Altrough I do agree, couldn't it be in the end just pragmatical? For publishing in "non-profit" society journals you pay circa the same price (without transparency where the money goes to) for lower IF (important for your further evaluations)?
Altrough I do agree, couldn't it be in the end just pragmatical? For publishing in "non-profit" society journals you pay circa the same price (without transparency where the money goes to) for lower IF (important for your further evaluations)?
Based on your comments, you were already on the right track. Cheers!
Have been keeping whole sporangias in a freezer on -20 without notable germination problems so far. Possibly two issues: spores were not matured (you harvested it too soon), or they were not properly dehydrated (air-dry them after collecting and/or add a few silica gel beads for some time).
Preprint with nice phyllid developmental maps of physco
Thank you, this looks like a lot of work!
If I may ask, why you named it "Evolution" and not "Morphogenesis"? Based on the title, I was expecting slightly different content - not too much is known about the evolution of phyllids (and the preprint is not touching it also)
What works for me best in those cases: go to the primers they used, blast it against genome/transcriptome of the plant - uala, you have got the protein
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π₯³ our #exocyst paper out in @cp-cell.bsky.social, led by Marta, Sebas & @sasmeek.bsky.social in collab with @jonasries.bsky.social, @cmanzo.bsky.social & CastaΓ±o-DΓez labs #Quantitative_Cell_Biology
Continuum architecture dynamics of vesicle tethering in exocytosis
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Great idea to try! Were there some visible abnormalities in mutant phyllids? Can't find it anywhere
π¨Our collaboration with @centriolelab.bsky.social & @gautamdey.bsky.social is out today in @cp-cell.bsky.social
We show that #Expansion #Microscopy is a broad-spectrum modality for Euks, enabling 3D phenotypic maps rooted to phylogeny.
#ProtistsOnSky #SciComm #SciSky
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Dear ENPER community, We are pleased to invite you to the next ENPER meeting, which will be held in my country Bulgaria, from 26 to 28 August 2026 in Sofia. Save the Date!π±π±π±
(1/6) First and foremost, Auxenochlorella spp. are oily green algae that can be readily transformed by homologous recombination, enabling efficient site-specific transformation of the nuclear genome. This is a first for chlorophytes, and we hope that it will facilitate lots of interesting research
Now out on bioRxiv. π₯³My research on #cytokinesis, averaging thousands of #ExM imagesπ¬, creating a dynamic atlas of cytokinesis π¦ β³. Here's an animated sneak peek of what we found. Better resolution on bioRxivπ #PSFoftheGIF
Ok, hear me out, here's the plan:
Really tried to get to the root of our problem during the lab meeting today.
But then I realized that we work on mosses, and roots are exclusive to euphyllophytes, so it's kind of alright.
Born #onthisday in 1865, the German photographer Karl Blossfeldt. 63 years later he published his 1st photography book, the groundbreaking and best-selling Urformen der Kunst (Art Forms in Plants). See our highlights here: publicdomainreview.org/collection/k... #otd
In case you were interested how worm people get their groove on
Looks interesting and cool topic too!
What I kind of don't understand is how this is PPB-independent? If trm678 have more 4WJ, there is direct effect on avoidance phenomenon, no?
Soo the actin-depleted zone during the cell division is not a thing anymore?
Thank you, definitely putting to my must read list! Have you also tried to put this collinearity test outside of Bryopsida (let's say Takakia, Sphagnum, or Marchantia)?
Greetings, soo here is the hood where the Saint Francis cuts with AsiSI?
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Z-stack photo of an Anthoceros agrestis sporophyte with stomata all along the structure.
"We found an arabidopsis mutant developing stomata on the roots!"
Not buying it? Eggcellent! What you actually see is a horn of the hornwort Anthoceros agrestis (and what you read was probably my favorite 1st April joke we did in the lab).
Molecular biologist even when the cup is literally empty: There will be still plenty, just need to spin it down
Convergent evolution of mutations in LOG cytokinin synthesis genes leads to loss of prickles across flowering plants. Paper: doi.org/10.1126/science.ado1663 Perspective: doi.org/10.1126/science.adr2473 (26/34)
Just stopping by to say that Peter Klucik is Slovak illustrator. Glad you came across his work, which I think is super cool!
A: We Are Evo-Devo!
Explaining this to the Gymnosperms all the time. They are the group that took this higher vs lower plants competition too much seriously
On the base of moss capsule, ring of stomata is born to assist the dehiscence and release of spores.
moss stomata β€οΈβ
Freddie Mercury not sure what he wants, therefore deciding to publish it separately in different songs? Picture from the internet.
What doing a PhD feels like
Flyer for the JCS special edition with a confocal image of wild-type mouse tracheal epithelial cells marked by cilia (magenta), centrioles (yellow) and cell boundaries (cyan).
Super excited to be guest editing a Journal of Cell Science πspecial π issue on our favourite organelles #cilia & #flagella with awesome Lotte Pedersen. Reach out to discuss your ideas- we want to hear from you! π«΅
ποΈSubmission deadline: 01/03/2025
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