, and much more!
Slim 5 can now simulate genomes with multiple chromosomes like autosomes, sex chromosomes, mitochondria and chloroplast dna academic.oup.com/mbe/article/...
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Foreign countries are bribing our president to sell out the American people.
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Trump family businesses made $187 MILLION from this deal, and just months later he gave the UAE some of our most top-secret AI tech.
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They are selling our national security to the highest bidder.
I was a White House ethics lawyer.
I used to advise people not to even accept a free cup of coffee from someone who had interests before them. And staff followed those rules.
I canβt even find the words to describe the scale of Trumpβs corruption here.
If a university student group had celebrated Charlie Kirk being killed, complete with a graphic made from an actual picture of the killing, the whole lot of them would have been expelled before the ink on the digital story was dry.
Please come join us - so excited for this conference!
Registration is open for the inaugural GRC conference in the Function of Evolving Systems. Aug 9-14, 2026, Waterville Valley. Truly stellar speaker lineup. Student/postdoc fellowships are available! Please come join us! www.grc.org/function-of-... @joybergelson.bsky.social
A masked ICE officials with a 5 year old child
This guy went to work today, put a mask on, kidnapped a 5 year old child, and then used him as bait so both he and his father could be sent behind bars
The Norwegian Nobel Prize committee has been forced to make a statement, declaring that the prize cannot be transferred.
It's hard even to comprehend how stupid this has become
Note from a veteran police reporter:
NAMING law officers who use lethal force under any and every circumstance IS NOT doxxing. It is journalism. Officers who invoke lethal force are ID'd publicly as a standard -- or were when we were a republic. Asdress, no. Name, rank, posting, etc. -- yes.
Agreed. The sunken cost fallacy is real. What I tend to do is to put projects on the shelf and once in a while look at them again wondering whether new technology or data would allow us to make progress. Emotionally it feels less like quitting and more as postponement
Endemic and invasion dynamics of wild tomato species on the GalΓ‘pagos Islands, across two centuries of collection records
Alex D. Kutza, Zoe L. Hert, Leonie C. Moyle
doi.org/10.1111/nph....