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Researcher working on codfishes and other fish genomics at the University of Oslo🐟
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Marius F. Maurstad
5 months ago
Awesome to see the first chapter of my PhD out in MBE! We used a suite of methods to describe the venom system of the green lacewing. Take a look if you're interested in everything from venom system morphology to the molecular evolution of novel traits
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The green lacewing venom system and the complex mechanisms underlying its evolution
Abstract. Venom has independently evolved across many lineages, yet relatively few have been studied in detail, particularly among insects. Of these, Neuro
https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msaf326
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So cool to see our paper finally out! Thanks to a fantastic team of co-authors 🐟🧬
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Sissel Jentoft
2 months ago
Finally is the paper where we present the unique genomic architectures of the Arctic codfishes out!! Nice work by
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Rapid genome modifications including chromosomal fusions and large-scale inversions are key features in Arctic codfish species - Genome Biology
Background Genome evolvability involves activation of transposable elements (TEs) that result in novel genomic rearrangements, including translocations, deletions, duplications, as well as larger stru...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13059-026-03975-6
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Marius F. Maurstad
8 months ago
Super happy to see our paper out! Reference choice matters, especially if you work with species that has lots of chromosomal rearrangements 🧬🐟
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Sissel Jentoft
10 months ago
Finally is this story out public!! With an amazing historical dataset from IMR (@havforskningsinstituttet) we demonstrate how human perturbations impact the genomic signal in one of the largest cod stocks in the world: the northeast arctic cod | Science Advances
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A century of anthropogenic perturbations impact genomic signatures of the iconic migratory Atlantic cod
Retrospective assessment of the iconic migratory Atlantic cod uncovers human-induced genome-wide changes during the last century.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adp3342
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