Jesper Boman
Doktorand vid Institutionen för ekologi och genetik; Evolutionsbiologi
- E-post:
- jesper.boman@ebc.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Evolutionsbiologiskt centrum
Norbyvägen 18D
752 36 UPPSALA - Postadress:
- Evolutionsbiologiskt centrum
Norbyvägen 18D
752 36 UPPSALA
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Kort presentation
Min forskning inom det evolutionärgenetiska fältet handlar om att förstå hur evolutionära processer såsom mutation, rekombination och selektion påverkar utvecklingen av arter. Mer specifikt har jag behandlat dessa frågor hos fåglar och fjärilar.
Publikationer
Urval av publikationer
Senaste publikationer
- Regulatory and evolutionary impact of DNA methylation in two songbird species and their naturally occurring F1 hybrids (2024)
- Meiotic drive against chromosome fusions in butterfly hybrids (2024)
- Larger genomes show improved buffering of adult fitness against environmental stress in seed beetles (2023)
- Environmental stress during larval development induces DNA methylation shifts in the migratory painted lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) (2023)
- Nascent evolution of recombination rate differences as a consequence of chromosomal rearrangements (2023)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Regulatory and evolutionary impact of DNA methylation in two songbird species and their naturally occurring F1 hybrids (2024)
- Meiotic drive against chromosome fusions in butterfly hybrids (2024)
- Larger genomes show improved buffering of adult fitness against environmental stress in seed beetles (2023)
- Environmental stress during larval development induces DNA methylation shifts in the migratory painted lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) (2023)
- Nascent evolution of recombination rate differences as a consequence of chromosomal rearrangements (2023)
- Base composition, codon usage and patterns of gene sequence evolution in butterflies. (2023)
- The Effects of GC-Biased Gene Conversion on Patterns of Genetic Diversity among and across Butterfly Genomes (2021)
- On the origin of an insular hybrid butterfly species
- Evolution of hybrid inviability associated with chromosome fusions
- Dualistic dosage compensation and rapid evolution of expression balance in response to W chromosome degeneration in Leptidea butterflies
- Nascent evolution of recombination rate as a consequence of chromosomal rearrangements.