Happy to finally share with you this amazing manuscript, where we present the first chromosome-level genome assemblies for three hybridising Cobitis species ππ§¬π¬ academic.oup.com/gigascience/...
#gigascience #sexchromosomes #loaches #hybridisation #evolution #asexuality #rapidturnover
My first poster presentation about the evolution of sex chromosomes in chameleons on the #ESEB Congress in Prague 2022 π€π¦π§¬
#eseb2022 #phd #phdstudent #conference #science #biology #evolution #sexchromosomes #chameleons #reptiles #prague #praha #czechrepublic
Proud and happy to have presented the results from the genome assemblies of three hybrisiding Cobitis fish at my first intercontinental conference - International Symposium on Loach Genomics and Biotechnology in Wuhan, China! π¨π³
#conference #china #wuhan #sexchromosomeevolution #fishscience #travel
AbstractBackground. Hybridization between divergent species can result in meiotic aberrations and the emergence of asexual reproduction. Yet, it remains po
My first first-author article is finally here! Happy to share with you a little piece of the puzzle in the evolution of sex chromosomes in chameleons of the genus Furcifer. You can read the full text at academic.oup.com/jhered/advan...
#reptiles #chameleons #evolution #sexchromosomes
Annual ball of the Faculty of Science of Charles University π
#ball #dancing #fancy #phdlife #CharlesUniversity #FacultyofScience #Prague #Czechia
In spring 2022, I gave my first public lecture! As part of the Nature Live (Priroda UΕΎivo) series of scientific and popularisation talks, I spoke about reptile ecology and evolution as a part of my PhD. A great experience, Iβd love to do it again ππ¦π’π¦π
#reptiles #ecology #evolution #PhD #research
Proud to have presented two poster presentations at #ESEB Congress in #Barcelona about our work on the hybridising and rapidly evolving spined loaches (Cobitis)ππ§¬
#ESEB2025 #conference #Catalonia #Spain #evolution #fish #loach #sexchromosomes #hybridisation #genomeanalysis
Tree of Sex annual workshop started today. It will be two days packed with reproductive biology.
Abstract. The faster-X/Z effect hypothesis states that genes linked to X/Z chromosomes should accumulate mutations faster than autosomal genes. Although fa