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WALTER SALZBURGER
L Back; Walter Salzburger; Publications; Prof. Walter Salzburger. Associate Professor. Current Research. I am interested in the evolution of animals, the adaptation of animals to their environments, and the generation of ecological, morphological, behavioural and genetic diversity. In particular, I am interested in the molecular basis of evolution, the processes that underlie adaptationDANIEL BERNER
Group leader, University of Basel, Switzerland. 2008 - 2012. Postdoctoral fellow with Walter Salzburger, University of Basel, Switzerland. 2006 - 2008. Postdoctoral fellow with Andrew Hendry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 2001 - 2005. PhD in Ecology with Christian Körner and Wolf Blanckenhorn, University of Basel, Switzerland. 1995 - 2000. TEAM - SALZBURGERLAB.ORG Dr. Carolin Sommer-Trembo carolin.sommer-trembo@unibas.ch 061 207 0305 PostDoc
WALTER SALZBURGER
L Back; Walter Salzburger; Publications; Prof. Walter Salzburger. Associate Professor. Current Research. I am interested in the evolution of animals, the adaptation of animals to their environments, and the generation of ecological, morphological, behavioural and genetic diversity. In particular, I am interested in the molecular basis of evolution, the processes that underlie adaptationDANIEL BERNER
Group leader, University of Basel, Switzerland. 2008 - 2012. Postdoctoral fellow with Walter Salzburger, University of Basel, Switzerland. 2006 - 2008. Postdoctoral fellow with Andrew Hendry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 2001 - 2005. PhD in Ecology with Christian Körner and Wolf Blanckenhorn, University of Basel, Switzerland. 1995 - 2000. MEDIA - WALTER SALZBURGERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE In the news (selection) Die Sprache der Fische. Profil (A) 30/2018 by Jochen Stadler .pdf. Evolution in der Glaskugel. Laborjournal (D) 6/2018 by Hans Zauner .pdf. Fische bestrafen Lügen. GENOMICS OF ADAPTIVE DIVERGENCE WITH CHROMOSOME‐SCALE ORIGINAL ARTICLE Genomics of adaptive divergence with chromosome-scale heterogeneity in crossover rate Daniel Berner1 | Marius Roesti1,2 1Zoological Institute, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland 2Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC,Canada
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PhD Scholarship for Frauke Münzel (1 year) Research fellowship (2012) for Fabio Cortesi. PhD Scholarship for Emilia Santos. SNF research grant 3100A0_138224 to Walter Salzburger. support for the PhD theses of Adrian Indermaur, Britta Meyer, Moritz Muschick, Anya Theis, Barbara Beerli. Postdoctoral Fellowship for Sara Mae Stieb. ADAPTIVE DIVERGENCE BETWEEN LAKE AND STREAM POPULATIONS OF Adaptive divergence between lake and stream populations of an East African cichlid fish ANYA THEIS,1 FABRIZIA RONCO,1 ADRIAN INDERMAUR, WALTER SALZBURGER and BERND EGGER Zoological Institute, University of Basel, Vesalgasse 1, 4051 Basel, SwitzerlandHOME
Zoological Institute. Vesalgasse 1. CH-4051 Basel. Switzerland. Find us on Google maps. Phone: +41 61 207 03 00. Fax: +41 61 207 03 01. TEAM - SALZBURGERLAB.ORG Dr. Carolin Sommer-Trembo carolin.sommer-trembo@unibas.ch 061 207 0305 PostDoc
WALTER SALZBURGER
L Back; Walter Salzburger; Publications; Prof. Walter Salzburger. Associate Professor. Current Research. I am interested in the evolution of animals, the adaptation of animals to their environments, and the generation of ecological, morphological, behavioural and genetic diversity. In particular, I am interested in the molecular basis of evolution, the processes that underlie adaptationDANIEL BERNER
Group leader, University of Basel, Switzerland. 2008 - 2012. Postdoctoral fellow with Walter Salzburger, University of Basel, Switzerland. 2006 - 2008. Postdoctoral fellow with Andrew Hendry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 2001 - 2005. PhD in Ecology with Christian Körner and Wolf Blanckenhorn, University of Basel, Switzerland. 1995 - 2000.NICOLAS BOILEAU
L Back; Nicolas Boileau; Publications; Nicolas Boileau. Research Technician in the group of Walter Salzburger. Current research. Apart from running the wet lab, I am responsible for our Sanger (AB3130xl Genetic Analyzer) and Ion Torrent (PGM) sequencing platforms. Further, I'm involved in several projects, which deal with various molecular methods:-Next Generation Sequencing on the PGMGRANT SPONSORS
PhD Scholarship for Frauke Münzel (1 year) Research fellowship (2012) for Fabio Cortesi. PhD Scholarship for Emilia Santos. SNF research grant 3100A0_138224 to Walter Salzburger. support for the PhD theses of Adrian Indermaur, Britta Meyer, Moritz Muschick, Anya Theis, Barbara Beerli. Postdoctoral Fellowship for Sara Mae Stieb. POPULATION DIVERGENCES DESPITE LONG PELAGIC LARVAL STAGES Population divergences despite long pelagic larval stages: lessons from crocodile icefishes (Channichthyidae) M. DAMERAU,* M. MATSCHINER,†‡ W. SALZBURGER‡ and R. HANEL* HOW MECHANISMS OF HABITAT PREFERENCE EVOLVE AND PROMOTE How mechanisms of habitat preference evolve and promote divergence with gene flow D. BERNER* & X. THIBERT-PLANTE†‡§ *Zoological Institute, University of Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandHOME
Zoological Institute. Vesalgasse 1. CH-4051 Basel. Switzerland. Find us on Google maps. Phone: +41 61 207 03 00. Fax: +41 61 207 03 01. TEAM - SALZBURGERLAB.ORG Dr. Carolin Sommer-Trembo carolin.sommer-trembo@unibas.ch 061 207 0305 PostDoc
WALTER SALZBURGER
L Back; Walter Salzburger; Publications; Prof. Walter Salzburger. Associate Professor. Current Research. I am interested in the evolution of animals, the adaptation of animals to their environments, and the generation of ecological, morphological, behavioural and genetic diversity. In particular, I am interested in the molecular basis of evolution, the processes that underlie adaptationDANIEL BERNER
Group leader, University of Basel, Switzerland. 2008 - 2012. Postdoctoral fellow with Walter Salzburger, University of Basel, Switzerland. 2006 - 2008. Postdoctoral fellow with Andrew Hendry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 2001 - 2005. PhD in Ecology with Christian Körner and Wolf Blanckenhorn, University of Basel, Switzerland. 1995 - 2000.NICOLAS BOILEAU
L Back; Nicolas Boileau; Publications; Nicolas Boileau. Research Technician in the group of Walter Salzburger. Current research. Apart from running the wet lab, I am responsible for our Sanger (AB3130xl Genetic Analyzer) and Ion Torrent (PGM) sequencing platforms. Further, I'm involved in several projects, which deal with various molecular methods:-Next Generation Sequencing on the PGMGRANT SPONSORS
PhD Scholarship for Frauke Münzel (1 year) Research fellowship (2012) for Fabio Cortesi. PhD Scholarship for Emilia Santos. SNF research grant 3100A0_138224 to Walter Salzburger. support for the PhD theses of Adrian Indermaur, Britta Meyer, Moritz Muschick, Anya Theis, Barbara Beerli. Postdoctoral Fellowship for Sara Mae Stieb. POPULATION DIVERGENCES DESPITE LONG PELAGIC LARVAL STAGES Population divergences despite long pelagic larval stages: lessons from crocodile icefishes (Channichthyidae) M. DAMERAU,* M. MATSCHINER,†‡ W. SALZBURGER‡ and R. HANEL* HOW MECHANISMS OF HABITAT PREFERENCE EVOLVE AND PROMOTE How mechanisms of habitat preference evolve and promote divergence with gene flow D. BERNER* & X. THIBERT-PLANTE†‡§ *Zoological Institute, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland THE EVOLUTION OF CICHLID FISH EGG-SPOTS IS LINKED WITH A cichlid lineages—exhibit a transposable element insertion in close proximity to the transcription initiation site of fhl2b. A functional assay with transgenic zebrafish reveals thatNICOLAS BOILEAU
L Back; Nicolas Boileau; Publications; Nicolas Boileau. Research Technician in the group of Walter Salzburger. Current research. Apart from running the wet lab, I am responsible for our Sanger (AB3130xl Genetic Analyzer) and Ion Torrent (PGM) sequencing platforms. Further, I'm involved in several projects, which deal with various molecular methods:-Next Generation Sequencing on the PGMGRANT SPONSORS
PhD Scholarship for Frauke Münzel (1 year) Research fellowship (2012) for Fabio Cortesi. PhD Scholarship for Emilia Santos. SNF research grant 3100A0_138224 to Walter Salzburger. support for the PhD theses of Adrian Indermaur, Britta Meyer, Moritz Muschick, Anya Theis, Barbara Beerli. Postdoctoral Fellowship for Sara Mae Stieb. HOW MECHANISMS OF HABITAT PREFERENCE EVOLVE AND PROMOTE How mechanisms of habitat preference evolve and promote divergence with gene flow D. BERNER* & X. THIBERT-PLANTE†‡§ *Zoological Institute, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland EVOLUTIONARY FATE OF THE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR SIGNALING INVESTIGATION Evolutionary Fate of the Androgen Receptor2Signaling Pathway in Ray-Finned Fishes with a Special Focus on Cichlids Thibault Lorin,*, †Walter Salzburger, and Astrid Böhne,1 *ENS (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon), Lyon Cedex 07, France, and †Zoological Institute, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel, 4051 Basel, Switzerland DANIEL BERNER AND WALTER SALZBURGER The genomics of organismal diversification illuminated by adaptive radiations Daniel Berner and Walter Salzburger Zoological Institute, University of Basel, Vesalgasse 1, 4051 Basel, Switzerland POPULATION DIVERGENCES DESPITE LONG PELAGIC LARVAL STAGES Population divergences despite long pelagic larval stages: lessons from crocodile icefishes (Channichthyidae) M. DAMERAU,* M. MATSCHINER,†‡ W. SALZBURGER‡ and R. HANEL** Home
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* Cichlid Collection "Taken as a whole the Tanganyikan cichlids represent the most outstanding example of adaptive radiation of all those to be considered." G. Fryer & T. D. Iles (1972) GROUP OF PROF. WALTER SALZBURGER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More than 150 years after the publication of Charles R. Darwin's _The Origin_, the identification of the processes governing the emergence of novel species remains a fundamental question to biology. How is it possible that two or more biological entities – species – can emerge from one entity, and continue to be distinct even when coexisting in nature? What are the external factors and environmental conditions that promote this process? What are the molecular mechanisms that underlie it? And why is diversity so unequally distributed across the tree of life, with some groups of organisms having diversified in a seemingly explosive manner, while others have remained virtually unvaried over millions of years? The research of the SALZBURGER LAB focuses on exactly these questions. More specifically, we are interested in the question of how variation in the DNA translates into organismal diversity and in the identification of the patterns and molecular mechanisms that underlie ADAPTATION, EVOLUTIONARY INNOVATION, and DIVERSIFICATION. The main model systems in our lab are the adaptive radiations of cichlid fishes in East Africa, of Antarctic notothenioid fishes, and of three-spinesticklebacks.
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