Overview
- Conservation and function of the high-structural organization of vertebrate genomes
- Three-dimensional chromatin remodelling in the germ line
- Exploring the role of telomeres in mammalian meiosis
- Chromosomal reorganizations and their role as barriers of gene flow in natural populations
- Regulation and evolution of meiotic recombination
- Development of a cell line repository of endangered vertebrate species
Research Lines
1 – Conservation and function of the high-structural organization of vertebrate genomes
![](https://webs.uab.cat/evolgenom/wp-content/uploads/sites/284/2023/03/imatge.png)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111839
2 – Three-dimensional chromatin remodelling in the germ line
![](https://webs.uab.cat/evolgenom/wp-content/uploads/sites/284/2023/03/imatge-1.png)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.06.037
3 – Exploring the role of telomeres in mammalian meiosis
![](https://webs.uab.cat/evolgenom/wp-content/uploads/sites/284/2023/03/imatge-4.png)
https://doi.org/10.1371
4 – Chromosomal reorganizations and their role as barriers of gene flow in natural populations
![](https://webs.uab.cat/evolgenom/wp-content/uploads/sites/284/2023/03/imatge-5.png)
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-23270-1
5 – Regulation and evolution of meiotic recombination
![](https://webs.uab.cat/evolgenom/wp-content/uploads/sites/284/2023/03/imatge-2.png)
https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.1945
6 -Development of a cell line repository of endangered vertebrate species
![](https://webs.uab.cat/evolgenom/wp-content/uploads/sites/284/2023/03/imatge-6.png)