Lars Arvestad

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Computational Biology and stuff at Stockholm University.
Homepagehttps://staff.math.su.se/arve/
Uni official pagehttps://www.su.se/english/profiles/arve-1.232358
GitHubhttps://github.com/arvestad

Dannie Durand and coworkers have a cool new paper out, "Evolution of the Metazoan Protein Domain Repertoire Revealed by a Birth-Death-Gain Model", using probabilistic models for analysing dynamics of protein domain evolution.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00239-025-10286-0

Evolution of the Metazoan Protein Domain Repertoire Revealed by a Birth-Death-Gain Model - Journal of Molecular Evolution

Reconstruction of the ancestral protein repertoire offers valuable insights into the tempo and mode of protein content evolution, but can be highly sensitive to model choice. We used a phylogenetic Birth-Death-Gain model to investigate the evolution of the metazoan protein domain repertoire. Domains, protein modules with a distinct structure and function, represent the basic components of protein repertoire. Given a species tree and a census of protein domain families in present-day species, we estimated the most likely rates of domain family origination, duplication, and loss. Rates were allowed to vary across species lineages and domain families, decoupling these factors. Statistical hierarchical clustering of family-specific rates reveals groups of domains evolving in concert. Moreover, we observe a strong and significant association between family rate and family function. Interestingly, families with functions associated with metazoan innovations tend to have the fastest rates. We further inferred the expected ancestral domain content and the history of domain family gains, losses, expansions, and contractions in each species lineage. Our analysis reveals an ongoing process of domain family replacement and resizing, consistent with extensive remodeling of the protein domain repertoire. This stands in contrast to recent reports of widespread loss during metazoan evolution, which were obtained with more constrained models. The use of a powerful, probabilistic Birth-Death-Gain model reveals an unexpected level of genomic plasticity.

SpringerLink

For the last decade, the #EU has been funding #Mastodon #KDE #Phosh #Nextcloud #OnlyOffice #PixelFed, #Libreoffice, #CryptPad, #Kdenlive, #Lemmy and many other Open Source projects you know and love through its #NextGenerationInternet programme.

But now that programme is ending and they are thinking about its successor.

They want to hear from you on what it should look like: Share your feedback to make sure the Commission keep funding amazing Open Source projects!
[JM]

https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/16213-European-Open-Digital-Ecosystems_en

Fasaden på Wenner-Green center renoveras och en gammal fasad exponeras igen. Jag tycker det är lite roligt att hitta gammal reklam!
Jag har ett nytt ord för brist på rädsla att prata inför andra människor: talamod

First Confirmed Footage of a #ColossalSquid—and it’s a Baby!
https://schmidtocean.org/first-colossal-squid-footage/

"The 30-centimeter juvenile #squid was captured on video at a depth of 600 meters by the #ROV #SuBastian. The sighting occurred on March 9 on an expedition near the #SouthSandwichIslands in the South Atlantic Ocean."

First Confirmed Footage of a Colossal Squid—and it’s a Baby! - Schmidt Ocean Institute

One hundred years after its discovery, the colossal squid has been filmed alive in its environment for the first time by a team on board Schmidt Ocean Institute’s R/V Falkor (too) in waters off the South Sandwich Islands. Video and photos available here. PALO ALTO, California–An international team of scientists and crew on board Schmidt … Continued

Schmidt Ocean Institute
This is the best explanation I've ever seen for lungfish genome sizes
https://xkcd.com/3064/
#XKCD #Genomes #MolecularEvolution #lungfish
Lungfish

xkcd
I don't manage to find time for in depth reviewing of manuscripts. I'm considering refusing all reviewing requests, and when I have some time screening @biorxivpreprint preprints #PeerReview #Preprints
(reposting because editing one word of the text removed the poll??)
Fair, you contribute to the community
37.5%
Unfair, if you publish you should review
50%
We'll all be crabs someday anyway
12.5%
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Today, I received an email informing me that an open-source software I use has a bug and that an article I wrote may be affected. It is a small and hard-to-detect error that anyone could have made. Of course, it is concerning that I may have drawn incorrect conclusions in the article due to faulty results, but it is encouraging and gratifying that the author is so responsible and helpful. A new version is available, and (hopefully) the only thing I need to do is redo my calculations.

Danish citizens have launched an online petition, signed by 200,000 people, to purchase California. The petition notes that purchasing the Golden State would provide Danes with more sunshine, dominance in the tech industry, limitless avocado toast, and easy access to Disneyland. In return, California would get the rule of law, universal health care, fact-based politics, and a lifetime supply of Danish pastries.

Can they buy Wisconsin, please? I'd take that offer! 😆

https://ktla.com/news/california/thousands-of-danes-sign-petition-to-buy-california-from-u-s/

Thousands of Danes sign petition to buy California from U.S.

In response to President Donald Trump’s continued musing about the U.S. acquiring Greenland from Denmark, Danish citizens have launched their own effort to purchase America’s most econo…

KTLA
Gaza, the 51st state