Tanja Schwander

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University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland 
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"Tanja Schwander"

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Laurent Keller grad student 2003-2007 (FlyTree)
Bernard J. Crespi post-doc
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Freitas S, Parker DJ, Labédan M, et al. (2023) Evidence for cryptic sex in parthenogenetic stick insects of the genus . Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20230404
Liegeois M, Sartori M, Schwander T. (2022) What Ecological Factors Favor Parthenogenesis over Sexual Reproduction? A Study on the Facultatively Parthenogenetic Mayfly in Natural Populations. The American Naturalist. 201: 229-240
Jaron KS, Parker DJ, Anselmetti Y, et al. (2022) Convergent consequences of parthenogenesis on stick insect genomes. Science Advances. 8: eabg3842
Brandt A, Tran Van P, Bluhm C, et al. (2021) Haplotype divergence supports long-term asexuality in the oribatid mite . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Ma WJ, Pannebakker BA, Li X, et al. (2021) A single QTL with large effect is associated with female functional virginity in an asexual parasitoid wasp. Molecular Ecology
Liegeois M, Sartori M, Schwander T. (2020) Extremely Widespread Parthenogenesis and a Trade-Off Between Alternative Forms of Reproduction in Mayflies (Ephemeroptera). The Journal of Heredity
Dennis AB, Ballesteros GI, Robin S, et al. (2020) Functional insights from the GC-poor genomes of two aphid parasitoids, Aphidius ervi and Lysiphlebus fabarum. Bmc Genomics. 21: 376
Parker DJ, Bast J, Jalvingh K, et al. (2019) Sex-biased gene expression is repeatedly masculinized in asexual females. Nature Communications. 10: 4638
Matthey-Doret C, van der Kooi CJ, Jeffries DL, et al. (2019) Mapping of multiple complementary sex determination loci in a parasitoid wasp. Genome Biology and Evolution
Bast J, Jaron KS, Schuseil D, et al. (2019) Asexual reproduction reduces transposable element load in experimental yeast populations. Elife. 8
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