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://www.yantlab.net/ ) Using large-scale graph-based pangenomics and forward evolutionary simulations, the student will develop predictive models of polyploid genome evolution across contrasting timescales. The student
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. You would be welcomed in the the Yant Lab (https://www.yantlab.net/ ) Using large-scale graph-based pangenomics and forward evolutionary simulations, the student will develop predictive models
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Harrison (Coventry University). The project is also part of an interdisciplinary consortium studying the “GEvol: Genomic Basis of Evolutionary Innovations (GEvol)” (Priority Programme, SPP 2349 funded by
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well as the efficacy of the live rotavirus vaccines. In this project we will combine evolutionary analyses, historical data, and functional organoid studies in a multidisciplinary approach. By performing analysis
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an interdisciplinary consortium studying the “GEvol: Genomic Basis of Evolutionary Innovations (GEvol)” (Priority Programme, SPP 2349 funded by German Science Foundation (DFG)). We are recruiting a highly motivated
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chemical communication systems. Your tasks Conduct experimental work and collect samples from three Hymenoptera species from three different odour blend treatments. Perform essential laboratory work (e.g
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across environmental contexts, potentially leading to markedly different functional outcomes for host plants. Determining the extent, structure, and consequences of this phenotypic plasticity is an
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activity over evolutionary time, TEs comprise the majority of eukaryotic DNA, for example ~50% of the human genome and up to 80-90% of the genome of plants. Initially considered as junk DNA, it is now known
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individuals come from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds (as in the case of Creoles), or when established language communities are introduced with naïve vs. experienced participants (simulating
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, accelerate global biodiversity discovery through open museum data, and unravel the evolutionary history of Annelida – a diverse, ecologically important, and globally distributed but still understudied animal