Ann Kathrin Huylmans
Principal Investigator
- Project: Project 18.2, Project A.12
- Research Group
- Address: iomE, Hanns-Dieter-Hüsch-Weg 15 (Biozentrum I), 55128 Mainz
- Since 2020: Junior Professor at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany
- 2016-2021: Postdoc, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Austria
Education:
- 2012-2016: PhD in Biology, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Germany, Dr. rer. nat.
- 2009-2012: Master of Science, Westfälische-Wilhelms University Münster, Germany
- 2010-2011: Postgraduate Diploma of Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
- 2006-2009: Bachelor of Science, Westfälische-Wilhelms University Münster, Germany
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Elkrewi MN, Khauratovich U, Toups MA, Bett VK, Mrnjavac A, Macon A, Fraisse C, Sax L, Huylmans AK, Hontoria F, Vicoso B (2022)
ZW sex-chromosome evolution and contagious parthenogenesis in Artemia brine shrimp Genetics, 222(2):iyac123 -
Huylmans AK, Macon A, Hontoria F and Vicoso B (2021)
Transitions to asexuality and evolution of gene expression in Artemia brine shrimp Proc. R. Soc. B, 288(1959):20211720 -
Huylmans AK, Toups MA, Macon A, Gammerdinger WJ, Vicoso B (2019)
Sex-biased gene expression and dosage compensation on the Artemia franciscana Z-chromosome. Genome Biology & Evolution, 11(4):1033-1044 -
Harrison M, Jongepier E, Robertson H, Arning N, Bitard-Feildel T, Chao H, Childers C, Dinh H, Doddapaneni H, Dugan S, Gowin J, Greiner C, Han Y, Hu H, Hughes D, Huylmans AK, Kemena C, Kremer L, Lee S, Lopez-Ezquerra A, Mallet L, Monroy-Kuhn JM, Moser A, Murali S, Muzny D, Otani S, Piulachs M, Poelchau M, Qu J, Schaub F, Wada-Katsumata A, Worley K, Xi Q, Ylla G, Poulsen M, Gibbs R, Schal C, Richards S, Belles X, Korb J, Bornberg-Bauer E (2018)
Hemimetabolous genomes reveal molecular basis of termite eusociality Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2:557–566 -
Harrison M, Arning N, Kremer LPM, Ylla G, Belles X, Bornberg-Bauer E, Huylmans AK, Jongepier E, Piulachs M, Richards S, Schal C (2018)
Expansions of key protein families in the German cockroach highlight the molecular basis of its remarkable success as a global indoor pest Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 330(5):254-264 -
Huylmans AK, Macon A, Vicoso B (2017)
Global dosage compensation is ubiquitous in Lepidoptera, but counteracted by the masculinization of the Z chromosome Molecular Biology & Evolution, 34(10):2637–2649