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Catalogue entries for more than 100 antibodies sold by the research services and supply company Thermo Fisher Scientific contain images that have apparently been manipulated, according to a pair of science sleuths. go.nature.com/4wX4yej
Beyond thrilled that our paper ‘Co-migration of hundreds of microbial species over metres drives selection and promotes non-motile hitchhikers’ has been accepted in Nature Communications! 🎉🦠 (1/n) www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Scientists have long worried about the reliability of commercial antibodies, and the latest findings have sparked fresh concerns.
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Science sleuths uncover more than 100 suspicious images in Thermo Fisher antibody catalogue
Co-migration of hundreds of microbial species over metres drives selection and promotes non-motile hitchhikers - Nature Communications
Migration of microbial communities is poorly understood. Here, the authors use a meso-tube assay to show that hundreds of microbial species co-migrate over metre scales via chemotaxis, which restructu...
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Happy to share our latest pre-print on the Druantia defense system. We find that Type III Druantia uses a cooperative helicase-nuclease mechanism to sense and degrade replication-associated forked DNA structures. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... A🧵
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Cheap and easy method for nanopore sequencing phage DNA directly from plaques. Proud of lab members Brenna and Patrick for doing this work *with absolutely no help from me* !! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
New preprint. In S. sanguinis, a C5a peptidase-like protease (ScpH) polymerizes along eDNA, turning it into a catalytic biofilm scaffold. Great work from @robinanger.bsky.social in our lab, with Pelicic lab @lcbofficiel.bsky.social www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Like a prophage being awakened from its slumber, the phage field has seen a lot of renewed activity during the last decade. Check out our new @natrevmicro.nature.com review on the temperate phage life cycle here to stay up-to-date 🧫🦠 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The paper on my Ph.D. work is fully online! We used a ribozyme that barcodes 16S rRNA to track the transduction range of phage P1 in a synthetic community and real wastewater communities, while diving deeper into the unique range conferred by P1s two tail fibers. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Scientific Reports - Same-day tagmentation PCR-based whole genome sequencing of bacteriophage genomes from a single plaque without DNA extraction
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Same-day tagmentation PCR-based whole genome sequencing of bacteriophage genomes from a single plaque without DNA extraction - Scientific Reports
The life cycle of temperate bacteriophages involves lytic or lysogenic cycles and has historically served as a model for studying genetic regulation. This Review provides an updated overview of these ...
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Revisiting the life cycle of temperate phages - Nature Reviews Microbiology
Bacteriophages are the most abundant life form on earth and can be applied to eliminate or engineer bacteria. Here, authors demonstrate RNA barcoding as a high throughput tool to measure bacteriophage...
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Cross-order detection of bacteriophage transduction in microbial communities using RNA barcoding - Nature Communications
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Here the authors review current understanding of the mechanistic marine microbial interactions that underpin large-scale ecosystem processes and biogeochemical cycling.
The ecology of bacterial attachment to phytoplankton - Nature Microbiology
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/PRNewswire/ -- Biohub today announced the release of a world model of protein biology: a scientific engine for prediction, design, and discovery that can map...
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Biohub releases a world model of protein biology
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Here, the authors reveal that abundant gut bacteriophages use adhesive proteins to bind, enter, and traffic inside human epithelial cells, reshaping how phages are understood in the microbiome and ope...
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Prevalent gut phages encode modular adhesins mediating epithelial binding and endoplasmic reticulum trafficking - Nature Communications
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