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Genome Reduction

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Face Mites May Be Evolving Into a Symbiotic Partnership With Humans
science7 days ago

Face Mites May Be Evolving Into a Symbiotic Partnership With Humans

New genomic work on Demodex folliculorum, the tiny facial mite living in human hair follicles, shows humans are its primary habitat and that the mite’s genome has shrunk to essentials, likely tied to a sheltered, night-time lifestyle. The study suggests these mites may be evolving from parasites toward obligate symbionts, potentially even offering benefits like keeping facial pores clear, while their limited gene pool could push them toward an evolutionary dead end. Researchers highlight unusual body features and a mating pattern that occurs at night, underscoring how intimately these mites coexist with us.

Survival Against All Odds: Natural Selection Prevails Despite Limitations
science2 years ago

Survival Against All Odds: Natural Selection Prevails Despite Limitations

Researchers studying minimal cells from the Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn3B strain found that reducing the genome in these cells does not increase viable mutations, despite the reduction in protein coding genes. Both the minimal cells and the non-minimal cells displayed similar mutation rates and mutational spectra, indicating that natural selection can still operate effectively even under heavy constraints. However, the minimal cells did exhibit an increased AT bias in single-nucleotide mutations.