Andreas Wallberg
Forskare vid Institutionen för medicinsk biokemi och mikrobiologi; Genetik och Genomik; Andreas Wallberg
- Mobiltelefon:
- 070-942 82 62
- E-post:
- andreas.wallberg@imbim.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- BMC
Husargatan 3
752 37 UPPSALA - Postadress:
- Box 582
751 23 UPPSALA
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Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
- Limited Parallelism in Genetic Adaptation to Brackish Water Bodies in European Sprat and Atlantic Herring (2024)
- Ecological genomics in the Northern krill uncovers loci for local adaptation across ocean basins (2024)
- Comparative Population Transcriptomics Provide New Insight into the Evolutionary History and Adaptive Potential of World Ocean Krill (2023)
- Multi-omics for studying and understanding polar life (2023)
- The Genomic Basis of Adaptation to High Elevations in Africanized Honey Bees (2023)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Limited Parallelism in Genetic Adaptation to Brackish Water Bodies in European Sprat and Atlantic Herring (2024)
- Ecological genomics in the Northern krill uncovers loci for local adaptation across ocean basins (2024)
- Comparative Population Transcriptomics Provide New Insight into the Evolutionary History and Adaptive Potential of World Ocean Krill (2023)
- Multi-omics for studying and understanding polar life (2023)
- The Genomic Basis of Adaptation to High Elevations in Africanized Honey Bees (2023)
- Heterochiasmy and the establishment of gsdf as a novel sex determining gene in Atlantic halibut (2022)
- The sperm of Xenacoelomorpha revisited (2019)
- Chromosomal inversions associated with environmental adaptation in honeybees (2019)
- Extreme Differences in Recombination Rate between the Genomes of a Solitary and a Social Bee (2019)
- Substantial Heritable Variation in Recombination Rate on Multiple Scales in Honeybees and Bumblebees (2019)
- The genomic basis of adaptation to high-altitude habitats in the eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) (2019)
- Mitigating Anticipated Effects of Systematic Errors Supports Sister-Group Relationship between Xenacoelomorpha and Ambulacraria (2019)
- A hybrid de novo genome assembly of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, with chromosome-length scaffolds (2019)
- Developing reduced SNP assays from whole-genome sequence data to estimate introgression in an organism with complex genetic patterns, the Iberian honeybee (Apis mellifera iberiensis) (2018)
- Whole genome SNP-associated signatures of local adaptation in honeybees of the Iberian Peninsula (2018)
- Genomewide analysis of admixture and adaptation in the Africanized honeybee (2017)
- Two extended haplotype blocks are associated with adaptation to high altitude habitats in East African honey bees (2017)
- Identification of Multiple Loci Associated with Social Parasitism in Honeybees (2016)
- Extreme Recombination Frequencies Shape Genome Variation and Evolution in the Honeybee, Apis mellifera (2015)
- A worldwide survey of genome sequence variation provides insight into the evolutionary history of the honeybee Apis mellifera (2014)
- From where did the Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) originate? (2012)
- Analyses of expressed sequence tags in Neurospora reveal rapid evolution of genes associated with the early stages of sexual reproduction in fungi (2012)
- How the Worm Got its Pharynx (2011)
- New species of Acoela from the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and the South Pacific (2011)
- A comprehensive phylogeny of Neurospora reveals a link between reproductive mode and molecular evolution in fungi (2011)
- A comprehensive phylogeny of Neurospora reveals a link between reproductive mode and molecular evolution in fungi (2011)
- Acoelomorph flatworms are deuterostomes related to Xenoturbella (2011)
- Systematic revision of acoels with 9+0 sperm ultrastructure (Convolutida) and the influence of sexual conflict on morphology (2010)
- A revision of the systematics of panther worms (Hofstenia spp., Acoela), with notes on color variation and genetic variation within the genus (2007)
- Dismissal of Acoelomorpha (2007)
- Filling a gap in the phylogeny of flatworms (2006)
- The phylogenetic position of the comb jellies (Ctenophora) and the importance of taxonomic sampling (2004)
- How the Worm Lost its Pharynx
- Phylogenetic Analyses of Metazoan microRNAs Corroborate That Acoela and Nemertodermatida are Basal Bilaterians