Carly Scott
@scottinthesea.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Researcher in the Mitchell Lab at UNC Chapel Hill | Genomics, symbiosis, & modeling | Corals -> fungi | she/her
scottgenomics.com
scottgenomics.com
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Do you teach #rstats? Do your students complain about how lame and old-fashioned dplyr is? Don't worry: I have the solution for you: github.com/hadley/genzp....
genzplyr is dplyr, but bussin fr fr no cap.
genzplyr is dplyr, but bussin fr fr no cap.
GitHub - hadley/genzplyr: dplyr but make it bussin fr fr no cap
dplyr but make it bussin fr fr no cap. Contribute to hadley/genzplyr development by creating an account on GitHub.
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November 6, 2025 at 11:25 PM
Do you teach #rstats? Do your students complain about how lame and old-fashioned dplyr is? Don't worry: I have the solution for you: github.com/hadley/genzp....
genzplyr is dplyr, but bussin fr fr no cap.
genzplyr is dplyr, but bussin fr fr no cap.
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Excited to share our work using #aDNA to reconstruct #Symbiodiniaceae dynamics from #coral cores. Led by José Grillo, @jessireichert.bsky.social, @nessatir.bsky.social part of #TaraPacific expedition & supported by #SPP2299 @climatereefs.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1111/gcb....
doi.org/10.1111/gcb....
November 7, 2025 at 1:35 PM
Excited to share our work using #aDNA to reconstruct #Symbiodiniaceae dynamics from #coral cores. Led by José Grillo, @jessireichert.bsky.social, @nessatir.bsky.social part of #TaraPacific expedition & supported by #SPP2299 @climatereefs.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1111/gcb....
doi.org/10.1111/gcb....
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Happy Friday afternoon folks. Here be some leaf sheep wishing you a lovely day 🌊
October 10, 2025 at 8:45 PM
Happy Friday afternoon folks. Here be some leaf sheep wishing you a lovely day 🌊
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Such a delight to share our work on the evolution of a cheese rind fungus in @currentbiology.bsky.social.
This is the fantastic PhD work of @nicolasleonlouw.bsky.social and resulted from amazing collaborations, a wedding proposal(!), an undergrad course, & more!
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www.cell.com/current-biol...
This is the fantastic PhD work of @nicolasleonlouw.bsky.social and resulted from amazing collaborations, a wedding proposal(!), an undergrad course, & more!
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www.cell.com/current-biol...
Long-term monitoring of a North American cheese cave reveals mechanisms and consequences of fungal adaptation
Using a unique longitudinal sampling approach, Louw et al. demonstrate how a cheese-associated
Penicillium population has adapted in an artisan cheese production facility in Vermont,
USA. Adaptation i...
www.cell.com
September 16, 2025 at 3:56 PM
Such a delight to share our work on the evolution of a cheese rind fungus in @currentbiology.bsky.social.
This is the fantastic PhD work of @nicolasleonlouw.bsky.social and resulted from amazing collaborations, a wedding proposal(!), an undergrad course, & more!
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www.cell.com/current-biol...
This is the fantastic PhD work of @nicolasleonlouw.bsky.social and resulted from amazing collaborations, a wedding proposal(!), an undergrad course, & more!
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www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Did you know your students can make Data Nuggets, or that they can work with data collected by fellow students? Just search "student research" in our tables to find these activities!
datanuggets.org/search-curre...
#studentresearch #scicomm #stemed #k12 #realdata
datanuggets.org/search-curre...
#studentresearch #scicomm #stemed #k12 #realdata
August 27, 2025 at 2:11 PM
Did you know your students can make Data Nuggets, or that they can work with data collected by fellow students? Just search "student research" in our tables to find these activities!
datanuggets.org/search-curre...
#studentresearch #scicomm #stemed #k12 #realdata
datanuggets.org/search-curre...
#studentresearch #scicomm #stemed #k12 #realdata
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We had a successful field trip collecting Siderastrea siderea coral cores for ancient DNA research, one of them appears to be on ver 100 years old. Colombian Caribbean.🌎🧪🦠🌊🪸🦑🌐
August 27, 2025 at 2:34 PM
We had a successful field trip collecting Siderastrea siderea coral cores for ancient DNA research, one of them appears to be on ver 100 years old. Colombian Caribbean.🌎🧪🦠🌊🪸🦑🌐
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Hey wild immunologists of blue sky… do you work on a non-model taxa???
Would you have 15 min to spare to zoom in and share your research with my comparative immunology class?
I’m looking to spotlight real research this semester. Please spread the word and reach out if you’re interested!
Would you have 15 min to spare to zoom in and share your research with my comparative immunology class?
I’m looking to spotlight real research this semester. Please spread the word and reach out if you’re interested!
August 13, 2025 at 6:03 PM
Hey wild immunologists of blue sky… do you work on a non-model taxa???
Would you have 15 min to spare to zoom in and share your research with my comparative immunology class?
I’m looking to spotlight real research this semester. Please spread the word and reach out if you’re interested!
Would you have 15 min to spare to zoom in and share your research with my comparative immunology class?
I’m looking to spotlight real research this semester. Please spread the word and reach out if you’re interested!
New paper on drivers of holobiont assembly in massive Porites #coral in Australia. Long story short: genetic structure trumps local environment and size class to determine both Symbiodiniaceae and microbiome communities. doi.org/10.1371/jour... @heatshok.bsky.social
July 17, 2025 at 8:24 PM
New paper on drivers of holobiont assembly in massive Porites #coral in Australia. Long story short: genetic structure trumps local environment and size class to determine both Symbiodiniaceae and microbiome communities. doi.org/10.1371/jour... @heatshok.bsky.social
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Out in @natbiotech.nature.com: Metagenome taxonomy profilers usually ignore unknown species. SingleM is an accurate profiler which doesn't, even detecting phyla with no MAGs. Profiles of 700,000 metagenomes at sandpiper.qut.edu.au. A 🧵
July 16, 2025 at 9:59 PM
Out in @natbiotech.nature.com: Metagenome taxonomy profilers usually ignore unknown species. SingleM is an accurate profiler which doesn't, even detecting phyla with no MAGs. Profiles of 700,000 metagenomes at sandpiper.qut.edu.au. A 🧵
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I am making a Starter Pack for people who are looking for POSTDOC POSITIONS in the biological sciences! If you wish to be added, please respond directly to this post saying you want to be added. I need at least 5 people to create the pack. Please share widely!
July 16, 2025 at 2:42 PM
I am making a Starter Pack for people who are looking for POSTDOC POSITIONS in the biological sciences! If you wish to be added, please respond directly to this post saying you want to be added. I need at least 5 people to create the pack. Please share widely!
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Comprehensive taxonomic identification of microbial species in metagenomic data using SingleM and Sandpiper - @benjwoodcroft.bsky.social go.nature.com/3IwOxHh
Comprehensive taxonomic identification of microbial species in metagenomic data using SingleM and Sandpiper - Nature Biotechnology
Novel microbial species in metagenomes are identified using conserved regions within universal marker genes.
go.nature.com
July 16, 2025 at 1:33 PM
Comprehensive taxonomic identification of microbial species in metagenomic data using SingleM and Sandpiper - @benjwoodcroft.bsky.social go.nature.com/3IwOxHh
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New paper is out! We infer "isolation by environment" across landscape using random forest regression, and show how the resulting model (predicting optimal environment based on genotype) can be used in conservation. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.... #RDAforest #GEA 🧪🌏
RDAforest: Identifying Environmental Drivers of Polygenic Adaptation
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
July 5, 2025 at 11:35 PM
New paper is out! We infer "isolation by environment" across landscape using random forest regression, and show how the resulting model (predicting optimal environment based on genotype) can be used in conservation. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.... #RDAforest #GEA 🧪🌏
Exploring how corals connect with their environment! 🪸🌊 Our new preprint investigates the (surprisingly large!) role of diel time, genotype, and fine-scale reef variation in shaping metagenomic communities in and around corals during annual spawning: tinyurl.com/2u3jvwja
@heatshok.bsky.social
@heatshok.bsky.social
The microbial fingerprint: fine-scale environmental, genetic, and temporal factors drive the reef metagenome during coral spawning
Understanding the stability of microbial community assembly on coral reefs is crucial for determining their response to changing environments. Here, we evaluate how the marine sediment, water column, ...
www.biorxiv.org
June 28, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Exploring how corals connect with their environment! 🪸🌊 Our new preprint investigates the (surprisingly large!) role of diel time, genotype, and fine-scale reef variation in shaping metagenomic communities in and around corals during annual spawning: tinyurl.com/2u3jvwja
@heatshok.bsky.social
@heatshok.bsky.social
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Very excited to have our first #singlecell data paper out in the world. Dr. Valadez Ingersoll worked so hard on this piece and we learned so much about #coral #symbiosis!
Cell type-specific immune regulation under symbiosis in a facultatively symbiotic coral url: academic.oup.com/ismej/articl...
Cell type-specific immune regulation under symbiosis in a facultatively symbiotic coral url: academic.oup.com/ismej/articl...
Cell type-specific immune regulation under symbiosis in a facultatively symbiotic coral
Abstract. Many cnidarians host single-celled algae within gastrodermal cells, yielding a mutually beneficial exchange of nutrients between host and symbion
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June 27, 2025 at 10:19 AM
Very excited to have our first #singlecell data paper out in the world. Dr. Valadez Ingersoll worked so hard on this piece and we learned so much about #coral #symbiosis!
Cell type-specific immune regulation under symbiosis in a facultatively symbiotic coral url: academic.oup.com/ismej/articl...
Cell type-specific immune regulation under symbiosis in a facultatively symbiotic coral url: academic.oup.com/ismej/articl...
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Leveraging the GBR-MGD, we find that seawater microbes can reliably predict fisheries management practice. Microbes indicative of No Take Marine Reserves (NTMRs) have streamlined, low-GC genomes, fished reefs do not—turned out to be very interesting!
Excellent work led by @markoterzin.bsky.social
Excellent work led by @markoterzin.bsky.social
Very excited to present the Great Barrier Reef Microbial Genomes Database (GBR-MGD), a comprehensive DB of 1000s of high-quality prokaryote, virus, plasmid, and chromosome-level eukaryote MAGs using Nanopore long reads. Subthreads incoming. Please share widely. 🙂
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
The planktonic microbiome of the Great Barrier Reef
Large genome databases have markedly improved our understanding of marine microorganisms. Although these resources have focused on prokaryotes, genomes from many dominant marine lineages, such as Pela...
www.biorxiv.org
June 8, 2025 at 12:50 PM
Leveraging the GBR-MGD, we find that seawater microbes can reliably predict fisheries management practice. Microbes indicative of No Take Marine Reserves (NTMRs) have streamlined, low-GC genomes, fished reefs do not—turned out to be very interesting!
Excellent work led by @markoterzin.bsky.social
Excellent work led by @markoterzin.bsky.social
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Heard of "Darwin's paradox"? It refers to Charles Darwin's observation that coral reefs are wildly productive despite occurring in nutrient-poor tropical oceans. Reefs are, so the story goes, oases in marine deserts 🏝️...
Turns out that 2/3 of these assertions are very wrong...
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Turns out that 2/3 of these assertions are very wrong...
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June 6, 2025 at 1:32 PM
Heard of "Darwin's paradox"? It refers to Charles Darwin's observation that coral reefs are wildly productive despite occurring in nutrient-poor tropical oceans. Reefs are, so the story goes, oases in marine deserts 🏝️...
Turns out that 2/3 of these assertions are very wrong...
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🦑🧪
🧵⬇️
Turns out that 2/3 of these assertions are very wrong...
🌐
🦑🧪
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