Daehan Lee (@elegant_dlee) 's Twitter Profile
Daehan Lee

@elegant_dlee

Geneticist. Postdoc. Studying evolution with model species and their relatives. @Unil

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calendar_today14-05-2018 13:44:13

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News from Science (@newsfromscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Directed evolution" techniques which could lead to cancer treatments and environmentally friendly chemicals are at the center of this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry: scim.ag/2xVmjyz

Daehan Lee (@elegant_dlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My pretty little L1 just hatched!!! Thanks for Erik Andersen lab ( Shannon McDonald Stefan Zdraljevic and many others) for this lovely baby cuticles!! Look forward to seeing next molt. Life cycle must go on!

My pretty little L1 just hatched!!! Thanks for <a href="/ecandersen/">Erik Andersen</a> lab ( <a href="/shaneenz28/">Shannon McDonald</a> <a href="/sdraljefainc/">Stefan Zdraljevic</a> and many others) for this lovely baby cuticles!! Look forward to seeing next molt. Life cycle must go on!
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The preprint of my first manuscript at Andersen lab(Erik Andersen) is now on bioRxiv Evobio! We found that a niche-associated copy-number variation (CNV) of pheromone receptor genes contributes to natural differences in dauer-pheromone responses. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Erik Andersen (@ecandersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've been fascinated by a few diverse C. elegans strains on the Hawaiian islands. In an effort to find more of them and investigate natural niches, my lab deeply sampled the islands. Here is what we found: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Jason Stajich (@hyphaltip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow incredible work in this preprint - I’m glad for all the rotten fruit collections Matt Rockman and other made in the pursuit of finding diverse C.elegans. This genome study looks amazing.

Matt Rockman (@wormsrock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Evolutionary genetics of partial selfers is deeply weird and mysterious, but a little less so now that Erik Andersen has turned the power of C. elegans to the question. Beautiful creative work from Daehan Lee Stefan Zdraljevic @Lewis17Stevens et al.