We are interested in the evolutionary processes shaping plant reproduction. We are hosted by the Dpt of Botany, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic).
New Special Feature published in #ProcB - The resolution of evolutionary conflicts within species #OpenAccess#Evolution https://t.co/e849wQLc7f @arvidagren
On the lookout for candidate genes under sexual selection in plants, out now! We investigated natural variation in sexual traits and gene expression between two populations of A. lyrata, one selfer and one outcrosser. Congratulations @Iltasomer ! https://t.co/jpWFzYzPLF
I'm thrilled to share my first first-author paper!🚨Our latest study on Mimulus guttatus reveals how tetraploids coexist with diploids despite strong reproductive barriers. And a huge thanks to @CloJosselin, @nicrodemo, and @FilipKolar7 for the amazing collaboration 👏
🚨How do the epigenome, genome, and environment interact in natural plant and animal populations? What are the evolutionary consequences of epigenomic variation? For this and more, check out our latest review, the fruit of a great collaboration! ⬇️⬇️
https://t.co/m7YRS71Elk
We got a new preprint led by @salony_susnata in collaboration with @FilipKolar7 and @CloJosselin ! In here, we investigate why the strength of the triploid block is inconsistent across angiosperms and what consequences that bear for polyploid speciation
https://t.co/2Cm4HwqdFj
Why doing body movement? Among others, making science more humane, letting go of judgement and gaining self confidence. In 2 days, we went from being uncomfortable expressing ourselves to performing in a public square! Big thanks to our facilitator @ThodoraChalatsi !
Thank you @EpicatchS and @stephane_maury for the invitation and great organization! Great pleasure to hear and discuss about epigenetics and evolution . And congrats @T_Budinsky for a great talk on imprinted genes and their networks!
Internal Conflicts and Organismal Adaptation Special Topic Network funded by @eseb_org.
We meet again tomorrow, May 14 at 3pm UTC / 11am EST.
Talks by @GraemeKeais (UBC) and Clément Lafon Placette (Charles University).
❓Can DNA methylation be target of natural selection? We explored this question in wild strawberry plants distributed across an altitudinal range, check our preprint below🍓⬇️
https://t.co/lRpyl7g40Q
@LatzelV @EvoRepro@PopEcolIBOT@IBOTCZ@biorxivpreprint
That was a fun side-project, and a fun collaboration with @nicrodemo@RosiSchmickl@Iltasomer@MJavad1991 , Marek Slovak, Adam Kantor, Juanma Gorospe & Jakub Hojka! Basically, we show that polyploidy per se does nothing when it comes to pollinator preference :D
Our new paper on polyploid pollination, led by @RosiSchmickl and Clement Lafon-Placette: Polyploidy‐induced floral changes lead to unexpected pollinator behavior in Arabidopsis arenosa https://t.co/peAX7FChxZ
Our new paper on polyploid pollination, led by @RosiSchmickl and Clement Lafon-Placette: Polyploidy‐induced floral changes lead to unexpected pollinator behavior in Arabidopsis arenosa https://t.co/peAX7FChxZ