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    Mariele Lensink

    Mariele Lensink

    PhD Student

    UC Davis Integrative Genetics and Genomics

    Mariele is an IGG PhD student co-advised with Dan Kliebenstein. She received her B.S. from Point Loma Nazarene University in 2019 and previously worked at the Salk Institute (Harnessing Plants Initiative). Her research focuses on gene networks and expression-related mutation in plant development and adaptation.

    Interests
    • Gene Regulatory Networks
    • Expression Plasticity
    • Mutation Biology
    • Plant Development
    Education
    • BS Biology

      Point Loma Nazarene University (2019)

    Latest

    • Functional insights into dispensable genes using genome-wide loss-of-function burden tests in Arabidopsis
    • Delineating Mutation Bias and Selection during Plant Development
    • Functional insights into dispensable genes using genome-wide loss-of-function burden tests in Arabidopsis
    • Trans-regulatory loci shape natural variation of gene expression plasticity in Arabidopsis
    • Convergent evolution of epigenome recruited DNA repair across the Tree of Life
    • Causes of mutation rate variability in plant genomes
    • Epigenomic divergence correlates with sequence polymorphism in Arabidopsis paralogs
    • Reply to: Re-evaluating evidence for adaptive mutation rate variation
    • Mutation bias reflects natural selection in Arabidopsis thaliana

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