QDIV Papers

Virus-Host Interactions Shape Viral Dispersal Giving Rise to Distinct Classes of Traveling Waves in Spatial Expansions

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Reaction-diffusion waves have long been used to describe the growth and spread of populations undergoing a spatial range expansion.

Macroecological laws describe variation and diversity in microbial communities

How the coexistence of many species is maintained is a fundamental and unresolved question in ecology.

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Taxonomic classification method for metagenomics based on core protein families with Core-Kaiju

Characterizing species diversity and composition of bacteria hosted by biota is revolutionizing our understanding of the role of symbiotic interactions in ecosystems.

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Constrained proteome allocation affects coexistence in models of competitive microbial communities

Microbial communities are ubiquitous and play crucial roles in many natural processes.

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Threshold accumulation of a constitutive protein explains E. coli cell-division behavior in nutrient upshifts

Despite a boost of recent progress in dynamic single-cell measurements and analyses in Escherichia coli, we still lack a mechanistic understanding of the determinants of the decision to divide.

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Genome size variation and species diversity in salamanders

Salamanders (Urodela) have among the largest vertebrate genomes, ranging in size from 10 to 120 pg.

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