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that impaired acetylation of RG-I leads to a loss of epidermal cell adhesion (see preprint here ). This project aims to achieve a genetic and molecular-level understanding of the impact of RG-I structure and
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). This project aims to achieve a genetic and molecular-level understanding of the impact of RG-I structure and acetylation on plant development, with a focus on cell adhesion and cellulose synthesis. Another core
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of extension. A trial period of 6 months will be applied. Starting date for the position is ideally by March 2026 the latest or by mutual agreement. Genetic variation is essential for species to adapt to long
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to epidemiological cohort studies that contain behavioral, clinical and genetic information. The successful applicants should contribute to one or more of the research themes of the project. The project is associated
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biology and conservation. This project combines experimental evolution, single-cell sequencing (scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq), and whole-genome resequencing to resolve the genetic, regulatory, and transcriptional
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combine individual and family data representative of a national population for over 50 years. These data are also linked to epidemiological cohort studies that contain behavioral, clinical and genetic