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Sara Guirao-Rico

Researcher at Pompeu Fabra University

Publications -  26
Citations -  4127

Sara Guirao-Rico is an academic researcher from Pompeu Fabra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Gene. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 2404 citations. Previous affiliations of Sara Guirao-Rico include Spanish National Research Council & University of Montpellier.

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DnaSP 6: DNA Sequence Polymorphism Analysis of Large Data Sets.

TL;DR: The DNA Sequence Polymorphism (DnaSP) software as mentioned in this paper is a popular tool for performing exhaustive population genetic analyses on multiple sequence alignments, such as single and multi-locus coalescent simulations under a wide range of demographic scenarios.
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Genome sequences of the human body louse and its primary endosymbiont provide insights into the permanent parasitic lifestyle

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TL;DR: The genome sequences of the body louse and its primary bacterial endosymbiont Candidatus Riesia pediculicola are presented, providing a reference for studies of holometabolous insects.
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Population specific dynamics and selection patterns of transposable element insertions in European natural populations

TL;DR: Parallel patterns of association between the frequency of TE insertions and several geographical and temporal variables were found between European and North American populations, suggesting that TEs can be potentially implicated in the adaptation of populations across continents.
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Population-scale long-read sequencing uncovers transposable elements associated with gene expression variation and adaptive signatures in Drosophila

TL;DR: In this article , a reference genome for the well-known model species D. melanogaster was generated and the identification and analysis of transposable element variation as they are the most common type of structural variant.
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RAD mapping reveals an evolving, polymorphic and fuzzy boundary of a plant pseudoautosomal region

TL;DR: Evidence that recombination rates have been reduced in meiosis of both sexes, and differences in recombination between S. latifolia families suggest ongoing recombination suppression, are described.