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Maher R, Wulbern J, Zimmermann J, Yeh E, Benda L, Repnik U, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40027812
Bacteria of the family belong to a group of bacteria that kill and feed on other bacteria. The diversity of predation strategies, habitats, and genome characteristics of these bacteria are...
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Mudlaff C, Weinberger F, Dusedau L, Ghotbi M, Kunzel S, Bonthond G
Environ Microbiol . 2025 Feb; 27(3):e70062. PMID: 40015318
Seasonality is an important natural feature that drives cyclic environmental changes. Seaweed holobionts, inhabiting shallow waters such as rocky shores and mud flats, are subject to seasonal changes in particular,...
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Dufresnes C, Jablonski D, Ambu J, Prasad V, Bala Gautam K, Kamei R, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Jan; 16(1):298. PMID: 39774107
Animal translocations provide striking examples of the human footprint on biodiversity. Combining continental-wide genomic and DNA-barcoding analyses, we reconstructed the historical biogeography of the Asian black-spined toad (Duttaphrynus melanostictus), a...
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Lopez-Cortegano E, Chebib J, Jonas A, Vock A, Kunzel S, Keightley P, et al.
Genome Res . 2024 Dec; 35(1):43-54. PMID: 39622636
All forms of genetic variation originate from new mutations, making it crucial to understand their rates and mechanisms. Here, we use long-read sequencing from Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) to investigate de...
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Meyer H, Bossen J, Janz M, Muller X, Kunzel S, Roeder T, et al.
Commun Biol . 2024 Nov; 7(1):1424. PMID: 39487357
Drosophila nephrocytes are specialised cells that share critical functional, morphological, and molecular features with mammalian podocytes. Accordingly, nephrocytes represent a preferred invertebrate model for human glomerular disease. Here, we established...
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Chebib J, Jonas A, Lopez-Cortegano E, Kunzel S, Tautz D, Keightley P
PLoS Biol . 2024 Sep; 22(9):e3002795. PMID: 39325822
Each generation, spontaneous mutations introduce heritable changes that tend to reduce fitness in populations of highly adapted living organisms. This erosion of fitness is countered by natural selection, which keeps...
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Eterovick P, Schmidt R, Sabino-Pinto J, Yang C, Kunzel S, Ruthsatz K
Proc Biol Sci . 2024 Sep; 291(2031):20240917. PMID: 39291456
Nitrate pollution and global warming are ubiquitous stressors likely to interact and affect the health and survival of wildlife, particularly aquatic ectotherms. Animal health is largely influenced by its microbiome...
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Ghorbanalipoor S, Matsumoto K, Gross N, Heimberg L, Krause M, Veldkamp W, et al.
J Autoimmun . 2024 Aug; 148:103302. PMID: 39163739
A balanced immune system is essential to maintain adequate host defense and effective self-tolerance. While an immune system that fails to generate appropriate response will permit infections to develop, uncontrolled...
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Vences M, Sachs M, Irisarri I, Bartels F, Eriksson P, Kunzel S, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2024 Aug; 200:108165. PMID: 39117294
Green algae usually assigned to the genus Oophila are known to colonize egg capsules of amphibian egg masses across the Nearctic and Palearctic regions. We study the phylogenetic relationships of...
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Lopez-Cortegano E, Chebib J, Jonas A, Vock A, Kunzel S, Tautz D, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2024 Aug; 41(8). PMID: 39101589
The mouse serves as a mammalian model for understanding the nature of variation from new mutations, a question that has both evolutionary and medical significance. Previous studies suggest that the...