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Mgr. Jana Albrechtová
Position: PhD student
Research topics: evolutionary biology
Department: External research facility Studenec
Phone:
Mobile: +420 731 475 456 E-mail: jana.brehovaseznam.cz
Research interests
Education
1994-2002: Grammar school Mladá Boleslav.
2002-2007: undergraduate study - Charles university Prague, Faculty of Science, Departmant of Ecology and Ethology, Thesis: (supervisor L.Kratochvíl).
2007–present: Ph.D. study - Charles university Prague, Faculty of Science, Department of Biodiversity. Ph.D. thesis: Barriers against gene flow between the house mouse subspecies, (supervisor J.Piálek).
Education
2008-present: Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Department of population biology - Ph.D. student on the project: Immunogenetic study of a house mouse hybrid zone.
2012-present: Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Department of population biology, project Science by all senses - guarantor.
2012-present: Palacky University Olomouc, cooperation on the project Post-copulatory sexual selection and the biology of avian sperm: within population processes and interspecific patterns in songbirds (investigator T.Albrecht).
Project
Science by all senses
Publications
2014
J. P. BURGSTALLER, I. G. JOHNSTON, N. S. JONES, J. ALBRECHTOVÁ, T. KOLBE, C. VOGL, A. FUTSCHIK, C. MAYRHOFER, D. KLEIN, S. SABITZER, M. BLATTNER, C. GÜLLY, J. POULTON, T. RÜLICKE, J. PIÁLEK, R. STEINBORN, G. BREM: mtDNA segregation in heteroplasmic tissues is common in vivo and modulated by haplotype differences and developmental stage, Cell Reports 7 (2014) 2031-2041. 2012
J. ALBRECHTOVÁ, T. ALBRECHT, S. J. E. BAIRD, M. MACHOLÁN, G. RUDOLFSEN, P. MUNCLINGER, P. K. TUCKER, J. PIÁLEK: Sperm-related phenotypes implicated in both maintenance and breakdown of a natural species barrier in the house mouse, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. B - Biological Sciences 279 (2012) 4803-4810. W. WASIMUDDIN, D. ČÍŽKOVÁ, J. BRYJA, J. ALBRECHTOVÁ, H. C. HAUFFE, J. PIÁLEK: High prevalence and species diversity of Helicobacter spp. detected in wild house mice, Applied and Environmental Microbiology 78 (2012) 8158-8160. 2011
M. TRNIK, J. ALBRECHTOVÁ, L. KRATOCHVÍL: Persistent effect of incubation temperature on stress-induced behavior in the Yucatan banded gecko (Coleonyx elegans), Journal of Comparative Psychology 125 (2011) 22-30.
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