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Name: Dr. Sonja Grath
Status: Postdoc
Email: s.grathuni-muenster.de
Room:  100.17
Westfalian Wilhelms University
Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity
Evolutionary Bioinformatics Group
Hüfferstrasse 1, D-48149 Münster, Germany
Phone: +49 25183-21632                       
Fax: +49-(0)251-83-24668

Curriculum vitae  

Since July 2010

Westfalian Wilhelms University (WWU), Germany
Postdoctoral fellow, Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity, Evolutionary Bioinformatics Group, Prof. Dr. Erich Bornberg-Bauer
 

February 2007 to June 2010

  • University of Munich (LMU), Germany
    PhD (Dr. rer. nat.)
  • Dissertation: Molecular Evolution of Sex-Biased Genes in Drosophila ananassae [pdf]
    (Supervision: Prof. Dr. John Parsch)

March 2005 to December 2006

  • Munich Technical University (TU) and University of Munich (LMU), Germany
    Master degree Bioinformatics
  • Master’s Thesis: Comparison of distance- and kernel-based methods for structured data
    (Supervision: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kramer, TU)

October 2001 to March 2005

  • Munich Technical University (TU) and University of Munich (LMU), Germany
    Bachelor degree Bioinformatics
  • Bachelor’s Thesis: Influence of fusogene peptides on fusion of liposome-membranes
    (in German, Supervision: Prof. Dr. Dieter Langosch/Dr. Markus Gütlich, TU)

October 1999 to October 2001

Munich Technical University (TU), Germany
Studies of Computer Science
 

Research Interests 

  • Expression and transcriptomics
  • Next generation sequencing
  • Molecular evolution of sex-biased genes
  • Population genetics
  • Protein domain evolution

 Attended conferences / workshops 

Publications

Grath, S.*, N. Terrapon*, J. Weiner, A. D. Moore, and E. Bornberg-Bauer
Rapid similarity search of proteins using alignments of domain arrangements.
*these authors contributed equally to this work.
submitted, 2012

Moore, AD., S. Grath, A. Schüler, A. K. Huylmans, and E. Bornberg-Bauer
Quantification and functional analysis of modular protein evolution in a dense phylogenetic tree.
submitted, 2012 

Niehuis, O.*, G. Hartig*, S. Grath*, H. Pohl, J. Lehmann, H. Tafer, A. Donath, V. Krauss, C. Eisenhardt, J. Hertel, M. Petersen, C. Mayer, K. Meusemann, R. S. Peters, P. F. Stadler, R. G. Beutel, E. Bornberg-Bauer, D. D. McKenna, and B. Misof (2012):
Genomic and morphological evidence converge to resolve the enigma of Strepsiptera.
*these authors contributed equally to this work.
Curr Biol, accepted

Grath, S. and J. Parsch (2012):
Rate of amino acid substitution is influenced by the degree and conservation of male-biased transcription over 50 million years of Drosophila evolution.
Genome Biol Evol. 4(3):346-359.

Kersting, A., E. Bornberg-Bauer, A. D. Moore*, and S. Grath* (2012):
Dynamics and adaptive benefits of protein domain emergence and arrangements during plant genome evolution.
*corresponding authors 
Genome Biol Evol. 4(3):316-329.

Müller, L., S. Grath, K. v. Heckel, and J. Parsch (2012):
Inter- and intra-specific variation in Drosophila genes with sex-biased expression.
Int J Evol Biol. 2012:963976.

Grath, S., J. F. Baines, and J. Parsch (2009):
Molecular evolution of sex-biased genes in the Drosophila ananassae subgroup.
BMC Evol Biol. 9:291.

Schug, M. D., J. F. Baines, A. Killon-Atwood, S. Mohanty, A. Das, S. Grath, S. G. Smith, S. Zargham, S. F. McEvey, and W. Stephan (2008):
Evolution of mating isolation between populations of Drosophila ananassae.
Mol Ecol. 17(11):2706-2721.

 

 


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