Lucie A Bergeron (@lucieabergeron1) 's Twitter Profile
Lucie A Bergeron

@lucieabergeron1

Postdoc in evolutionary biology at @uni_copenhagen. Mutation rate, primates phylogeny & genomics. Yoga, travelling, climbing, diving & sailing.

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Our study on the pedigree-based germline mutation rate of rhesus macaque and its evolutionary implication is out in GigaScience. #RhesusMacaque #Mutationrate #Primates #Evolution academic.oup.com/gigascience/ar…

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New from Lucie A Bergeron et al. helping further throw light on the rate and pattern of germline mutations. The germline mutational process in rhesus macaque and its implications for phylogenetic dating. doi.org/10.1093/gigasc…

New from <a href="/LucieABergeron1/">Lucie A Bergeron</a> et al. helping further throw light on the rate and pattern of germline mutations.  The germline mutational process in rhesus macaque and its implications for phylogenetic dating. doi.org/10.1093/gigasc…
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Our preprint is out!! We compared different methods to estimate germline #mutation rates from pedigrees and tested the impact of the commonly used filters on the final estimated rates. Great collaboration with 20 co-authors signing this work!! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Super excited about our eLife - the journal paper on the comparison of methodologies in estimating germline mutation rate from pedigrees. Awesome collaboration on this work! elifesciences.org/articles/73577.

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Thanks to GenomeDK for providing me the computational resources and advice to save time on my analysis of pedigrees for this work: elifesciences.org/articles/73577.

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nature.com/articles/s4158… Thanks to an awesome team, our trio-based de novo mutation rates study is now out! We estimated a rate for 68 vertebrate species and explore the male and female contributions and the impact of life-history traits on the evolution of the rate! Read more:

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Highly recommended !!! I worked with @RubySeadragon during my PhD: her scientific advice as well as her huge skills in science communication was so valuable for me.