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Kathrin A Otte

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Otte K, Fredericksen M, Fields P, Frohlich T, Laforsch C, Ebert D
Proteomics . 2024 Apr; 24(14):e2300292. PMID: 38676470
The cuticles of arthropods provide an interface between the organism and its environment. Thus, the cuticle's structure influences how the organism responds to and interacts with its surroundings. Here, we...
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Buchner S, Hsu S, Nolte V, Otte K, Schlotterer C
Evol Appl . 2023 Nov; 16(10):1671-1679. PMID: 38020870
Larval crowding is one common ecological stressor for many insect species. In , high larval density alters multiple widely-studied phenotypes including life-history traits, morphology and behavior. Nevertheless, we still miss...
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Otte K
Mol Ecol Resour . 2023 Sep; 24(2):e13872. PMID: 37772701
How organisms adapt to their environment is not only a central topic of evolutionary biology but also a pressing question in the light of recent global change. Unravelling the genetic...
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Lai W, Otte K, Schlotterer C
Genome Biol Evol . 2023 May; 15(6). PMID: 37232360
Most organismal phenotypes have a polygenic basis, which enables adaptive phenotypic responses on ecological time scales. While adaptive phenotypic changes are highly parallel in replicate populations, this does not apply...
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Werner C, Otte K, von Elert E
Ecol Evol . 2021 Nov; 11(21):15312-15324. PMID: 34765180
Fluidity of a given membrane decreases at lower ambient temperatures, whereas it rises at increasing temperatures, which is achieved through changes in membrane lipid composition. In consistence with homeoviscous adaptation...
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Otte K, Nolte V, Mallard F, Schlotterer C
Genome Biol . 2021 Jul; 22(1):211. PMID: 34271951
Background: Understanding the genetic architecture of temperature adaptation is key for characterizing and predicting the effect of climate change on natural populations. One particularly promising approach is Evolve and Resequence,...
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Otte K, Schlotterer C
Mol Ecol Resour . 2020 Aug; 21(1):93-109. PMID: 32810339
Shifting from the analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms to the reconstruction of selected haplotypes greatly facilitates the interpretation of evolve and resequence (E&R) experiments. Merging highly correlated hitchhiker SNPs into...
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Hsu S, Jaksic A, Nolte V, Barghi N, Mallard F, Otte K, et al.
Genes (Basel) . 2019 Jan; 10(2). PMID: 30696109
Gene expression profiling is one of the most reliable high-throughput phenotyping methods, allowing researchers to quantify the transcript abundance of expressed genes. Because many biotic and abiotic factors influence gene...
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Trotter B, Otte K, Schoppmann K, Hemmersbach R, Frohlich T, Arnold G, et al.
NPJ Microgravity . 2017 Jul; 1:15016. PMID: 28725717
Background: The waterflea is an interesting candidate for bioregenerative life support systems (BLSS). These animals are particularly promising because of their central role in the limnic food web and its...
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Otte K, Schlotterer C
Mol Ecol Resour . 2017 Jan; 17(6):1148-1155. PMID: 28130873
Recent technological advances have increased the throughput of proteomics, facilitating the characterization of molecular phenotypes on the population level, thus bearing the potential to complement transcriptomic analyses. Reference protein databases...