We want to understand how pathogens adapt and cause diseases. Also passionate about TEs, pangenomes & population genomics, bioinformatics and conservation genomics.
Professor of Evolutionary Genetics @ University of Neuchatel 🇨🇭
Hobbies: 👧🏻👧🏼🏔️🏕️
Daniel Croll
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Our paper "Gene ancestries reveal diverse microbial associations during eukaryogenesis.” is finally out in Nature.
Eukaryogenesis was likely a gradual process shaped by multiple microbial partners and virus-mediated gene transfer, rather than a single binary symbiosis.
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Exactly this.
🔔 Our synthesis on what’s going on in the field of TE control and RIP in the fungal world!
Out now in Trends in Genetics!
Toni Gabaldón
Spent this week with an amazing cohort of Scandavian and Baltic PhD students.
NOVA is a wonderful tradition and the future for plant 🌱 pathology 🍄 is bright! ☺️
Nearly a year after our symposium on Repeat-Induced Point (RIP) mutations, I’m happy to share the fruit of some of our discussions.
The fungal RIP hypermutator mechanism has deep eukaryotic roots www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
We hope to spark interest in this underappreciated mechanism.
Daniel Croll
Talks (Part 1):
@danielcroll.bsky.social
@jrotwitguez.bsky.social
Aaryan Bhatia
@mtoll8.bsky.social
Ana Lindeza
Máire Ní Leathlobhair
@iglavincheska.bsky.social
@marcelauliano.bsky.social
Julien Dutheil
@a-mack-s.bsky.social
Shu Zhang