(1/7) Very excited to share my first PhD preprint on the interactions of two of my favorite mobile genetic elements: phages and group II introns!
https://t.co/99pFYIYl4r
(7/7) Weโd love to hear your thoughts, and if you are at the RNA conference in San Diego this week, I am presenting this work at P2-353 in the second poster session!
(1/7) Very excited to share my first PhD preprint on the interactions of two of my favorite mobile genetic elements: phages and group II introns!
https://t.co/99pFYIYl4r
(6/7) We highlight a few stories: evidence for retroposition into phage-specific loci, unique CapR domains not reported in gpII intron-encoded homing endonucleases, and the presence of a gpII intron in an annotated Inovirus, the first gpII intron noted in a ssDNA organism.
Get ready to dance, our paper โ Phage DisCo: targeted discovery of bacteriophages by co-culture โ has been pre-printed! ๐ชฉ This has been a really fun project to work on with @implosian, @baym, @nquinoneso, Kesther and Carmen! https://t.co/k04NdEUvss 1/
Thrilled to share that I'm starting my own lab at UC Irvine in April 2025 and am recruiting at all levels - please spread the word! My lab will study how microbes interact and evolve in complex communities like the human gut microbiome. https://t.co/rTuQTul2zj 1/2
1/8. ๐ง๐๐๐๐๐ฌ often fly under the radar... but they're vital in bacteria-phage conflicts & beyond. Curious ๐ฌ๐๐ฎ!? ๐ค
Here, we dive into their immune roles, plasticity, and discuss their hidden potential! ๐งฌ๐
๐:https://t.co/XI5VANrMrI
My favourite discovery ever has just come online. Can I please tell you about some seriously wacky molecular biology? The story starts with a reverse transcriptase that SOMEHOW defends bacteria from viruses.
(๐ I recommend sound ON for the video ๐น)
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Super excited to share my postdoc work investigating how mating and parental behaviors evolve using wild species of mice combined with single nucleus RNA-sequencing of the hypothalamus ๐ญ๐ง ๐งฌ!
https://t.co/tYSFCfOqwP
Thrilled to see the first review article from my lab out in advance @AnnualReviews, helmed by @Celia_Sqe: From Petri Dishes to Patients to Populations:
Scales and Evolutionary Mechanisms Driving Antibiotic Resistance
https://t.co/doWuYeZAfb
Woohoo, our paper on the discovery of 65 new phages dependent on conjugative plasmids is published in it's final form today in @NatureComms ! Here follows a thread (1/ ) https://t.co/8e7gXpAqsv
How do bacteria navigate environmental variation in human hosts?
In our newest preprint, we find bacteria can use โpermanentโ solutions for temporary problems โ mutation-mediated phenotypic switching!
See: https://t.co/zMM39luNMk
Excited to share some new work led by Jimmy Ferrare. How do rapidly adapting pop'ns balance short-term selection for fitness & long-term selection for evolvability? We develop a theory to predict how these indirect selection pressures emerge from competition btw linked mutations