Interested in the alpine adaptation? 🏔 Come see my poster on #PopBio2024 . I show a detectable phenotypic effect of a candidate alpine-adaptive allele. Featuring FAR5 and Arabidopsis arenosa 🌱
. Simon Eickhoff on the challenges of individual phenotypic prediction with ML models using neuroimaging data
AnimadDaytoon1 finngaalkn 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🐺 Well, changing your genitals changes your phenotypic sex. Which is your sex.
CDTMI Members 2023 Achievements: Congratulations to Dr. De Oliveira de Oliveira Lab for obtaining support for the new Zebrafish Facility under NIGMS MIRA/R35 grant ' Neutrophils in polytrauma – from recruitment to phenotypic and functional reprogramming'
🎉Good news! The new paper ‘Niche and phenotypic differentiation in fern hybrid speciation, a case study of Pteris fauriei (Pteridaceae)’ in Annals of Botany by SYi-Shan Chao and co-authors is now #free for a limited time. (1/7)
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#AoBpapers #FernEcology #Botany
Tracking trait variance unlocks secrets of adaptation! How many loci contribute to the adaptive response of a selected trait? We show that the variance in gene expression over time holds the answer! #Genetics #Evolution #Drosophila academic.oup.com/gbe/advance-ar…
While starting up my research at UNC Charlotte I helped complete an incredible project capturing the genetic & phenotypic diversity of THE YEASTS!
In the LaBella Lab we will be leveraging this data to continue our research on the genetic code and fungi! inside.charlotte.edu/news-features/…
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We do know that PFAS might impair reproduction. In this paper we show that in guppies (P. reticulata) realistic concentrations of PFAS may affect reproductive phenotypic traits and gene expression in the testes.
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Clelia Gasparini AndreaPilastro
CANS - Centre for New Antibacterial Strategies representation at #ECCMID2024 Barcelona by Ahmed Bargheet arnfinn sundsfjord and many other Tromsø folh. A brilliant talk by Christian Lentz on their novel method for single-cell phenotypic profiling was the cherry on the cake!
In today's REC seminar, Nadja Verspagen discussed her PhD research results studying the intraspecific variation in phenotypic plasticity in the Glanville fritillary. We also heard about Nadja's postdoc research plans, this time using the Green-veined white as the study species🦋