Congrats, Mike and #MicrobioJ 🥳 There's so much interest in microbial evolution nowadays, & so many labs doing great work. But it's been unclear where to publish given historical divisions between areas of biology. So it's great that Microbiology J now has a section & editors focused on this field.
Microbial Evolution section of #MicrobioJ published its 30th paper since launch in 2021 🎉 @relenski.bsky.social’s lab use models & experiments to test how bottlenecks affect adaptive dynamics Thanks to all our authors for supporting society publishing! www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/jour...
Population bottlenecks can impact the rate of adaptation in evolving populations. On the one hand, each bottleneck reduces the genetic variation that fuels adaptation. On the other hand, each founder ...
Microbial Evolution section of #MicrobioJ@relenski.bsky.socialwww.microbiologyresearch.org/content/jour...
Population bottlenecks can impact the rate of adaptation in evolving populations. On the one hand, each bottleneck reduces the genetic variation that fuels adaptation. On the other hand, each founder ...
New review from Rory, Chris and myself on post-translational regulation of bacterial transporter activity for belated entry into @proftracypalmer.bsky.social#MicrobioJwww.microbiologyresearch.org/content/jour...
Ending the week with submitting revision to #MicrobiolJ#AccessMicro#MicrobioJ to be submitted next week. Feeling good. Hopefully weather will clear for lab walk at the White Horse on Sunday :-)
Thanks Jen & #MicrobioJ for highlighting our work on how #biofilm protects #Pseudomonas from #antibiotics - fab to be featured. t.co/IOYbTltm2S