Gene loss in herbivores and carnivores

Convergent evolutionary pathways of dietary specializations

How can computer nerds help biologists?

Science Café on Bioinformatics

The Evolution of Testes

Molecular vestiges resolve the controversial evolution of the testicular position in mammals

Less is more - Shedding genes for a new life in water

Genes lost in whales and dolphins helped adapting to an aquatic environment.

The warm and loving tegu lizard becomes a genetic resource

The tegu, a South American lizard with its own heating system, has had its genome sequenced to an unprecedented level of quality

New Research group for nanoscale optical bioimaging

…Physicist Michael Weber starts his group at the MPI-CBG

Skin deep: When mammals re-entered water

Hippos and whales are close relatives, but their shared “aquatic” skin traits did not come from a common ancestor.

Regressive evolution: Limb loss in snakes and degeneration of eyes in subterranean mammals

What genomes can tell us about the evolution of animal traits

Research Focus

… June 2020, featuring the Wieland B. Huttner and Michael Heide and their research. ENGLISH version

Research Focus

… June 2020, featuring the Wieland B. Huttner and Michael Heide and their research. GERMAN version

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