#genetics #popgen #genomics #evolution #phylogenetics #functional genomics #epigenetics #quantgen
We often hear that invasive species are bad for ecosystems they invade, but the consequences can seem fuzzy.
We hear from @naikasanuchara.bsky.social and @carolboggs.bsky.social about their study system, where an invasive plant has very tangible effects for a native butterfly.
We often hear that invasive species are bad for ecosystems they invade, but the consequences can seem fuzzy.
We hear from @naikasanuchara.bsky.social and @carolboggs.bsky.social about their study system, where an invasive plant has very tangible effects for a native butterfly.
We talk with @caitismuheil.bsky.social and Jessica McNeill about their work showing the sensitivity of meiosis to temperature and what this might mean for populations in a warming world.
@ncstate.bsky.social
@gensocuk.bsky.social
Episode:
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We talk with @caitismuheil.bsky.social and Jessica McNeill about their work showing the sensitivity of meiosis to temperature and what this might mean for populations in a warming world.
@ncstate.bsky.social
@gensocuk.bsky.social
Episode:
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The genomes of organisms can tell us about evolutionary processes in the past - but can they also give clues about the future?
André Yves and Fernanda Werneck tell us about their work on climate adaptation in Amazonian lizards.
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The genomes of organisms can tell us about evolutionary processes in the past - but can they also give clues about the future?
André Yves and Fernanda Werneck tell us about their work on climate adaptation in Amazonian lizards.
Listen here: shows.acast.com/heredity-pod...
Many Anolis lizards have a sail of colourful skin on their throats which they use to communicate, but how does something like that evolve? Find out with researchers Renata Pirani, Carlos Arias and Mike Logan
@gensocuk.bsky.social
@mdpointer.bsky.social
Many Anolis lizards have a sail of colourful skin on their throats which they use to communicate, but how does something like that evolve? Find out with researchers Renata Pirani, Carlos Arias and Mike Logan
@gensocuk.bsky.social
@mdpointer.bsky.social
Frank Burbrink and Ed Myers talk about their recent work on American Racers.
Spatial patterns, hybridisation and why the shapes of evolutionary trees might be more complex than we thought.
@gensocuk.bsky.social
Episode:
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Frank Burbrink and Ed Myers talk about their recent work on American Racers.
Spatial patterns, hybridisation and why the shapes of evolutionary trees might be more complex than we thought.
@gensocuk.bsky.social
Episode:
shows.acast.com/heredity-pod...
@gensocuk.bsky.social @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social
@gensocuk.bsky.social @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social
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Find the episode wherever you usually get your podcasts.
@gensocuk.bsky.social
@andrewfoote.bsky.social
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@gensocuk.bsky.social
@andrewfoote.bsky.social
podcast: shows.acast.com/heredity-pod...
Katja Guschanski @kguschan.bsky.social discusses using microbiome fossils from teeth to study antibiotic resistance through time! And her first Popgroup.
@gensocuk.bsky.social
@uni-of-edinburgh.bsky.social
@onehealthgenomics.bsky.social
@animecol-uu.bsky.social
Katja Guschanski @kguschan.bsky.social discusses using microbiome fossils from teeth to study antibiotic resistance through time! And her first Popgroup.
@gensocuk.bsky.social
@uni-of-edinburgh.bsky.social
@onehealthgenomics.bsky.social
@animecol-uu.bsky.social