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Posts by Katie Solari

Proud that this work is now published!

We hope it helps orient future #Nanopore long-read sequencing studies hunting for structural variants

Also really happy to share eight new high-coverage (>100x) long-read read pools and assemblies with the #Drosophila community!

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Super excited that the bulk of my PhD work is now preprinted! Here we used whole-community competition, or coalescence, experiments to quantify selection acting on genetically diverged strains within larger communities. (1/n)
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Massively parallel interrogation of the fitness of natural variants in ancient signaling pathways reveals pervasive local adaptation The nature of standing genetic variation remains a central debate in population genetics, with differing perspectives on whether common variants are almost always neutral as suggested by neutral and n...

One of the most exciting works of my career, years in the making. We used high-throughput precision genome editing to test the fitness effects of thousands of natural variants. Our findings challenge the long-held assumption that common variants are inconsequential.

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Genomics Reveals Snow Leopards Have Always Been Rare Whole genome sequencing has revealed that snow leopards have low genetic diversity because they are rare, and probably always have been.

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Survival of snow leopard populations 'precarious,' researchers say. Here's why Survival of snow leopard populations could be "precarious" in the future due to the way the elusive mountain cats have evolved, scientists recently discovered.

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Snow leopards have very low genetic diversity, which puts their future at risk, finds Stanford study Snow leopards (Panthera uncia), the elusive big cats of High Mountain Asia, have very low genetic diversity, a new study led by Stanford University has found. T

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Genetic Similarity Among Snow Leopards Raises Concerns for Their Future In a groundbreaking genomic study led by researchers at Stanford University, scientists have unraveled the long-standing mystery of the snow leopard’s remarkably low genetic diversity. Despite its e

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Snow leopards have lowest genetic diversity of any big cat Whole genome sequencing has revealed snow leopards have very low genetic diversity, which does not bode well for the species’ future under a changing climate.

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Snow leopards may vanish as warming hits fragile mountain habitats Snow leopards across Asia share nearly identical genes, making them vulnerable to a rapidly warming planet.

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The world's snow leopards are very similar genetically—findings suggest that doesn't bode well for their future There are relatively few snow leopards in the world, and it has likely been that way for a long time, a new study indicates.

Snow leopards show very low genetic diversity, a factor that may limit their ability to adapt to environmental changes and increase their risk of extinction. doi.org/g953dp

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Exceedingly low genetic diversity in snow leopards due to persistently small population size | PNAS Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) serve as an umbrella species whose conservation benefits their high-elevation Asian habitat. Their numbers are belie...

Very excited to share that our work assessing the genomic diversity of snow leopards has come out today in PNAS! Spoiler alert - they have the lowest genetic diversity of all big cats!
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Snow leopards’ low genetic diversity puts future at risk A Stanford-led study reveals that snow leopards are the most genetically similar to each other among big cats, making them particularly vulnerable to drastic changes like the warming climate.

Snow leopards have the lowest genetic diversity of all big cats–a dubious distinction once held by cheetahs. It increases their risk of extinction in a warming climate. #Stanford-led #research #snowleopards @kasolari.bsky.social @petrovadmitri.bsky.social
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Next-generation snow leopard population assessment tool: multiplex-PCR SNP panel for individual identification from feces Snow leopards, Panthera uncia , are under threat from numerous pressures and are the focus of a great deal of conservation efforts. However, their elusive nature makes it difficult to estimate populat...

Happy that this paper - www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... - was accepted at Mol Ecol Res and excited about the promise of this technology to measure pop sizes for such elusive species as snow leopards + learn about at least 1st-degree relationships + beyond? Congrats to Katie Solari and other authors!

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