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Mgr. Václav Janoušek
Position: research assistant
Research topics: genomics and speciation
Department: External research facility Studenec
Phone:
E-mail: vaclav.janouseknatur.cuni.cz
Research interests
genomics of speciation in house mouse (study of house mouse hybrid zone),
evolution of genomic architecture (activity of retrotransposons and their role in shaping genomic architecture in mammalian genomes).
Education
2005-2008: undergraduate study - Charles University Prague, Faculty of Science, General biology. Thesis: The house mouse as a model organism for study of genetics of speciation.
2008–2010: undergraduate study - Charles Univeristy Prague, Faculty of Science, Zoology. Thesis: Recently active L1 and B1 retrotransposons in the house mouse genome.
2010-present: Ph.D. study - Charles Univeristy Prague, Faculty of Science, Zoology. Thesis: Genome-wide analysis of house mouse hybrid zone.
Employment
2012-present: Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Departmant of Population Biology Studenec.
International experience
2007, 2008: Institute des Sciences de l’Evolution, Université Montpellier II, Monpellier, France - short working visits,
2010, 2011, 2012: Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA - international exchange programme,
2012: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA - short working visit.
Projects
Next-generation sequencing in evolutionary biology
Genome-wide analysis of the house mouse hybrid zone
Publications
2014
D. H. KASS, V. JANOUŠEK, L. WANG, P. K. TUCKER: The uncharacterized gene 1700093K21Rik and flanking regions are correlated with reproductive isolation in the house mouse, Mus musculus, Mammalian Genome 25 (2014) 223-234.
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