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Posts by Stuart V Nielsen

Graphical overview of the biological foundations of the proposed approach.

Graphical overview of the biological foundations of the proposed approach.

Application of SCINKD to identify XY chromosomes in the Christmas island skink

Application of SCINKD to identify XY chromosomes in the Christmas island skink

Application of SCINKD to identify previously unannotated sex chromosomes in the Lesser electric ray.

Application of SCINKD to identify previously unannotated sex chromosomes in the Lesser electric ray.

🚨Preprint🚨

Sex chromosome identification & genome curation from a single individual with SCINKD
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

Incredible work led by @drpintothe2nd.bsky.social in collaboration w/ @drsimonegable.bsky.social @stuartvnielsen.bsky.social @tonygamble.bsky.social SE Keating & CH Smith

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Did Trump's executive order just make everyone in the U.S. female? - Mashable

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#museumselfieday at the Sam Houston State University Museum

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Open Consortium of Squamate Genomics (OCSG) Sign-up/Contact Form The Open Consortium of Squamate Genomics (OCSG) is a new global initiative (2024) with an overarching goal of increasing both quality and quantity of lizard and snake genomic resources, as well as inc...

🐍 Do you talk about reptiles with strangers🦎

🧬 Do you lay awake thinking about N50 scores? Close your eyes and see Manhattan plots?🧬

Well, have I got the answer for you. Come check out the Open Consortium for Squamate Genomics (OCSG - that’s a mouthful).

Sign up here:
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The cover of Integrative & Comparative Biology, volume 64, number 5, 2024. The cover features a view from above of a viper gecko (Hemidactylus imbricatus), a brown gecko with large scales and tan speckles.

The cover of Integrative & Comparative Biology, volume 64, number 5, 2024. The cover features a view from above of a viper gecko (Hemidactylus imbricatus), a brown gecko with large scales and tan speckles.

A scanning electron micrograph (greyscale image) of an embryonic viper gecko hand, with a view of the palm. The toe pads and other scales are well-developed.

A scanning electron micrograph (greyscale image) of an embryonic viper gecko hand, with a view of the palm. The toe pads and other scales are well-developed.

Very stoked to get the most recent cover of @sicbjournals.bsky.social! Here's a glorious, pad-reduced viper #gecko (Hemidactylus imbricatus). Check out our the article below and the rest of this awesome issue!

doi.org/10.1093/icb/...

#GeckoEvoDevo

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Had a great time learning about raptors and falconry yesterday with Joe from Walter B. Jacobs Nature Park for #ornithology class in the LSUS Museum of Natural Sciences!

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So handsome!!

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What Evolutionary Biology Can and Can't Tell Us About Sex, Gender, and Sexuality Some human social constructs like gender are viewed erroneously in an evolutionary context. It’s time for our understanding of a person’s self-identity to evolve.

As the public discourse around sex and gender pops up again - I think about the kid who hears ‘nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution’ - but who doesn’t see themselves represented. I wrote this for them.

thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/what-evoluti...

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Culebra, Puerto Rico

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Postdoctoral Researcher

#Postdoc #Job Alert! The Cook Lab is hiring! We are excited to hire a postdoctoral researcher to study the mechanisms of social behavior in a changing environment #academia #academictwitter employment.marquette.edu/postings/21269

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Congrats, that’s fantastic! Did you find sex chromosomes???

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Genome assembly of the dyeing poison frog provides insights into the dynamics of transposable element and genome-size evolution Abstract. Genome size varies greatly across the tree of life and transposable elements are an important contributor to this variation. Among vertebrates, a

Together with #AaronComeault #FranzHoelzl @biobiiana.bsky.social and collaborators, we present a high-quality #genome assembly of the dyeing poison #frog 🐸🧬 and investigated the role of transposable elements (TEs) in gene-size variation. Find our paper here doi.org/10.1093/gbe/... 🧪🧬🖥️👩‍🔬 #evolution

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Welcome to the world! A New Caledonian chameleon gecko (Eurdactylodes) that hatched today.

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Excited to announce our new #openaccess paper in press at @anatrecord.bsky.social reporting preovipositional embryonic development in the legless #gecko #Lialis! #GeckoEvoDevo #diceCT

Collab w: @drscanley.bsky.social and Dan Paluh

anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

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Playing around with some old photos. I like the shape of this Heteronotia.

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Spring emergence

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Photograph of a crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus). The lizard is resting on a branch with the back half of its body submerged in water.

Photograph of a crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus). The lizard is resting on a branch with the back half of its body submerged in water.

Sex chromosomes & putative sex-determining gene (Foxl2) in the crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus)
In press at @sse-evolution.bsky.social
Funded by @morrisanimal.bsky.social
Includes: @sexchrlab.bsky.social @stuartvnielsen.bsky.social @drpintothe2nd.bsky.social
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Sure thanks!

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Had a great weekend in Arizona exploring and naturalizing with the man/myth/legend @drpintothe2nd.bsky.social

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🚨🍞 Fresh out of the oven! I am so happy yo share this new paper with @anura.bsky.social @drscanley.bsky.social and Jon Bloch! We found 28 Million years old fossils of the “Caribbean Amphinians 🎵🎶” Eleutherodactylus in Florida 🦴🐸 doi.org/10.1093/zool...

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Dr. Brendan Pinto on the right, pointing to a slide showing his scientific trajectory including college in Iowa, PhD in Wisconsin, and now researching at ASU.

Dr. Brendan Pinto on the right, pointing to a slide showing his scientific trajectory including college in Iowa, PhD in Wisconsin, and now researching at ASU.

Excited to hear @drpintothe2nd.bsky.social talk about "The sprightly little sphaerodactyl and the dawn of the genomic age across amniotes"

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I am now "very well endowed" @LSUS (i.e. I now have 2 endowed positions)! Both are w/ our small life science #museum, housing vertebrates (regional, Africa, Mexico), some spiders and crawfish, but also the largest collection of freshwater mussels in the southeast!

www.lsus.edu/nine-lsus-fa...

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