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    Direct estimation of the spontaneous mutation rate by short‐term mutation accumulation lines in Chironomus riparius by Oppold, AnnMarie, Pfenninger, Markus

    Published in Evolution letters (01-06-2017)
    “…Mutations are the ultimate basis of evolution, yet their occurrence rate is known only for few species. We directly estimated the spontaneous mutation rate and…”
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    Chironomus riparius (Diptera) genome sequencing reveals the impact of minisatellite transposable elements on population divergence by Oppold, AnnMarie, Schmidt, Hanno, Rose, Marcel, Hellmann, Sören Lukas, Dolze, Florian, Ripp, Fabian, Weich, Bettina, Schmidt‐Ott, Urs, Schmidt, Erwin, Kofler, Robert, Hankeln, Thomas, Pfenninger, Markus

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-06-2017)
    “…Active transposable elements (TEs) may result in divergent genomic insertion and abundance patterns among conspecific populations. Upon secondary contact, such…”
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    Cold tolerance of the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus and its response to epigenetic alterations by Kreß, Aljoscha, Oppold, Ann-Marie, Kuch, Ulrich, Oehlmann, Jörg, Müller, Ruth

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-05-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •We tested the cold hardiness of Ae. albopictus eggs in a new dose-response design.•Cold hardiness changed after exposure to acetone,…”
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    Support for the evolutionary speed hypothesis from intraspecific population genetic data in the non-biting midge Chironomus riparius by Oppold, Ann-Marie, Pedrosa, João A. M., Bálint, Miklós, Diogo, João B., Ilkova, Julia, Pestana, João L. T., Pfenninger, Markus

    “…The evolutionary speed hypothesis (ESH) proposes a causal mechanism for the latitudinal diversity gradient. The central idea of the ESH is that warmer…”
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    Support for the evolutionary speed hypothesis from intraspecific population genetic data in the non-biting midge Chironomus riparius by Oppold, Ann-Marie, Pedrosa, João A. M., Bálint, Miklós, Diogo, João B., Ilkova, Julia, Pestana, João L. T., Pfenninger, Markus

    “…The evolutionary speed hypothesis (ESH) proposes a causal mechanism for the latitudinal diversity gradient. The central idea of the ESH is that warmer…”
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