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/dee-AA-nah/|Postdoc at UCLA|computational biology PhD / popgen, genomics and conservation | she/her/ella 🇲🇽
Diana Aguilar-Gómez








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A great compliment. I drew most of the graphical abstract and put a lot of love into it 🥰. I cannot take credit for the amazing photo that was my collaborator @yusanyang.bsky.social
And guess what’s on the cover of Current Biology today 🐸
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Our paper is on the cover of @currentbiology.bsky.social : a strawberry poison frog with the most common color morph, living up to its common name 🍓. In this issue, we uncover the genetic basis of color variation in frogs from Bocas del Toro, where blue, green, yellow, orange, and red morphs occur
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New preprint! We sequenced 175 'Alalā (Hawaiian crow) genomes to understand why >50% of eggs fail to hatch in a species recovered from just 9 individuals. What we found was a both exciting and surprising. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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I am thrilled to present my latest work, which finds that bacterial genetic diversity (in the form of co-colonizing strains of the same species and the genetic variants they harbor) is uniformly distributed along the gut. Read more about it at Nature Communications! doi.org/10.1038/s414...
The “Fraud Squad” is a more accurate name. And this is horrible for Rice’s Whale and other endangered wildlife.
plus a nice dispatch on the island-hopping kaleidoscopic frogs www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Holding a meeting of the ESA God Squad for NMFS’s jeopardy biological opinion on the effects of oil development on the endangered Rice’s whale is absurd even for Trump Implementing the BO’s Reasonable & Prudent Alternative is an economic & physical no-brainer www.fisheries.noaa.gov/s3//2025-05/...
This could be your dream job! PhD in ecology, and English and Japanese language skills required... working for POKEMON!!! www.ign.com/articles/the...
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Most of us will *never* achieve this level of cover/graphical abstract 🤩
Here, the authors show that while species composition varies significantly across gut regions, genetic diversity within species is remarkably uniform and driven by similar strain frequencies along the...
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Uniform bacterial genetic diversity along the gut - Nature Communications
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The Pokémon Company is actively recruiting PhD holders with backgrounds in ecology to work in Tokyo. This is perhaps the closest chance Pokémon fans have to channel their inner Professor Oak in real l...
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The Pokémon Company Is Actively Recruiting PhD Holders With Backgrounds in Ecology to Work in Tokyo - IGN
Our paper is on the cover of @currentbiology.bsky.social : a strawberry poison frog with the most common color morph, living up to its common name 🍓. In this issue, we uncover the genetic basis of color variation in frogs from Bocas del Toro, where blue, green, yellow, orange, and red morphs occur
Happy #WorldFrogDay!🐸 We apologize to all frogs and toads, for not having nearly enough of these amazing animals on our covers. We will do better.
The last chapter of my PhD is finally out !!!! In the same species, on neighboring islands, we see radically different warning colors emerge. Evolution in action: Selection-driven color variation in the aposematic strawberry poison frog, Oophaga pumilio: Current Biology www.cell.com/current-biol...
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The “God Squad" voted unanimously to remove protections for Gulf animals, for "security." It's not the first time federal agencies cited the “energy emergency” to avoid rules meant to protect animals.
Aguilar-Gómez et al. use exome sequencing of 347 strawberry poison frogs to uncover the genetic basis of color variation. They identify that kit, ttc39b, and bco1 underlie blue-red, yellow-red, and gr...
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Selection-driven color variation in the aposematic strawberry poison frog, Oophaga pumilio
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Give Now to Save the Wild Trump's Extinction Committee seeks to eliminate essential protections for endangered animals in the Gulf of Mexico — all to fast-track oil drilling. This move could doom the last 51 Rice's whales on Earth, as well as sea turtles act.biologicaldiversity.org/IZHPq3mbt0-4...
I am excited to share our latest paper, Uniform bacterial genetic diversity along the gut, now out in Nature Communications! www.nature.com/articles/s41.... (1/n)