Jesse Weber

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Jesse Weber

Jesse Weber

@EvolEmpiricist

Evolutionary geneticist (fish, mice, beetles, whateva!), Asst Prof UWisconsin-Madison. Avid stickleback and tapeworm sampler, naturalist, and consumer of BBQ.

Madison, WI Katılım Haziran 2017
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Jesse Weber@EvolEmpiricist·
Thrilled to report that @NIGMS has awarded the Weber Lab an R35-MIRA Early Stage Investigator grant to study the genetics of host-parasite coevolution for the next 5 years! Humbled and proud to be able to continue our broad, integrative research at @UWMadScience @UWiBio
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March Mammal Madness@MMMletsgo·
#2024MMM CONNOISSEUR CRITTERS RND 1 WINNERS: Kob, Bee-Eater, Squirrel, Cobra Lily, Porcupine, Batfly, Pitcher Plant, Skua. Join us Monday the 18th for Round 1 of the Rainbow Collection!
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Sabrina McNew 雷鳴夏@SabrinaMcnew·
I’m on my way home for #Evol2023! If you’re looking for a postdoc in disease ecology and avian genomics come find me! See more details👇🏽 Review of applications is ongoing, don’t hesitate to contact me fmi
Sabrina McNew 雷鳴夏@SabrinaMcnew

📣 I'm recruiting!! 📣 Open position for a postdoc in disease ecology/evolution. Do you like birds, pathogens, or genomics? Do you want to work in the Galapagos? Apply by July 1 for best consideration. Start date flexible. Contact me for info & please RT! tinyurl.com/3x56e5jf

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Harmit S. Malik@HarmitMalik·
Really excited to announce the official launch page for #TAGC24 : genetics-gsa.org/tagc-2024/ including an awesome line up of keynote speakers that @Barr_lab and I are very very excited about!
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Andy Fraser
Andy Fraser@andy_utoronto·
Ever wondered if you could read 100s of metabolites and drugs in parallel using a @illumina or a @10X platform? But metabolites aren’t nucleic acids — how can that work? Check out our new preprint and read on for a thread: biorxiv.org/content/10.110….
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David Lohman
David Lohman@dj_lohman·
After ~7 yr of work, it's finally out! We present a molecular phylogeny of butterflies sampling >90% of genera & >2000 spp. Butterflies emerged ~100 million yr ago in North America and first fed on legumes. Thanks to all 87 co-authors from 28 countries! rdcu.be/dcaVU
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Andrew Hendry
Andrew Hendry@EcoEvoEvoEco·
Histories of Stickleback Research - Pt 1 Everyone who studies stickleback needs to understand the history of insight into this unique fish. For Part 1 of this series, we travel to Haida Gwaii for the personal history of Tom Reimchen and his research. ecoevoevoeco.blogspot.com/2023/05/histor…
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Using mitochondrial & nuclear genes, Helbig et al. (2005) estimated the origins of Accipitriformes eagles at about 12–15 million years ago. They've also shown that the Golden Eagle is distantly related to MMM 2021 runner-up, the Harpy Eagle. #2023MMM #RIP sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Wolverine populations crashed in the 19th century (i.e., 22 den sites in all of Finland). But translocations are helping to increase population size, range, and diversity. Genetics shows that moved animals live and reproduce for many generations. #2023MMM doi.org/10.1007/s10592…
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Powered flight evolved independently in birds & bats but followed similar evolutionary paths. For instance, in both cases, there were strong constraints & positive selection on genes related to body size & skeletal structure (Machado et al. 2016). #2023MMM bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
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Ah ectoparasites! Johnson et al (2022) analyzed lice genome data & suggest that the common ancestor of elephants, elephant shrews & hyraxes was the 1st mammal host while other mammals got them via host switching (thanks!) #2023MMM #RIP nature.com/articles/s4155…
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Jesse Weber@EvolEmpiricist·
Ah ectoparasites! Johnson et al (2022) analyzed lice genome data & suggest that the common ancestor of elephants, elephant shrews & hyraxes was the 1st mammal host while other mammals got them via host switching (thanks!) #2023MMM #RIP nature.com/articles/s4155…
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Damas et al. (2022) used mammalian genomes (including from Rock Hyrax) to reconstruct 19 ancestral autosomes & the X chromosome & find synteny (conservation of blocks of gene order) over ∼320 My of vertebrate evolution! #2023MMM pnas.org/doi/full/10.10…
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Okapi is nearly a giraffe, but not. How did giraffes get such long necks? Not by stretching for leaves (sorry, Lamarck) but maybe thru selection on changes in developmental genes. Giraffe FGFRL1 has 7 amino acid changes not seen in other mammals #2023MMM nature.com/articles/ncomm…
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