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New publication in Environmental Microbiology!
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New publication in Environmental Microbiology!

In our latest publication, we explore genetic diversity and microbial associations in a genus of spittlebugs - Philaenus - while demonstrating some of the new insights provided by the lab's innovative methods.
New publication and protocol - methods for biodiversity surveying
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New publication and protocol - methods for biodiversity surveying

We have just published an important methodological resources, describing in detail the comprehensive protocols for insect biodiversity characterization that we have co-implemented as a parent of the Insect Biome Atlas collaboration. Ela Iwaszkiewicz-Eggebrecht has led the preparation of the manuscript now published in PLoS ONE, and an accompanying protocol at protocols.io.
New publication - the evolution of hopper symbioses
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New publication - the evolution of hopper symbioses

A new paper from the lab, led by Junchen, has just been published in the journal Genome Biology and Evolution! We describe symbiosis composition in three species from the planthopper genus Pyrops, and then compare the organization and other features of symbiont genomes from different clades of hoppers to conclude about their origins.
New paper - cicada symbiont transcriptomes!
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New paper - cicada symbiont transcriptomes!

A new paper - the result of Piotr's collaboration with John McCutcheon's laboratory at Arizona State University - has just been published in Genome Biology and Evolution! In the paper, we explore the transcriptional patterns in ancient nutritional symbionts of cicadas, and how they might be changing as the symbioses evolve.
New article - Frontiers in Physiology!
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New article - Frontiers in Physiology!

In the latest paper from the lab, Anna Michalik and colleagues explore how the organization of the symbiotic tissue varies across the taxonomic diversity of planthoppers.

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