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Martin Zackrisson
Researcher at University of Gothenburg
Publications - 15
Citations - 600
Martin Zackrisson is an academic researcher from University of Gothenburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Phenomics. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 428 citations.
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Directional genetic differentiation and relative migration
TL;DR: A new simpler and more efficient approach for understanding gene flow patterns is presented that allows the estimation of directional components of genetic divergence between pairs of populations at low computational effort, using any of the classical or modern measures of genetic differentiation.
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Directional genetic differentiation and asymmetric migration
TL;DR: DivMigrate-online as mentioned in this paper is a web application that allows the estimation of directional components of genetic divergence between pairs of populations at low computational effort, using any of the classical or modern measures of genetic differentiation, which can further be used to calculate directional relative migration and to detect asymmetries in gene flow patterns.
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Scan-o-matic: High-Resolution Microbial Phenomics at a Massive Scale
Martin Zackrisson,Johan Hallin,Lars-Göran Ottosson,Peter Dahl,Esteban Fernandez-Parada,Erik Ländström,Luciano Fernandez-Ricaud,Petra Kaferle,Andreas Skyman,Simon Stenberg,Stig W. Omholt,Uroš Petrovič,Jonas Warringer,Jonas Warringer,Anders Blomberg +14 more
TL;DR: The introduced framework represents a major advance in microbial phenomics by providing high-quality data for extensive cohorts of individuals and generating well-populated and standardized phenomics databases.
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PRECOG: a tool for automated extraction and visualization of fitness components in microbial growth phenomics.
Luciano Fernandez-Ricaud,Olga Kourtchenko,Martin Zackrisson,Jonas Warringer,Jonas Warringer,Anders Blomberg +5 more
TL;DR: PRECOG is a tool that streamlines growth data pre-processing, phenotypic trait extraction, visualization, distribution and the creation of vast and informative phenomics databases.
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Powerful decomposition of complex traits in a diploid model.
Johan Hallin,Kaspar Märtens,Alexander I. Young,Martin Zackrisson,Francisco Salinas,Leopold Parts,Leopold Parts,Jonas Warringer,Jonas Warringer,Gianni Liti +9 more
TL;DR: A powerful framework for complete decomposition of trait variation into its underlying genetic causes in diploid model organisms, termed Phased Outbred Lines (POLs), is introduced.