Silvia Prieto
@silviaprietob.bsky.social
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🔎 Bioinformatics, Comparative/ Biodiversity/ Conservation Genomics & Marine Bio 👩‍💻 PhD student @DessimozLab @unil_qb 👩‍🎓 MSci @UoABioSci
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tillysscott.bsky.social
Here are all the talks I attended and sketched at #ESEB2025 ! Only a fraction of the 642 speakers at the conference 😮

I had an absolutely amazing week chatting about lots of fascinating science

#sciart #eseb #esebcongress @eseb2025.bsky.social
silviaprietob.bsky.social
You can find my poster "Microsynteny and functional relatedness in eukaryotes" at the slot 209 today and visit at around 5 if you want to know more or talk anything synteny, gene order, functional association or genome evolution related :) #ESEB2025
silviaprietob.bsky.social
@irenejulca.bsky.social presenting the results unveiling the functional fate of duplicates genes at #ESEB2025 !
silviaprietob.bsky.social
It's been an exciting first day of #ESEB2025, with a great opening talk by Michael Lynch. Moreover, a very timely recap on lessons learnt in pines climate change adaptations by Santiago González, during a week marked by unprecedented wildfires in Spain. [Among many, many other interesting talks]
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stevensalzberg.bsky.social
Another consequence of the disastrous attack on NIH by Trump, Musk, and their followers
slavov-n.bsky.social
The 3-decade-old competition that enabled the emergence and evaluate of AlphaFold has run out of NIH funding.

The program will be terminated in weeks.

This is terminating success.

www.science.org/content/arti...
silviaprietob.bsky.social
This work is partly limited by a poorly resolved phylogeny and so future work will look to revisit these results with an improved phylogenetic framework. Nonetheless, we hope our extensive literature synthesis and results will facilitate further work in this under-studied molluscan clade 🌈🐌.
silviaprietob.bsky.social
Surprisingly, we found no evidence that diet choice, chemical acquisition and colour pattern evolved together.
silviaprietob.bsky.social
What was the dorid ancestor like? Likely a sponge-eater 🧽 sequestering its metabolites, with a flair for fashion: showing complex colour patterns with spots or stripes ✨👗👔. This trend remains common in modern dorids (figs 1 & 3).
silviaprietob.bsky.social
We compiled data on prey preference 🍔, chemical acquisition method 🧪 and colour pattern 🎨 across 88 dorid genera.

Using published sequence data, we reconstructed a phylogeny of the Doridoidei to investigate the evolution of these traits in tandem.
silviaprietob.bsky.social
Nudibranchs are known for housing diverse chemical compounds and for their eye-catching colour patterns. These features are key in predator deterrence and signaling.
Image corresponding to Figure 1 in the manuscript. The colour patterns diversity in dorid nudibranchs is displayed by 25 images of different dorid species.
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dongwookkim.bsky.social
Unicore is now published on GBE 🚀
Unicore rapidly identifies structural single-copy core genes from input species proteomes for phylogenetic analysis. Powered by Foldseek and ProstT5, Unicore enables linear-scale structure-based phylogeny of any given set of taxa. 🧵1/n
📃 doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evaf109
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ciriellolab.bsky.social
After 6 (healthy) months of hiatus from social media, first post with a brand new conference announcement!! 🔥COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY IS EVERYWHERE! Join us in Lausanne for the first international Computational Biology Symposium! 18-19 September 2025 Registrations are OPEN! cbiosymposium.unil.ch
Computational Biology Symposium
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