Structural Phylogenetics (StrPhy)
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Structural Phylogenetics • methods, datasets, tools, events • concise updates for researchers and practitioners. Managed by @proteinmechanic.bsky.social and @cpuentelelievre.bsky.social
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Structure-informed phylogenetic inference with FoldTree outperforms sequence-only trees on divergent proteins, and untangles RRNPPA quorum-sensing receptors across Gram-positive bacteria & phages. Work led by David Moi (www.linkedin.com/in/david-moi) Paper: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
October 23, 2025 at 6:13 AM
Structure-informed phylogenetic inference with FoldTree outperforms sequence-only trees on divergent proteins, and untangles RRNPPA quorum-sensing receptors across Gram-positive bacteria & phages. Work led by David Moi (www.linkedin.com/in/david-moi) Paper: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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The conference will be held on the beautiful St Lucia campus of The University of Queensland. Plenary speakers are @joannamasel.bsky.social (University of Arizona, USA) and Nicholas Matzke (University of Auckland, NZ).
Registration is free, but spaces are limited to 50 in-person attendees.
Registration is free, but spaces are limited to 50 in-person attendees.
October 22, 2025 at 10:17 AM
The conference will be held on the beautiful St Lucia campus of The University of Queensland. Plenary speakers are @joannamasel.bsky.social (University of Arizona, USA) and Nicholas Matzke (University of Auckland, NZ).
Registration is free, but spaces are limited to 50 in-person attendees.
Registration is free, but spaces are limited to 50 in-person attendees.
Reposted by Structural Phylogenetics (StrPhy)
Structural phylogenetics is poised to reshape our understanding of molecular evolution. While the availability of structural data has exploded, its integration into evolutionary analysis has yet to reach its full potential. This meeting provides a timely forum to explore this frontier.
October 22, 2025 at 10:17 AM
Structural phylogenetics is poised to reshape our understanding of molecular evolution. While the availability of structural data has exploded, its integration into evolutionary analysis has yet to reach its full potential. This meeting provides a timely forum to explore this frontier.