
Adéla Nosková
@adelanosk
Made in 🇨🇿 PhD in🇨🇭@animal_ETH Now 🇫🇷@INRAE_France
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The updated version of our last preprint is now available: "Infertility due to defective sperm flagella caused by an intronic deletion in DNAH17 that perturbs splicing" biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Adéla Nosková @ZihHuaFang1 #bioRxiv #biorxiv_genomic

There is useful information left unused in individual assemblies. See how we combined multiple cattle related species into a graph to uncover novel functional sequences: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Danang Crysnanto Alex Leonard Zih-Hua Fang D-USYS@ETH ETH Zurich

🚨New preprint from the group What is the impact of reference assembly choice on genomic analyses? We have investigated the effects of using different bovine reference genomes in a cattle breed. @ALloretVillas Meenu Bhati Naveen Kadri D-USYS@ETH ETH Zurich

Unusual mutation causes defective sperm in boars: Research by livestock genomicist Hubert Pausch and his group Adéla Nosková Zih-Hua Fang ETH Zurich, in collaboration with colleagues from Vetsuisse-Fakultät Zürich: ethz.ch/en/news-and-ev…


Cracking the case of infertile boars. In this paper, now published in Genetics Society of America, we identified an intronic deletion that causes defective sperm tail in pigs. ETH Zurich D-USYS@ETH Vetsuisse-Fakultät Zürich academic.oup.com/genetics/advan…

My first paper is online! Thanks to Animal Genomics ETH Zurich Meenu Bhati Naveen Kadri Danang Crysnanto Andreas Hofer Gencove | Characterization of a haplotype-reference panel for genotyping by low-pass sequencing in Swiss Large White pigs | disq.us/t/3vhtobk

Our latest preprint quantifying the evolutionary constraint on intronic branch point sequences in bovine and human genomes is now available via bioRxiv Genomics. Naveen Kadri D-USYS@ETH


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🚨 Read about how we sequenced key ancestors of two pig lines to facilitate genotyping by low-pass sequencing! The article was just published with Springer Nature in BMC Series: rdcu.be/ci8PM #Suisag Gencove Adéla Nosková Meenu Bhati Naveen Kadri Danang Crysnanto


Meenu Bhati (Meenu Bhati) just presented her work “Deciphering the genomic architecture and patterns of selection in Swiss brown and grey cattle breeds” at the EAAP2021 Davos #EAAP2021


EAAP2021 Davos And today Adéla Nosková (Adéla Nosková) closes the group participation at the #EAAP2021 taking us “En route to routine genotyping by low-pass sequencing in Swiss Large White”.


Dosud zdaleka největší "lokální setkání" czexpatů a slovenských vědců.🇨🇭 je obrovská inspirace pro komunity 🇨🇿 a 🇸🇰 vědců v dalších zemích. Takto profesionální konference byla možná jen díky nadšeným a velmi schopným organizátorům Adam Pruška Aleš Holfeld @StankoStefan. Díky!

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📣 Job alert! Share widely! We are offering a #PhD position on de-novo genome assembly and pangenome integration. D-USYS@ETH ETH Zurich jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_…

📢 Job alert! Share widely! We are offering a #PhD position on long read-based assembly and pangenome integration of multiple bovine genomes D-USYS@ETH ETH Zurich jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_…

📢 Job alert! Share widely! We are offering a #PhD position at the interface of computational and statistical genomics, and bioinformatics. D-USYS@ETH ETH Zurich bit.ly/3MLJLSY

Excited to share that our paper on branch point sequence variability in several plant and animals has been published by Nucleic Acids Res! D-USYS@ETH ETH Zurich academic.oup.com/nar/advance-ar…


My last 🍰 is out and in nothing smaller than in Nucleic Acids Res 🍾thank you Naveen Kadri Alex Leonard Animal Genomics ETH Zurich academic.oup.com/nar/article/do…