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Maria Akopyan
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postdoc studying evolutionary genomics | 🐸🐟🦊🧬| 🇦🇲🇺🇸|she/her
Los Angeles, CA
Joined January 2015
I started using twitter in 2019 to engage with people at the evolution meeting. During my talk someone tweeted that I have the most beautiful data on inversions. In a non-model species at that! Meant so much and kept me going, and it’s finally here to share
Comparative linkage mapping uncovers massive chromosomal inversions that suppress recombination between locally adapted fish populations
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7/7 🦊 Huge thanks to my amazing co-authors @GMenchev @Jazlyn_Mooney @_ellie_cat and shoutout to Urocyon cinereoargenteus, our beautiful study species! 🐾📸 #Teamwork #Genomics
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RT @Jazlyn_Mooney: Mooney Lab is at #Evol2024🤓 If you are interested in reference bias and how it affects demography and recombination hea…
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RT @Mr_Hopkins8: Seeing Yale celebrate 65k post docs salaries is my 13th reason why I’ll be leaving academia 💀 y’all be easy
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RT @meganbarkdull_: My department is hiring! 🐍🦎🐸 @CornellEEB is looking for a herpetologist working in any of a number of subdisciplines,…
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RT @maneberikyan: It is difficult to articulate just how terrifying it is being Armenian right now.
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RT @ntherk: I want to feature a series of "Molecular Ecologists of the Week" to my students to showcase the diversity of awesome people doi…
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RT @elana_gloger: today is the first official day of my 6th year so please know that starting today, i will see any & all questions regardi…
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RT @yfortiss: I see a lot of posts for open postdoc positions. They all focus on the same language, looking for a motivated, high skilled,…
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RT @jessejanderson: People with ADHD often start new projects because we get stuck in ADHD inertia when our todo list is too boring. We lo…
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@fishandfreckles Thank you for sharing this ♥️ I’m so sorry to hear. Don was one of my most supportive profs in undergrad and a huge reason why I still study evolution in fish. He will be missed dearly
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