David Diez-Del-Molino
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Recent Articles
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Dehasque M, Morales H, Diez-Del-Molino D, Pecnerova P, Chacon-Duque J, Kanellidou F, et al.
Cell
. 2024 Jun;
187(14):3531-3540.e13.
PMID: 38942016
A number of species have recently recovered from near-extinction. Although these species have avoided the immediate extinction threat, their long-term viability remains precarious due to the potential genetic consequences of...
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Kurland S, Saha A, Keehnen N, Celorio-Mancera M, Diez-Del-Molino D, Ryman N, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2023 Nov;
33(2):e17213.
PMID: 38014725
International policy recently adopted commitments to maintain genetic diversity in wild populations to secure their adaptive potential, including metrics to monitor temporal trends in genetic diversity - so-called indicators. A...
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Diez-Del-Molino D, Dehasque M, Chacon-Duque J, Pecnerova P, Tikhonov A, Protopopov A, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2023 Apr;
33(9):1753-1764.e4.
PMID: 37030294
Ancient genomes provide a tool to investigate the genetic basis of adaptations in extinct organisms. However, the identification of species-specific fixed genetic variants requires the analysis of genomes from multiple...
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Dussex N, van der Valk T, Morales H, Wheat C, Diez-Del-Molino D, von Seth J, et al.
Cell Genom
. 2023 Feb;
1(1):100002.
PMID: 36777713
The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, only 201 individuals remain today, most of them descending from an isolated island population. We...
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van der Valk T, Dehasque M, Chacon-Duque J, Oskolkov N, Vartanyan S, Heintzman P, et al.
iScience
. 2022 Aug;
25(8):104826.
PMID: 35992080
Woolly mammoths had a set of adaptations that enabled them to thrive in the Arctic environment. Many mammoth-specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) responsible for unique mammoth traits have been previously...
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Kutschera V, Kierczak M, van der Valk T, von Seth J, Dussex N, Lord E, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2022 Jun;
23(1):228.
PMID: 35698034
Background: Many wild species have suffered drastic population size declines over the past centuries, which have led to 'genomic erosion' processes characterized by reduced genetic diversity, increased inbreeding, and accumulation...
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Jensen E, Diez-Del-Molino D, Gilbert M, Bertola L, Borges F, Cubric-Curik V, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2022 Jan;
37(5):420-429.
PMID: 35086740
Although genetic diversity has been recognized as a key component of biodiversity since the first Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 1993, it has rarely been included in conservation policies...
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Dussex N, Bergfeldt N, de Anca Prado V, Dehasque M, Diez-Del-Molino D, Ersmark E, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2021 Aug;
288(1957):20211252.
PMID: 34428961
Ancient DNA (aDNA) has played a major role in our understanding of the past. Important advances in the sequencing and analysis of aDNA from a range of organisms have enabled...
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Pecnerova P, Diez-Del-Molino D, van der Valk T, Dehasque M, Gotherstrom A, Dalen L
Trends Genet
. 2021 May;
37(7):682-683.
PMID: 33985817
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von Seth J, Dussex N, Diez-Del-Molino D, van der Valk T, Kutschera V, Kierczak M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 Apr;
12(1):2393.
PMID: 33896938
Small populations are often exposed to high inbreeding and mutational load that can increase the risk of extinction. The Sumatran rhinoceros was widespread in Southeast Asia, but is now restricted...