Mgr. Petra Dufková

Position: phd student
Research topics:
Department: Department of Population Biology
Phone: +420 568 422 194
E-mail: dufkopseznam.cz

Relevant expertise:

  • Hybrid zones and speciation – genetics of postzygotic isolation barriers, X chromosome in the house mouse hybrid zone.
  • Molecular methods in population studies - SNaPshot multiplex, microsatellites

    Education:

  • Since 2006:PhD Student, Department of Genetics, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic. Working on the topic: Barriers of the gene flow in the mice hybrid zone.
  • 2004-2006:MSc Honours 1st Class, Genetics., Department of Genetics, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic. Master thesis: Chromosome X in the hybrid zone of house mouse in the Czech Republic. The MSc covered a variety of modules associated with the molecular biology and the cell and population genetics.
  • 2001-2004:BSc Honours 2st Class, Biological Sciences, Department of Genetics, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic. Bachelor thesis: Transition of the X chromosome across the mouse hybrid zone in the Czech Republic.

    Professional career:

  • 2007 at present: Department of Population Biology, Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,v. v. i.

    Awards:

  • 2007 – Financial support of the Students Grant Agency (Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of South Bohemia) for the project : Barriers of the gene flow in the mice hybrid zone.

    International experiences:

  • 10.12. – 17.12.2007: Bialowieza, Zaklad Badania Ssaków



    Publications

    2009

    A. KAWALKO, P. DUFKOVÁ, J. M. WÓJCIK, J. PIÁLEK: Polymerase chain reaction multiplexing of microsatellites and single nucleotide polymorphism markers for quantitative trait loci mapping of wild house mice, Molecular Ecology Resources 9 (2009) 140-143.


    2008

    M. MACHOLÁN, S. J. E. BAIRD, P. MUNCLINGER, P. DUFKOVÁ, B. BÍMOVÁ, J. PIÁLEK: Genetic conflict outweighs heterogametic incompatibility in the mouse hybrid zone?, BMC Evolutionary Biology 8 (2008) 271-284.

    J. PIÁLEK, M. VYSKOČILOVÁ, B. BÍMOVÁ, D. HAVELKOVÁ, J. PIÁLKOVÁ, P. DUFKOVÁ, V. BENCOVÁ, Ľ. ĎUREJE, T. ALBRECHT, H. HAUFFE, M. MACHOLÁN, P. MUNCLINGER, R. STORCHOVÁ, A. ZAJÍCOVÁ, V. HOLÁŇ, S. GREGOROVÁ, J. FOREJT: Development of unique house mouse resources suitable for evolutionary studies of speciation, Journal of Heredity 99 (2008) 34-44.