Pablo Mora Ruiz
@_PabloMora_
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PhD in molecular biology. SatDNA, mobile elements, sex chromosomes and cytogenomics in maaany insect groups (also plants, vertebrates...)π¦ π πͺ² π π πͺ³πͺ°
Joined May 2011
Today my fourth PhD student (@AnaBFerretti) defended her thesis. A beautiful work on B chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster and their impacts in the germline.
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@D_CabraldeMello @Josema2019 @CitoJaenOmica August ends with great news! A great paper from our "menino" @Josema2019 .Only he knows the huge effort behind this paper. Please have a look here: https://t.co/I4kPr4DSCs We have described the expansion of satDNAs from TEs in beetles with reduced diploid number.
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Tanto no trabajΓ³ πππ
Finally published another PhD paper! π A long and intense journey, but worth it: in beetles with fewer chromosomes, chromosomal rearrangements go hand in hand with massive reshuffling of repetitive DNA. Huge thanks to my amazing co-authors! πͺ²π₯𧬠https://t.co/yrVLvQb9p6
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Finally published another PhD paper! π A long and intense journey, but worth it: in beetles with fewer chromosomes, chromosomal rearrangements go hand in hand with massive reshuffling of repetitive DNA. Huge thanks to my amazing co-authors! πͺ²π₯𧬠https://t.co/yrVLvQb9p6
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Mi niΓ±o lleva buen camino
Another paper in 2025! π Diving into a new group: Neuroptera. Cytogenomic analyses in two Chrysopidae show: low shared satDNA, rapid turnover, stable karyotypes, canonical telomere motif missing, rDNA varies. Fascinating genome dynamics! 𧬠Thanks to all! https://t.co/pMg4q6W1iL
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Hi friends! Another paper just published today! With a really great team. Another insect order touched. First insights into the satellitomes and new evidence for the absence of canonical insect telomere in the Neuroptera order. @D_CabraldeMello
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Big thanks to all my co-authors, especially @RogerVila_Lab and @GerardTalavera, for helping us collect all the species (and teaching us how to tell them apart!). It wasnβt easy, and it took a long timeβ¦ but it was totally worth it!
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Another paper on polyommatine blue butterflies just published in @GenomeBiolEvol. Blues have high chromosome numbers associated with increased diversification and their karyotypes reveal strategies to maintain genomic integrity amidst profound karyotypic changes
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@Sebastian_Pita_ @Josema2019 @PedroPlorite @CitoJaenOmica What a wonderful and amazing paper just published today! (number 42nd) Multiple Origins of Sex Chromosomes in Nothobranchius Killifishes A great collaboration and super nice results! Have a look here: https://t.co/CqcamPj3VU
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Really happy to have been part of this amazing team!
Excited to share our new paper in @molecology on sex chromosome evolution in African killifish! π A great collaboration with @AlexandrSember! We uncovered β₯4 sex chromosome turnovers across Nothobranchius spp. using cytogenetics & genomics. π
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Excited to share our new paper in @molecology on sex chromosome evolution in African killifish! π A great collaboration with @AlexandrSember! We uncovered β₯4 sex chromosome turnovers across Nothobranchius spp. using cytogenetics & genomics. π
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Sex chromosomes have evolved repeatedly across eukaryotes. The emergence of a sex-determining (SD) locus is expected to progressively restrict recombination, driving convergent molecular differenti...
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Thrilled to share the accepted manuscript in @GenomeBiolEvol! This was a fantastic collaboration with @dhdpalmer and other colleagues. If you're interested in sex chromosome evolution, check it out! https://t.co/t4W2Ohhvng
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Abstract. Sex chromosomes follow distinct evolutionary trajectories compared to the rest of the genome. In many cases, sex chromosomes (X and Y or Z and W)
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Thrilled to share our latest preprint on satellite DNA in Bombyx mori and its close relative B. mandarina! π§¬π https://t.co/gqnZ55UEEW
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Happy to share our recent publication on satDNA evolution at the intraspecific level in the important pest aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum! https://t.co/iNWjFCZIRq
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Abstract. Satellite DNAs (satDNAs), ubiquitous sequences in eukaryotic genomes, play a crucial role in genome organization, function, and evolution. The pe
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@Sebastian_Pita_ @Josema2019 @PedroPlorite @CitoJaenOmica Hi folks! paper nΒΊ 41 just published today! What a huge effort for this one! Exploring the Satellitome of the Pest Aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum (Hemiptera, Aphididae): Insights Into Genome Organization and Intraspecies Evolution https://t.co/L3XWPRJ9he
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Our new paper is out! 𧬠Together with @_PabloMora_ @Josema2019 @D_CabraldeMello @PedroPlorite explored the repeatome of Triatoma rubrofasciata, shedding light on how satellite DNAs shape the karyotype evolution of Chagas disease vectors. π
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Satellite DNAs comprise the major component of the Triatoma rubrofasciata repeatome, highlighting their central role in genome composition and architecture. Satellite DNA families show recent...
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@_PabloMora_ @Josema2019 @PedroPlorite @CitoJaenOmica Thank you an all the team for being my partner on this journey. Let's keep it going!
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Good news today! Milestone achieved! Number 40th already published! Such a great work, adding a new puzzle piece in Triatominae satDNAs evolution. @Sebastian_Pita_
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https://t.co/hE96zzueB0
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