Laura Eme
@lauraeme.bsky.social
Evolutionary biologist interested in the origin and early diversification of eukaryotes. Phylogenetics/(meta)genomics. Protists & Archaea. Reseach Director at Uni Paris-Saclay (France)/Associate Prof. Uni of Rhode Island (USA)
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Divergent Plastid Genomes in the Deepest-Branching Apicomplexan Parasites #protists #protistsonsky academic.oup.com/gbe/article/...
July 11, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Divergent Plastid Genomes in the Deepest-Branching Apicomplexan Parasites #protists #protistsonsky academic.oup.com/gbe/article/...
Beautiful work!
Preprint🚨 #microsky 🦠 “Cultivation of Methanonezhaarchaeia, the third class of methanogens within the phylum Thermoproteota”, authored by @kohtzarchaeota.bsky.social & Sylvia Nupp, expands the diversity of methanogens! 90% enriched, methylotrophic culture from a hot spring. A 🧵 tinyurl.com/yw8ku2bj
June 26, 2025 at 6:06 AM
Beautiful work!
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Happy to see our work published and glad to have contributed together with @maxraas.bsky.social ! Looking forward to all the projects that will come out of this work!
Excited to share our new paper in @cellreports.bsky.social that reshapes our understanding of chromosome organization's deep evolutionary roots! Our work dives into the origins of the machinery that structures our very genomes.
🔗: doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
#Genomics #Evolution #CellBiology #LECA
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#Genomics #Evolution #CellBiology #LECA
June 23, 2025 at 11:18 AM
Happy to see our work published and glad to have contributed together with @maxraas.bsky.social ! Looking forward to all the projects that will come out of this work!
Excited to share our new paper in @cellreports.bsky.social that reshapes our understanding of chromosome organization's deep evolutionary roots! Our work dives into the origins of the machinery that structures our very genomes.
🔗: doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
#Genomics #Evolution #CellBiology #LECA
🔗: doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
#Genomics #Evolution #CellBiology #LECA
June 22, 2025 at 12:15 AM
Excited to share our new paper in @cellreports.bsky.social that reshapes our understanding of chromosome organization's deep evolutionary roots! Our work dives into the origins of the machinery that structures our very genomes.
🔗: doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
#Genomics #Evolution #CellBiology #LECA
🔗: doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
#Genomics #Evolution #CellBiology #LECA
🎉 Now out “Phylogenomic analyses indicate the archaeal superphylum DPANN originated from free‑living euryarchaeal‑like ancestors” www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Phylogenomic analyses indicate the archaeal superphylum DPANN originated from free-living euryarchaeal-like ancestors - Nature Microbiology
Phylogenetic reconstructions with conserved protein markers from the 11 known DPANN phyla reveal their monophyletic placement within the Euryarchaeota.
www.nature.com
June 17, 2025 at 2:25 PM
🎉 Now out “Phylogenomic analyses indicate the archaeal superphylum DPANN originated from free‑living euryarchaeal‑like ancestors” www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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New vacancy in my team!
PhD student position on microbial genome evolution, focusing on the evolutionary principles underlying bacterial genome architecture.
Please repost and share with talented MSc students in #evobio, bioinformatics or related :)
www.uu.nl/en/organisat...
#MEvoSky #MicroSky
PhD student position on microbial genome evolution, focusing on the evolutionary principles underlying bacterial genome architecture.
Please repost and share with talented MSc students in #evobio, bioinformatics or related :)
www.uu.nl/en/organisat...
#MEvoSky #MicroSky
May 14, 2025 at 2:07 PM
New vacancy in my team!
PhD student position on microbial genome evolution, focusing on the evolutionary principles underlying bacterial genome architecture.
Please repost and share with talented MSc students in #evobio, bioinformatics or related :)
www.uu.nl/en/organisat...
#MEvoSky #MicroSky
PhD student position on microbial genome evolution, focusing on the evolutionary principles underlying bacterial genome architecture.
Please repost and share with talented MSc students in #evobio, bioinformatics or related :)
www.uu.nl/en/organisat...
#MEvoSky #MicroSky
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Check out exciting protist research in JEM! Holly Moeller et al. explore the feeding habits of Mesodinium rubrum and provide a tool for studying its cell biology and photophysiology in their open access paper in our March/April issue!
doi.org/10.1111/jeu....
#protistsonsky
doi.org/10.1111/jeu....
#protistsonsky
May 8, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Check out exciting protist research in JEM! Holly Moeller et al. explore the feeding habits of Mesodinium rubrum and provide a tool for studying its cell biology and photophysiology in their open access paper in our March/April issue!
doi.org/10.1111/jeu....
#protistsonsky
doi.org/10.1111/jeu....
#protistsonsky
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We must have been super lucky that contamination was all from different lineages to each Njord MAG and yet all from the same clade of unknown Asgard so that Njord form monophyletic groups within Asgards in individual gene trees.
May 8, 2025 at 3:00 PM
We must have been super lucky that contamination was all from different lineages to each Njord MAG and yet all from the same clade of unknown Asgard so that Njord form monophyletic groups within Asgards in individual gene trees.
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I'm pleased to introduce our new paper rooting the eukaryote Tree of Life (eToL) that resulted from a collaboration led by PhD student Kelsey Williamson and a large group of collaborators doi.org/10.1038/s415...htt
A robustly rooted tree of eukaryotes reveals their excavate ancestry - Nature
The root of the eukaryote Tree of Life is estimated from a new, larger dataset of mitochondrial proteins including all known eukaryotic supergroups, showing it lies between two multi-supergroup assemb...
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March 14, 2025 at 11:38 AM
I'm pleased to introduce our new paper rooting the eukaryote Tree of Life (eToL) that resulted from a collaboration led by PhD student Kelsey Williamson and a large group of collaborators doi.org/10.1038/s415...htt
🚨 New paper alert! 🚨
A robustly rooted tree of eukaryotes sheds light on their deep evolutionary ancestry—suggesting that the Last Eukaryotic Common Ancestor (LECA) may have had an excavate-like cell architecture. 🧵🔬 (1/) www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A robustly rooted tree of eukaryotes sheds light on their deep evolutionary ancestry—suggesting that the Last Eukaryotic Common Ancestor (LECA) may have had an excavate-like cell architecture. 🧵🔬 (1/) www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A robustly rooted tree of eukaryotes reveals their excavate ancestry - Nature
The root of the eukaryote Tree of Life is estimated from a new, larger dataset of mitochondrial proteins including all known eukaryotic supergroups, showing it lies between two multi-supergroup assemb...
www.nature.com
March 12, 2025 at 4:39 PM
🚨 New paper alert! 🚨
A robustly rooted tree of eukaryotes sheds light on their deep evolutionary ancestry—suggesting that the Last Eukaryotic Common Ancestor (LECA) may have had an excavate-like cell architecture. 🧵🔬 (1/) www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A robustly rooted tree of eukaryotes sheds light on their deep evolutionary ancestry—suggesting that the Last Eukaryotic Common Ancestor (LECA) may have had an excavate-like cell architecture. 🧵🔬 (1/) www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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🧬🧪🦠🧫 @science.org www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... @rkoszul.bsky.social @leameneu.bsky.social @christophechapard.bsky.social @chromozz.bsky.social @pasteur.fr @sorbonne-universite.fr @institutcurie.bsky.social + PS www.science.org/doi/epdf/10.... @gfudenberg.bsky.social @vram142.bsky.social
February 8, 2025 at 11:26 PM
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Would you expect that Bacteria use an archaellum for swimming? We didn't, but we found that some Chloroflexota do! Find the story here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
A little thread below 1/n
A little thread below 1/n
Horizontal gene transfer of the functional archaellum machinery to Bacteria
Motility in Archaea is driven by a nanomachinery called the archaellum. So far, archaella have been exclusively described for the archaeal domain; however, a recent study reported the presence of arch...
www.biorxiv.org
February 3, 2025 at 10:09 AM
Would you expect that Bacteria use an archaellum for swimming? We didn't, but we found that some Chloroflexota do! Find the story here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
A little thread below 1/n
A little thread below 1/n
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Dear US scientists,
We've been hearing a lot of questions of the form
"Why aren't universities doing anything!? They need to speak out!"
We can explain.
It's bad news. We're on our own. But understanding why can help us all figure out our plan.
Read along in thread 1/x 🧪
We've been hearing a lot of questions of the form
"Why aren't universities doing anything!? They need to speak out!"
We can explain.
It's bad news. We're on our own. But understanding why can help us all figure out our plan.
Read along in thread 1/x 🧪
February 6, 2025 at 5:34 AM
Dear US scientists,
We've been hearing a lot of questions of the form
"Why aren't universities doing anything!? They need to speak out!"
We can explain.
It's bad news. We're on our own. But understanding why can help us all figure out our plan.
Read along in thread 1/x 🧪
We've been hearing a lot of questions of the form
"Why aren't universities doing anything!? They need to speak out!"
We can explain.
It's bad news. We're on our own. But understanding why can help us all figure out our plan.
Read along in thread 1/x 🧪
Fun little Q&A! Thank you for the opportunity Current Biology @currentbiology.bsky.social
www.cell.com/current-biol...
www.cell.com/current-biol...
February 5, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Fun little Q&A! Thank you for the opportunity Current Biology @currentbiology.bsky.social
www.cell.com/current-biol...
www.cell.com/current-biol...
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[RDV 16h !] #LUCA, le dernier ancêtre commun à tous les êtres vivants. De quelle nature est-il ? A quand peut-on le dater et comment ? Quel a été son impact sur son environnement ? tinyurl.com/25jhs4pa avec Guillaume Lecointre et Purificacion Lopez Garcia
January 7, 2025 at 11:37 AM
[RDV 16h !] #LUCA, le dernier ancêtre commun à tous les êtres vivants. De quelle nature est-il ? A quand peut-on le dater et comment ? Quel a été son impact sur son environnement ? tinyurl.com/25jhs4pa avec Guillaume Lecointre et Purificacion Lopez Garcia
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NEW preprint!🥳
Orthogroups are a prerequisite for comparative genomics and Tree of Life inquiries
Introducing #OrthoHMM, software that improves the inference of orthogroups (blue in fig)
OrthoHMM may refine our understanding of genome evolution and the Tree of Life
🔗 tinyurl.com/4s9mwxz6
🧵 1/8
Orthogroups are a prerequisite for comparative genomics and Tree of Life inquiries
Introducing #OrthoHMM, software that improves the inference of orthogroups (blue in fig)
OrthoHMM may refine our understanding of genome evolution and the Tree of Life
🔗 tinyurl.com/4s9mwxz6
🧵 1/8
December 17, 2024 at 6:13 PM
NEW preprint!🥳
Orthogroups are a prerequisite for comparative genomics and Tree of Life inquiries
Introducing #OrthoHMM, software that improves the inference of orthogroups (blue in fig)
OrthoHMM may refine our understanding of genome evolution and the Tree of Life
🔗 tinyurl.com/4s9mwxz6
🧵 1/8
Orthogroups are a prerequisite for comparative genomics and Tree of Life inquiries
Introducing #OrthoHMM, software that improves the inference of orthogroups (blue in fig)
OrthoHMM may refine our understanding of genome evolution and the Tree of Life
🔗 tinyurl.com/4s9mwxz6
🧵 1/8
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📢Call for Papers!📢 Applied and Environmental Microbiology is actively seeking submissions on the topic Anaerobic Microbiology. We welcome reviews and new research insights into strict and facultative anaerobes (archaea, bacteria, eukarya, viruses).
Learn more: journals.asm.org/journal/aem/...
Learn more: journals.asm.org/journal/aem/...
Anaerobic Microbiology
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) seeks research articles and minireviews on the topic anaerobic microbiology.
journals.asm.org
November 26, 2024 at 2:28 PM
📢Call for Papers!📢 Applied and Environmental Microbiology is actively seeking submissions on the topic Anaerobic Microbiology. We welcome reviews and new research insights into strict and facultative anaerobes (archaea, bacteria, eukarya, viruses).
Learn more: journals.asm.org/journal/aem/...
Learn more: journals.asm.org/journal/aem/...
Please share! Applications due Dec 15th for a starting date in Sep 2025.
Fully Funded PhD Opportunity in Evolutionary Biology at the U of Rhode Island. Join us to explore the origin and early evolution of eukaryotes using cutting-edge comparative (meta)genomics and molecular evolution approaches. Applications are due December 15th. Contact me ASAP at laura.eme@uri.edu
November 26, 2024 at 5:48 PM
Please share! Applications due Dec 15th for a starting date in Sep 2025.
Understanding the origin of eukaryotic cells is one of the biggest puzzles in biology 🧩 As genomic data expand, painting a clear picture of LECA requires analytical resources and a commitment to data sharing. This paper led by T. R. emphasizes a community-driven approach to tackle this complexity.
What did the Last Eukaryotic Common Ancestor (#LECA) look like? Consensus View in #PLOSBiology; massive authorship including @AncestralState, @lauraeme.bsky.social, John Archbald, @andrewjroger.bsky.social, @dackslabecb.bsky.social, Jeremy Wideman. plos.io/4g0alq4
November 25, 2024 at 8:01 PM
Understanding the origin of eukaryotic cells is one of the biggest puzzles in biology 🧩 As genomic data expand, painting a clear picture of LECA requires analytical resources and a commitment to data sharing. This paper led by T. R. emphasizes a community-driven approach to tackle this complexity.
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This really is an excellent paper. It shows that plastid protein import machinery can be inherited through serial transfer, and that we should not expect additional membranes in tertiary plastids. In other words, serial transfers got easier to explain
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Plastid translocon recycling in dinoflagellates demonstrates the portability of complex plastids between hosts
The plastids of photosynthetic organisms on land are predominantly “primary plastids,” derived from an ancient endosymbiosis of a cyanobacterium. Conv…
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November 23, 2024 at 9:54 AM
This really is an excellent paper. It shows that plastid protein import machinery can be inherited through serial transfer, and that we should not expect additional membranes in tertiary plastids. In other words, serial transfers got easier to explain
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Here’s the updated Computational Biology Starter Pack! Let me know if you'd like to be included.
go.bsky.app/QVPoZXp
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November 24, 2024 at 4:33 PM
Here’s the updated Computational Biology Starter Pack! Let me know if you'd like to be included.
go.bsky.app/QVPoZXp
go.bsky.app/QVPoZXp
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Symbiosis nerds! Some of you might have seen a smattering of recent posts about papers in PLoS Biology, but it's worth looking at the entire special issue, called Symbiosis Across the Tree of Life (edited by Richards and Moran). There are so many interesting reviews, comments, etc. type things here!
Symbiosis across the tree of life
The aim of this collection is to showcase symbiotic relationships across the tree of life, exploring their evolutionary basis and underlying mechanisms.
collections.plos.org
April 22, 2024 at 5:42 PM
Symbiosis nerds! Some of you might have seen a smattering of recent posts about papers in PLoS Biology, but it's worth looking at the entire special issue, called Symbiosis Across the Tree of Life (edited by Richards and Moran). There are so many interesting reviews, comments, etc. type things here!
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Greetings to new followers! For those with only a sketchy, starter-pack sense of me, here's a quick run-down. I write about life for the New York Times. Today is the 20th anniversary of my 1st story there! I write on evolution, genomes, pandemics, brains, etc. www.nytimes.com/by/carl-zimmer 1/8
Carl Zimmer
Carl Zimmer covers news about science for The Times and writes the Origins column.
www.nytimes.com
November 24, 2024 at 4:03 AM
Greetings to new followers! For those with only a sketchy, starter-pack sense of me, here's a quick run-down. I write about life for the New York Times. Today is the 20th anniversary of my 1st story there! I write on evolution, genomes, pandemics, brains, etc. www.nytimes.com/by/carl-zimmer 1/8
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