My Frog Rupee wishes everyone a very safe and Happy Holidays!
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#greytreefrog
My Frog Rupee wishes everyone a very safe and Happy Holidays!
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#greytreefrog
Fantastic, they saw a Stygiomedusa on descent!! @schmidtocean.bsky.social dive 884 #argentiniandeepseeps #MarineLife #CONICET
Congratulations to team members @phil-donoghue.bsky.social, @tweethinking.bsky.social, & @ssolo.bsky.social for their newly published study on the process of eukaryogenesis.
We hope this framework will resolve historical events in individual gene families for the #WGDip project. π§ͺπ§¬
π¨PhD position available!π¨π§ͺ
I am seeking a talented PhD student to join my ERC StG project GEMINI, to explore the exciting world of vertebrate genomics and comparative genomics, seeking to understand the genomics of miniaturisation! π¦π¦π¦πΈππ¦ π€π§¬
Deadline: 4 Jan 2026!
employment.ku.dk/phd?show=153...
Congratulations!π
In biblical times, frogs were seen as a plague
Today, thanks to new research, we know theyβre actually guardians against disease 1/5
Just gave my talk at @austevolsoc.bsky.social πΈ
Shared our work on polyploidy and sex chromosome evolution in Australian burrowing frogs Neobatrachus.
Exciting discussions on autopolyploids vs allopolyploids and their inheritance patterns!
#AES2025 #polyploidy #Neobatrachus #amphibians #evolution
Neobatrachus sudellae Photo: Stephen Mahony
Neobatrachus aquilonius. Photo: Jules Farquhar
Off to AES 2025 in Brisbane to talk Neobatrachus! Records suggest both tetraploids can show up in Queensland. After three years with their specimens in Germany, the idea of seeing them in person feels a bit like meeting long-distance friends IRL πΈ #Neobatrachus #amphibian #museomics
Been through this course, great content and very practical. Strongly recommend
HiFi assemblies from museum samples
Honored to present our latest progress on using museomics to study the Australian burrowing frogs Neobatrachus at the 23rd European Congress of Herpetology. Also very happy to have met so many new friends during these five days! #SEH2025
π·οΈ (1) crisinho (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/265348158)
(2) Victor Raimilla (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/46684002)
@galaxyproject.bsky.social
#UseGalaxy (4/4)
Today, besides my family, my supervisor sent me wishes. It may seem like a small gesture, but it carries a lot of warmth when you are far far from home. Moments like this remind me that a good PhD is not only about research, but also about mentorship, kindness, and growing together #birthday
Zhang et al. generated a heterozygous espl1 knockout line in diploid loach, showing that the heterozygous loss of espl1 was enough to induce spermatogonial mitotic sister chromatid separation defects, causing the production of unreduced sperms.
π doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msaf195
#evobio #molbio
Calling all evolutionary biologists! π§¬
AES 2025 | UQ Brisbane | 1β3 Oct
Early-bird registration close 1 Sept
aes.corsizio.com/event/685405...
#AES2025 #Evolution #ECR #AusSci
Many amphibians have large genomes, and some are polyploid. Chen et al. (2025) ask how polyploidy affects organismal physiology in a unique population of Microhyla fissipes, which has individuals with diploid and tetraploid genomes. Read more of this #AWNews at AmphibiaWeb.org.
Iβm currently visiting the incredible Yuan Lab at Southwest University in China, where Iβve had the chance to explore the stunning herpetofauna. Here's a short photo thread of some fascinating species ππ¦πΈ
#Amphibians #Camouflage #Biodiversity #Herpetology #Fieldwork
πΈ All photos: Yuan Lab
Excited to share our new paper in #MolEcol on sex chromosome evolution in African killifish! π A great collaboration with @alexandrsember.bsky.social . We uncovered β₯4 sex chromosome turnovers across Nothobranchius spp. using cytogenetics & genomics.
π onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Iβm currently presenting my poster at #SMBE2025
Poster ID: S2-P05
Topic: Sex chromosome evolution in Australian burrowing frogs Neobatrachus πΈ
Would love to discuss with anyone interested, come by if youβre around! @stevedonnellan.bsky.social , Scott Edwards suggested I send you our photo together π
Our preliminary results revealed that LED lights affect metabolic rate, development and body growth of crested newts larvae. #lightpollution #alan #ENLIGHT #amphibians
Stay tuned with our project www.enlightproject.rs/home
Small bullfrog face looking at me - duckweed - with splashes of shadow - is thick all around
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Developed from the #WCH10 symposium, we provide a guide for researchers & managers on current advances for assessing the vulnerability of reptiles π & amphibians πΈ to water stress | doi.org/10.1093/conp... | Published in @conphysjournal.bsky.social
Off to the #ICAR2025 Concurrent Sessions! Concurrent 3 in the former Bijloke Abbey refectory on Arabidopsis relatives, started by Polina Novikova from @raphmercier.bsky.social department @mpipz.bsky.social whoβs reporting on her research on natural variations of polyploidy in Arabidopsis species.
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π¨ My first PhD preprint is out on bioRxiv!
We show how tiny mutationsβpoint mutations and kb-level indelsβcan shape the massive structure of Arabidopsis centromeres.
π Read it here: doi.org/10.1101/2025...
π§΅ A short thread π
Time fliesβthree years ago and now, the PhD retreat @mpipz.bsky.social
Super cool pattern! Just curious that is one of these chromosomes a sex chromosome
The London Zoo is working to conserve a unique frog that incubates its young in its vocal sacs.
Learn more: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs1S...
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Thatβs a wrap on the Cologne Spring Meeting 2025! A huge thanks to all participants, speakers, and organizers for making this event a wonderful success. Stay tuned for more news and discoveries from TRR341 and the world of plant science. #CologneSpringMeeting2025 #PlantScience #TRR341 #DFG