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anna.wargelius

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Science for Sustainable Agriculture (@scisustag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"With exclusively organic farming, we would have to destroy even more natural areas in order to be able to feed people," says organic scientist Professor Urs Niggli. Genetic engineering: Why this well-known organic pioneer advises CRISPR/Cas9 agrarheute.com/share/5613669

Dr Kelli Anderson🐟 (@drkelfish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hot off the press. Development of a robust genetic sex marker in Australian flathead grey mullet, Mugil cephalus 👌 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Ross Houston (@rosshouston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for a Senior Geneticist to join our great team focussed on genetic improvement of Atlantic salmon, details below: bmkgenetics.com/senior-genetic…

anna.wargelius (@awargelius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to present these results, which represents a first step towards production of sterile gene edited salmon for use in sea cage farming Loss of Fshr prevents testicular maturation in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) | Endocrinology | Oxford Academic academic.oup.com/endo/advance-a…

Sarah Salisbury (@salisbury_fish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sterility in aquaculture salmon can be achieved through triploidy, albeit with some fitness costs. @KleppeLene reveals a more elegant way to sterility: targeting specific genes using a variety of techniques from gene editing to RNA vaccines. ICISB Conference #icisb2024 🐟🧬

Sterility in aquaculture salmon can be achieved through triploidy, albeit with some fitness costs. @KleppeLene reveals a more elegant way to sterility: targeting specific genes using a variety of techniques from gene editing to RNA vaccines. <a href="/ICISBConference/">ICISB Conference</a> #icisb2024 🐟🧬
anna.wargelius (@awargelius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Restarting the process of approval of a sea cage experiment with genetically sterile fish, hoping for a scientifically sound evaluation kyst.no/crispr-havfors…

Fisheries & Aquaculture (@faofish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SOFIA2024: For the first time, #aquaculture has surpassed capture #fisheries in the production of aquatic animals. Future growth must prioritize sustainability & support regions that are most in need. Read more 👉 bit.ly/3VpcPac #BlueTransformation

Michael Eisen (@mbeisen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is rich - one of the primary reasons scientists don't have a lot of time to think is that @nature and its ilk have promoted a culture where the primary goal of science is to produce bloated Nature papers that require lots of time and money, but little thought, to produce.

This is rich - one of the primary reasons scientists don't have a lot of time to think is that @nature and its ilk have promoted a culture where the primary goal of science is to produce bloated Nature papers that require lots of time and money, but little thought, to produce.
anna.wargelius (@awargelius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have found genetic variation in Chr4 that links to probability to smoltify in salmon. bmcgenomdata.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Anna Brüniche-Olsen (@annabruniche) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in how genomic data can help improve conservation assessments and population monitoring? Check out our paper in Evolutionary Applications where we outline background, provide a bioinformatic pipeline, and suggest an analytical framework🧵doi.org/10.1111/eva.70…

Interested in how genomic data can help improve conservation assessments and population monitoring? Check out our paper in <a href="/EvolAppJournal/">Evolutionary Applications</a> where we outline background, provide a bioinformatic pipeline, and suggest an analytical framework🧵doi.org/10.1111/eva.70…
William Perry fishsci.com/@DrWillPerry (@drwillperry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper & PhD flashback! Led by Ross Cairnduff the paper looked at diverged genomic regions between anadromous & landlocked salmon. Specifically those linked with smoltification. One SNP showed an impact irrespective of fish size (most important trigger) bit.ly/3XmiXjb

New paper &amp; PhD flashback! Led by Ross Cairnduff the paper looked at diverged genomic regions between anadromous &amp; landlocked salmon. Specifically those linked with smoltification. One SNP showed an impact irrespective of fish size (most important trigger) bit.ly/3XmiXjb
Michael Sars Centre (@msarscentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was wonderful hosting Karen de Jong, our neighbor from the Institute of Marine Research 🌊 She shared her inspiring field work on noise pollution in the oceans, investigating its impact on local fish populations 🔊🐟 Thank you for sharing your time with us! Universitetet i Bergen Chatzigeorgiou lab

It was wonderful hosting Karen de Jong, our neighbor from the Institute of Marine Research 🌊 She shared her inspiring field work on noise pollution in the oceans, investigating its impact on local fish populations 🔊🐟 Thank you for sharing your time with us! <a href="/UiB/">Universitetet i Bergen</a> <a href="/mchlab/">Chatzigeorgiou lab</a>
Fish Invasions Lab (@fishinvasionlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another iberian endemic for the #fishmas day (day 10) Iberian spined loach Cobitis paludica. In this picture you can see the sexual dimorphism incoloration pattern only visible during reproduction season. Male with bands and Female with spots. Photo by #PauloPinheiro

Another iberian endemic for the #fishmas day (day 10) Iberian spined loach Cobitis paludica. In this picture you can see the sexual dimorphism incoloration pattern only visible during reproduction season. Male with bands and Female with spots. Photo by #PauloPinheiro
Michael Sars Centre (@msarscentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The deadline to apply for a Group Leader position at the Centre is extended, send your application by January 6, 2025! 🌊An incredible opportunity to lead innovative marine science in beautiful Bergen! 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬🧪 tinyurl.com/4bwn8u3n

Science for Sustainable Agriculture (@scisustag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

European Food Safety Authority EFSA has just issued its draft scientific opinion on the use of gene editing in animals. It's pretty clear: "No new potential hazards, and thus, no new risks to humans, animals, or the environment are anticipated." connect.efsa.europa.eu/RM/s/consultat…

European Food Safety Authority <a href="/EFSA_EU/">EFSA</a>  has just issued its draft scientific opinion on the use of gene editing in animals. It's pretty clear:

"No new potential hazards, and thus, no new risks to humans, animals, or the environment are anticipated."
connect.efsa.europa.eu/RM/s/consultat…