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Matthias Stöck
Researcher at Leibniz Association
Publications - 111
Citations - 3325
Matthias Stöck is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brown adipose tissue & Thermogenesis. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 105 publications receiving 2809 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthias Stöck include Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg & University of Lausanne.
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Molecular Phylogenies indicate a Paleo-Tibetan Origin of Himalayan Lazy Toads (Scutiger).
Sylvia Hofmann,Matthias Stöck,Yuchi Zheng,Francesco Gentile Ficetola,Jia-Tang Li,Ulrich Scheidt,Joachim Schmidt +6 more
TL;DR: This study strengthens support for a “Tibetan-origin hypothesis”, current sampling remains insufficient to draw final conclusions on Scutiger but urges comparative phylogeographers to test alternative, geologically supported hypotheses for a true future understanding of Himalayan biogeography.
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RADSex: a computational workflow to study sex determination using Restriction Site-Associated DNA Sequencing data
Romain Feron,Romain Feron,Qiaowei Pan,Ming Wen,Boudjema Imarazene,Elodie Jouanno,Jennifer L. Anderson,Amaury Herpin,Laurent Journot,Hugues Parrinello,Christophe Klopp,Verena A. Kottler,Alvaro S. Roco,Kang Du,Susanne Kneitz,Mateus Contar Adolfi,Catherine Wilson,Braedan M. McCluskey,Angel Amores,Thomas Desvignes,Frederick W. Goetz,Ato Takanashi,Mari Kawaguchi,H. William Detrich,Marcos T. Oliveira,Rafael Henrique Nóbrega,Takashi Sakamoto,Masatoshi Nakamoto,Anna Wargelius,Ørjan Karlsen,Zhongwei Wang,Matthias Stöck,Robert M. Waterhouse,Ingo Braasch,John H. Postlethwait,Manfred Schartl,Yann Guiguen +36 more
TL;DR: It is shown that RADSex greatly facilitates the study of sex determination systems in non-model species and outperforms the commonly used RAD-Seq analysis software STACKS in speed, resource usage, ease of application, and visualization options.
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Mating call differences between diploid and tetraploid green toads (Bufo viridis complex) in Middle Asia
TL;DR: Mating calls of diploid and tetraploid green toads from Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan were investigated during the breeding periods in 1994 and 1995 and differences reveal a potential premating isolation barrier.
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Combined effects of cafeteria and tube-feeding on energy balance in the rat.
Nancy J. Rothwell,Matthias Stöck +1 more
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A Single Transcriptome of a Green Toad (Bufo viridis) Yields Candidate Genes for Sex Determination and -Differentiation and Non-Anonymous Population Genetic Markers
Jörn F. Gerchen,Samuel J. Reichert,Johannes T. Röhr,Christoph Dieterich,Werner Kloas,Matthias Stöck +5 more
TL;DR: The data support the view that single transcriptome sequencing (based on multiple tissues) provides a reliable genomic resource and cost-efficient method for non-model amphibian species with large genome size and, despite limitations, should be considered as long as genome sequencing remains unaffordable for most species.