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'We are pleased to announce that the 4th International Conservation Translocation Conference (ICTC) will be held in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Edinburgh, Scotland, on the Monday 7th to Wednesday 9th September 2026' #ICTC2026 #naturescot #RDSVS
Posts by Dr. Melissa M. Marr
Fantastic news from the Scottish wildcat reintroduction programme. Survival and reproduction rates above expectation 👏👏👏 #naturescot #scottishwildcat #wildcats #scottishwildlife #conservatin
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Gene editing offers transformative solution to saving endangered species www.uea.ac.uk/about/news/a...
A 4-year postdoc position in population genomics is available in my group at the University of East Anglia, to work on a project sequencing a thousand fox genomes across rural and urban environments in the UK.
vacancies.uea.ac.uk/vacancies/15...
Come and join me on the 14th May, 7pm, online via The Orkney Nature Festival, for a geeks history of Scotland's red squirrels with some genomics thrown in.
Scotland's red squirrels: a genetic journey through time. 🐿️🧬🐿️🧬
Booking here (it's free!) 👇
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Our new paper on difference of sexual development in a (rather adorable) pygmy goat 🐐🐐🐐 #DSD #pygmygoat
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I’d love to hear about Isobella Gordon OBE (The Grand Old Lady of Carcinology), the first permanent female employee at the NHM ☺️
Tracing the Spread of Celtic Languages using Ancient Genomics www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02....
Licensed release of beavers in England has now been approved, paving the way for the first official reintroductions into the wild in centuries. Fantastic news from @naturalengland.bsky.social and defra 👏🦫👏🦫👏 #beavers #rewilding #conservation
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#Gaelic is Scotland’s oldest surviving language, and for many centuries it has been spoken throughout these glens.
At Dundreggan, you can explore its deep connections to the land and rewilding 👉 visitdundreggan.co.uk/things-to-do/
#SeachdainNaGàidhlig #WorldGaelicWeek
Science advances our economic, physical, and social and cultural wellbeing, and is key to a sustainable future. However, we live in times of great change, and the values that have driven science for the benefit of humanity are under threat. Read our statement here: royalsociety.org/news/2025/02...
Long read Greenland shark genome, this is rather cool. Estimated lifespan of 392 +\- 120 😳 🦈🧬
Scottish Gaelic is spoken by 75% of fishermen in the Hebrides; conservation of the language is linked to conservation of the marine environment #scottishgaelic #marineconservation
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New publication:
Comparative population genomics of manta rays has global implications for management
@emilyhumble.bsky.social
Read more here: doi.org/10.1111/mec....
We're looking for a next-gen sequencing engineer to help run our sequencing core 🧬🦣🦤
Position is onsite in Dallas TX colossal.com/careers/?gh_...
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As a new Gàidhlig speaker, I'm still learning how to communicate wildlife research in this new tongue. So I was delighted to find Roddy MacLean's gorgeous writings on Gàidhlig, the land and the concept of fiadhaich (wild). scotlandsnature.wordpress.com/2022/08/05/a... #scottishgaelic #wildlife
With @katiejenike.bsky.social and a bunch more of our fellow k-mer enthusiasts, we put together a manuscript on k-mers in biodiversity genomics. A guide if you will, that covers k-mers from basics to some really funky stuff...
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Congratulations to former Daphne Jackson Fellow Dr @melissamarr.bsky.social whose research on lack of diversity in the red squirrel population is giving us new insights into species vulnerability.
Read more: www.ed.ac.uk/news/lack-of...
Thread and open access version to come-
Ancient genomics and the origin, dispersal, and development of domestic sheep | Science search.app/gtSKYHF5HqRa...
#adna
In a new Science study, researchers present CASTER, a tool that uses arrangements in DNA sequences known as site patterns to infer “species trees,” which are diagrams that depict the evolutionary relationships among species.
Learn more:
In the new Heredity Podcast:
Katja Guschanski @kguschan.bsky.social discusses using microbiome fossils from teeth to study antibiotic resistance through time! And her first Popgroup.
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@uni-of-edinburgh.bsky.social
@onehealthgenomics.bsky.social
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Out now in @nature.com! Our comprehensive meta-analysis of global terrestrial and marine genetic diversity demonstrates rapid loss of genetic diversity and identifies conservation interventions that could mitigate this process
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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#consgen #PopGen
Right on time for Squirrel Appreciation Day 🐿️👏, here is our new paper on genomics 🧬 of red squirrels in Scotland 🏴. We find extremely low diversity linked to historical bottlenecks and founder effects. #redsquirrel #genomics #conservation #scotland doi.org/10.1111/eva....
Returning from #pag32 in #sandeigo and the merry dancers are putting on a show over Canada #aurora #northernlights #britishairways