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Chase Smith

@Texas_Mussels

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Evolutionary Ecology and Genomics | Conservation Biology | University of Texas at Austin. All things freshwater mussels

Austin, TX
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Chase Smith
2 years
Very excited to announce our new publication in Molecular Biology and Evolution. Our study identifies empirical support for mitonuclear sex determination in freshwater mussels. Coauthors @raquelmejia___ @DrPintoThe2nd @SophieBreton16 @HavirdLab .
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Abstract. Genetic elements encoded in nuclear DNA determine the sex of an individual in many animals. In certain bivalve lineages that possess doubly unipa
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Chase Smith
2 years
We did not identify a nuclear sex determining region using whole genome resequencing, but high differention in genes across the entire genome, conistent with polygenic sex determination. In sum, our findings support a compelling case of mitonuclear sex determination in bivalves.
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Chase Smith
2 years
We use a freshwater mussel, Potamilus streckersoni, as a model to better understand sex determination in bivalves with biparental mitochondrial inheritance. RNA and mitochondrial sncRNA sequencing provided empirical support for mitochondria inhibiting sexual development.
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Chase Smith
2 years
RT @kmkocot: Stoked about our new paper in @PNASNews! Using new genomes from #Scaphopoda, we found support for Scaphopoda+Bivalvia (Diasoma….
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Chase Smith
2 years
RT @SIxDIGI: Mussel-mania is here! #MassDigitization has partnered with the @NMNH Department of Invertebrate Zoology to image a treasure t….
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Chase Smith
2 years
Go check out our work led by @DrPintoThe2nd!.
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2 years
Latest #JHered issue is out, with this handsome guy on the cover. And more squamates inside - a squamate genomics review and a new leopard gecko reference genome by @DrPintoThe2nd & others, & the western fence lizard genome by @anusha_bishop & others.
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Chase Smith
2 years
Our work helps guide critical habitat designation and recovery planning for Texas Fawnsfoot. The species appears to doing well in the Trinity, and most likely occurs in portions of the San Jacinto basin. A nice collaboration with @eeob_isu @TPWDnews @TAMU_NRI.
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Chase Smith
2 years
A case of limited morphological divergence in closely related species. John Strecker, former curator at @MaybornMuseum, hypothesized this distribution in the early 1900s. Strecker's distributional work has been accurate in many cases, which has been supported using genetics.
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Chase Smith
2 years
New publication - we find an interesting case of mistaken identity! We show the federally threatened Texas Fawnsfoot (Panels E-G) is present in the Trinity River, and not the common and widespread Fawnsfoot (Panels C-D). Big conservation implications!.
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Chase Smith
2 years
Our pre-access abstract is available now and the article should be available in the coming days!.
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Chase Smith
2 years
New paper 🚨. Our new study uses historical DNA and DNA barcoding to redefine the range of the soon to be federally threatened Louisiana Pigtoe. We expand the range east to the Pearl River and confirm its historical presence from the type locality using a 1800s museum specimen!.
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Chase Smith
2 years
A great article on my PhD advisor Robert Doyle! Robert and his wife Eva created a study abroad program for Baylor students in Brazil, which allows students to engage in global and environmental health initiatives. Read more about it here: via @baylor.
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Chase Smith
2 years
RT @bryanccarstens: @systbiol The Bulletin of the SSB is thrilled to announce the publication of a paper by Sakina Neemuchwala and colleagu….
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Chase Smith
2 years
RT @bryanccarstens: he Bulletin of the SSB is thrilled to announce the publication of a paper by Sakina Neemuchwala and colleagues about th….
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Chase Smith
2 years
Other twitter coauthors @mud_Iark @David_Hillis @AndreMaGoSaP. Other non-twitter Nathan Johnson, Manuel Lopes-Lima, Elsa Froufe.
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Chase Smith
2 years
Our work highlights an intriguing case of coevolution among mussels and catfish. This work was led by Sakina Neemuchwala, who performed this research with me as an undergraduate at UT-Austin and is now in medical school at UT-Southwestern.
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Chase Smith
2 years
I am pleased to announce our new publication in the BSSB titled "Coevolution With Host Fishes Shapes Parasitic Life Histories in a Group of Freshwater Mussels (Unionidae: Quadrulini)". Check it out here:.
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Chase Smith
2 years
We were also unable to identify a nuclear sex determination, providing empirical support that mtDNA may act as a primary sex determiner in mussels. Coauthors @raquelmejia___ @SophieBreton16 @DrPintoThe2nd @HavirdLab Mark Kirpatrick.
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Chase Smith
2 years
Given mussels have biparental inheritance of mtDNA, it has been hypothesized mtDNA play a role in sex determination. We found support that male mtDNA play a direct role in male development by silencing female developmental pathways through RNAi.
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