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Mgr. Anna Bryjová
Position: research assistant
Research topics: molecular genetics
Department: External research facility Studenec
Phone: +420 568 422 387
E-mail: bryjovaivb.cz
Running projects Science for all senses
Education
1993-1998: undergraduate study - Masaryk University Brno, Faculty of Sciences, molecular biology and genetics.
Employment
1998-2000: Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics AS CR, department of molecular embryology - research assistant,
2006-present: Institute of Vertebrate Biology, External research facility Studenec - research assistant.
Publications
2013
P. CELÁ, S. MORAVCOVÁ BALKOVÁ, A. BRYJOVÁ, D. HORÁKOVÁ, I. MÍŠEK, J. M. RICHMAN, M. BUCHTOVÁ: Expression, function and regulation of Evi-1 during embryonic avian development, Gene Expression Patterns 13 (2013) 343-353. M. PROMEROVÁ, T. KRÁLOVÁ, A. BRYJOVÁ, T. ALBRECHT, J. BRYJA: MHC class IIB Exon 2 Polymorphism in the Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) is shaped by selection, recombination and gene conversion, PLoS ONE 8 (2013) . 2012
Y. MEHERETU, D. ČÍŽKOVÁ, J. TĚŠÍKOVÁ, K. WELEGERIMA, Z. TOMAS, D. KIDANE, K. GIRMAY, J. SCHMIDT-CHANASIT, J. BRYJA, S. GÜNTHER, A. BRYJOVÁ, H. LEIRS, J. GOÜY DE BELLOCQ: High diversity of RNA viruses in rodents, Ethiopia, Emerging Infectious Diseases 18 (2012) 2047-2050. M. REICHARD, R. SPENCE, A. BRYJOVÁ, J. BRYJA, C. SMITH: Female rose bitterling prefer MHC-dissimilar males: experimental evidence, PLoS ONE 7 (2012) . 2010
M. AGBALI, M. REICHARD, A. BRYJOVÁ, J. BRYJA, C. SMITH: Mate choice for nonadditive genetic benefits correlate with MHC dissimilarity in the rose bitterling (Rhodeus ocellatus), Evolution 64 (2010) 1683-1696. 2009
M. CASALINI, M. AGBALI, M. REICHARD, M. KONEČNÁ, A. BRYJOVÁ, C. SMITH: Male dominance, female mate choice and intersexual conflict in the rose bitterling (Rhodeus ocellatus), Evolution 63 (2009) 366-376. M. REICHARD, M. ONDRAČKOVÁ, A. BRYJOVÁ, C. SMITH, J. BRYJA: Breeding resource distribution affects selection gradients on male phenotypic traits: experimental study on lifetime reproductive success in the bitterling fish (Rhodeus amarus), Evolution 63 (2009) 377-390. M. VINKLER, A. BRYJOVÁ, T. ALBRECHT, J. BRYJA: Identification of the first toll-like receptor gene in passerine birds: TLR4 orthologue in zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), Tissue Antigens 74 (2009) 32-41.
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