Group of Biology of Reproduction

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Group of Biology of Reproduction

Group of Biology of Reproduction

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Fish reproductive physiology; Sex determination, differentiation and control; Epigenetics; Aquaculture; Domestication; Climate change; Population sex ratios.

Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Joined Ekim 2018
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Núria Sánchez Baizán
Núria Sánchez Baizán@nsanchba25·
What a wonderful week! living the 30th CECE & ISFE joint congress in Portugal to the most with great scientists and friends :D couldn't ask for more.. and then I even won the 1st prize for the oral talk! Thanks! What an honour!! @GroupBiolRepro @ICMCSIC @J_Exp_Biol @ceceisfe2022
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Unexpected results! We report that, in a global warming scenario, fish with chromosomal sex determination (SD) may not necessarily be better protected against the masculinizing effect of high temperature than fish with polygenic SD. doi.org/10.1016/j.envr…
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In a study carried out at Dr. Gen Hua's lab, we uncover transposon-induced epigenetic silencing in the X chromosome. This represents a previously undescribed solution in animals relying on dmrt1 function for sex determination. Check the study at: doi.org/10.1186/s12915…
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What exactly is a hermaphrodite fish and how many are there in the world's oceans? How many undergo the process of sex change? Why are there so few freshwater hermaphrodite fishes? Find answers to these and other questions in our latest paper: rdcu.be/cyYtE
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Arthur Georges
Arthur Georges@ardynasios·
Nice paper just out by our colleague Francesc Pifferrer & Dafni Anastasiadi on whether or not offspring of parents, one of which is subject to sex reversal are more sensitive to environmental perturbation. doi.org/10.1159/000515…. Focus on fish, but with broader remit. Good read.
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