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We can now also predict the difficulty of the multiple sequence alignment task with our new ALDiScore tool www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... The plot shows MSA difficulty prediction performance on completely unseen data
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Alexis Stamatakis
Large circular chromosomes -> mini circular chromosomes -> hairpin chromosomes Huge congrats to Saelin Bjornson, a trainee I have the privilege to co-advise with Hereon Verbruggen, who has reported her analysis of the stepwise evolution of hairpin chromosomes in algae www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Grateful to have been able to help someone by adding a new function to PhyKIT. In v2.1.20, users can specify an occupancy threshold when creating a concatenation matrix. jlsteenwyk.com/PhyKIT/usage... bsky.app/profile/lati...
In a recent @annbot.bsky.social paper, Bianca Schindler and colleagues explore the distribution and conservation of a microendemic species from the Brazilian Cerrado. doi.org/10.1093/aob/... Read more in my latest post at @botany.one! #Botany #PlantScience #SciComm 🧪 www.botany.one/tracking-and...
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www.botany.one
A multidisciplinary hunt uncovers new populations of an endemic plant, while exposing the fragile balance that keeps it from disappearing.
Tracking and Conserving an Endangered Plant from Brazil’s Rocky Outcrops
🧬Jacob L Steenwyk
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Usage — phykit documentation
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Carlos A. Ordóñez-Parra
El levantamiento andino y la biogeografía histórica de la familia de la nuez de Brasil. Lecythidaceae se diversificó durante el Mioceno. La mayoría de especies conservaron nichos en la selva de tierras bajas, pero varios linajes se desplazaron hacia los andes. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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As animals with relatively large mouths, such as tortoises, have been extirpated from or declined on the Virgin Islands, plants with relatively large seeds have become “orphaned.” Without animals able to eat them, the seeds are not dispersed. In PNAS: https://ow.ly/KJn450Z6hqQ
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Once again, thank you @jlsteenwyk.bsky.social Just keep going, please!
I have more suggestions, don't worry! I will appear 😇 Thank you so much for all your contributions to the field and for your kindness and efficiency in helping!
The most incredible phylogenetic tool! I highly recommend it to everyone in the phylogeny/genomics community. I'm sure @jlsteenwyk.bsky.social has just mastered the field! 🎉
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Thank you!!!!
Great new paper on the biogeography of the Brazil nut family #Lecythidaceae led by #UMichEEB PhD student Diana Medellín-Zabala. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...