Lorena Derežanin
Doktorandin
Abteilung für Evolutionsgenetik
Kurzer Lebenslauf
Currently, I am pursuing a PhD in Evolutionary Biology at the University of Potsdam and conducting my research at the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) in Berlin. I hold a BSc degree in Biology and an MSc degree in Experimental Biology obtained at the University of Zagreb, Croatia. In my research, I study the evolution of gene families in the genomes of carnivoran mammals (mustelids, felids, canids and their allies), with an emphasis on the structural variation in highly variable immune gene families.
Prior to beginning of my PhD research, I gained experience in molecular analysis and laboratory methods during my studies and while volunteering in another department of the IZW (Dept. of Wildlife Diseases).Adaptive genetische Variation bei Mustelidarten
Vollständiges mitochondriales Genom des Erdmännchens (Suricata suricatta, Herpestidae)
- Evolution of mammal genomes in distinct environmental contexts
- Structural variation in genomes of carnivoran species
- Adaptive traits and convergent evolution
Totikov A, Tomarovsky A, Derežanin L, Dudchenko O, Lieberman-Aiden E, Koepfli K, Kliver S (2021): Chromosome-Level Genome Assemblies: Expanded Capabilities for Conservation Biology Research. Proceedings 76, 10. doi:10.3390/IECGE-07149
Derežanin L, Fickel J, Förster DW (2020): The complete mitochondrial genome of the meerkat (Suricata suricatta) and its phylogenetic relationship with other feliform species. MITOCHOND DNA Part B 5, 1100-1101. doi:10.1080/23802359.2020.1726221
Glavaš OJ, Počanić P, Lovrić V, Derežanin L, Tadić Z, Lisičić D (2020): Morphological and ecological divergence in two populations of European glass lizard, Pseudopus apodus (Squamata: Anguidae). ZOOL RES 41, 172-181. doi:10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2020.025
Zuletzt aktualisiert am 19. Mai 2021.