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  • Defining the niche of a microorganism is more difficult than doing so for a macroorganism. Here the authors define a microorganism’s niche based on the communities of other microorganisms it is found with; they apply this social niche breadth metric to reveal the ecological and genomic correlates of microbial specialism versus generalism.

    • F. A. Bastiaan von Meijenfeldt
    • Paulien Hogeweg
    • Bas E. Dutilh
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 7, P: 768-781
  • A computational model that spans molecular and cellular levels describing diffusion and PIN-facilitated auxin transport in and across cells within the root system is experimentally tested. The model strongly supports that plant roots are able to generate an auxin maximum and a highly robust auxin gradient with morphogenic properties.

    • Verônica A. Grieneisen
    • Jian Xu
    • Ben Scheres
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 449, P: 1008-1013
  • Early molecules of life likely served both as templates and catalysts, raising the question of how functionally distinct genomes and enzymes arose. Here, the authors show that conflict between evolution at the molecular and cellular levels can drive functional differentiation of the two strands of self-replicating molecules and lead to copy number differences between the two.

    • Nobuto Takeuchi
    • Paulien Hogeweg
    • Kunihiko Kaneko
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-11
  • Testing the consequences of mitochondrial endosymbiosis in a theoretical approach, genome expansion and asymmetry in genome size stem from host–symbiont cell-cycle coordination.

    • Samuel H. A. von der Dunk
    • Paulien Hogeweg
    • Berend Snel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 6, P: 1-10
  • Using a mechanistic individual-based model, Meijer et al. show that diverse metabolic strategies emerge through the interplay between evolved metabolic constraints and ecology, without preconditions that assume cellular trade-offs or external drivers for metabolic division of labour.

    • Jeroen Meijer
    • Bram van Dijk
    • Paulien Hogeweg
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 3, P: 1-13