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<h3><font style="color:#31B404;">Research</font></h3>
<h3><font style="color:#31B404;">Research</font></h3>
The goal of the Pecinka lab is to understand molecular mechanisms shaping plant genomes. To this end we use the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana'' and several other ''Brassicaceae'' and analyze them by using forward and reverse genetics, molecular, biochemical, cytogenetic and bioinformatic methods.


Pecinka lab is hosted by the [http://www.mpipz.mpg.de/10574/koornneef-dpt Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics] at the [http://www.mpipz.mpg.de/2169/en Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research] in Cologne, Germany.
The Pecinka lab is hosted by the [http://www.mpipz.mpg.de/10574/koornneef-dpt Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics] at the [http://www.mpipz.mpg.de/2169/en Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research] in Cologne, Germany.


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Our goal is to understand molecular and evolutionary mechanisms shaping plant genomes and epigenomes. We analyze how DNA sequence and chromatin changes are generated by endo- and exogenous factors and how these forces are balanced by the genome repair and epigenetic mechanisms. To this end we use mainly the model plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana'' and several other ''Brassicaceae'' and analyze them by forward and reverse genetics, molecular, biochemical, cytogenetic and bioinformatic methods.
[[Pecinka_lab:Research | read more...]]
[[Pecinka_lab:Research | read more...]]
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<h3><font style="color:#4169E1;">Lab Members</font></h3>
<h3><font style="color:#4169E1;">Lab Members</font></h3>
*[[Pecinka_lab:Ahmed_Abdelsamad|Ahmed Abdelsamad]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Chun Hsin Liu|Chun Hsin Liu (Phoebe)]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Ales_Pecinka|Ales Pecinka]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Ales_Pecinka|Ales Pecinka]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Bjoern_Pietzenuk|Björn Pietzenuk]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Thomas_Piofczyk|Thomas Piofczyk]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Giang Vu|Giang Vu]]


<h3><font style="color:#4169E1;">Visiting Students</font></h3>
*[[Pecinka_lab:Mariana_Diaz|Mariana Andrea Diaz Smoje]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Mirjam_Arnold|Mirjam Arnold]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Andreas_Finke|Andreas Finke]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Nawratan_Bagwan|Nawratan Bagwan]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Kashif Nawaz|Kashif Nawaz]]
*[[Pecinka_lab:Ugur_Ercan|Ugur Ercan]]


<h3><font style="color:#4169E1;">Technitians</font></h3>
<h3><font style="color:#4169E1;">Technitians</font></h3>
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<h3><font style="color:#FF8C00;">Recent Publications</font></h3>  
<h3><font style="color:#FF8C00;">Recent Publications</font></h3>  


*de Meaux J, Pecinka A. The Arabidopsis genus: An emerging model to elucidate the molecular basis of interspecific differences in transposable element activity. Mobile Genetic Elements 2:142-144 (2012). [[media:deMeaux-MES-2012.pdf| PDF]]
*Baroux C., Pecinka A., Fuchs J., Kreth G., Schubert I., Grossniklaus I (2016): Non-random chromosome arrangement in triploid endosperm nuclei. Chromosoma doi:10.1007/s00412-016-0578-5 [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00412-016-0578-5 Open access]
*Pecinka A, Mittelsten Scheid O. Stress-induced chromatin changes: A critical view on their heritability. Plant Cell Physiology doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcs044 (2012). [[media:Pecinka-PCP-2012.pdf| PDF]]
*Vu G.T.H., Schmutzer T., Bull F., Cao H.X., Fuchs J., Tran T.D., Jovtchev G., Pistrick K., Stein N., Pecinka A., Neumann P., Novak P., Macas J., Deard P.H., Blattner F.R., Scholz U., Schubert I (2015): Comparative Genome Analysis Reveals Divergent Genome Size Evolution in a Carnivorous Plant Genus. Plant Genome doi:10.3835/plantgenome2015.04.0021 [https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/0/0/plantgenome2015.04.0021 Open access]  
*Alcázar R, Pecinka A, Aarts MGM, Fransz PF, Koornneef M. Signals of speciation within Arabidopsis thaliana in comparison with its relatives. Curr Opin Plant Biol 15:205-211 (2012). [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369526612000039 abstract]
*Rawat V., Abdelsamad A., Pietzenuk B., Seymour D.K., Koenig D., Weigel D., Pecinka A., Schneeberger K. (2015): Improving the Annotation of Arabidopsis lyrata Using RNA-Seq Data. PLoS One 10(9):e0137391. [http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0137391 Open access]
*Pecinka A, Fang W, Rehmsmeier M, Levy AA, Mittelsten Scheid O. Polyploidization increases meiotic recombination frequency in Arabidopsis. BMC Biology 9:24 (2011). [[media:Pecinka-BMCPB-2011.pdf| PDF]]
*Cao H.X., Schmutzer T, Scholz U, Pecinka A, Schubert I, Vu G.T.H. (2015): Metatranscriptome analysis reveals host-microbiome interactions in traps of carnivorous Genlisea species. Frontiers in Microbiology doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00526 [http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00526/abstract Open access]


*[[Pecinka_lab:Publications|see complete list...]]
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<h3><font style="color:red">News</font></h3>
<h3><font style="color:red">News</font></h3>
*2012-09-10: The mini-review on differential silencing of tranposable elements between ''A. thaliana'' and ''A.lyrata'' has been published in Mobile Genetic Elements [[media:deMeaux-MES-2012.pdf| PDF]]
*2016-07-27: Anna is going back to her home lab in Poland after almost one in MPIPZ. We miss her already!
*2012-09-06: MPIPZ run - Petra 1st in 5 km women!
*2016-07-07: Plant Genome Stability and Change Meeting in Japan started.
*2012-03-28: The review on Stress-Induced Chromatin Changes was published in PCP [http://pcp.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/03/28/pcp.pcs044.abstract]
*2016-06-27: Catarine is returning back to her home lab in Brazil after one year in Cologne. We will miss you!
*2016-06-25: Catarine won a prize for her talk on IWSC in Prague! Big congratulations.
*2016-05-30: Samira joins our lab for six weeks training.
*2016-03-15: Bjoern selected as new post-doc in Ute Kraemer's lab at Ruhr University Bochum!
*2016-03-09_12: MPIPZ PhD retreat in Hennef. Great science, great fun!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Research

The Pecinka lab is hosted by the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, Germany.


Our goal is to understand molecular and evolutionary mechanisms shaping plant genomes and epigenomes. We analyze how DNA sequence and chromatin changes are generated by endo- and exogenous factors and how these forces are balanced by the genome repair and epigenetic mechanisms. To this end we use mainly the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and several other Brassicaceae and analyze them by forward and reverse genetics, molecular, biochemical, cytogenetic and bioinformatic methods. read more...

Lab Members

Technitians


see complete list...



Recent Publications

  • Baroux C., Pecinka A., Fuchs J., Kreth G., Schubert I., Grossniklaus I (2016): Non-random chromosome arrangement in triploid endosperm nuclei. Chromosoma doi:10.1007/s00412-016-0578-5 Open access
  • Vu G.T.H., Schmutzer T., Bull F., Cao H.X., Fuchs J., Tran T.D., Jovtchev G., Pistrick K., Stein N., Pecinka A., Neumann P., Novak P., Macas J., Deard P.H., Blattner F.R., Scholz U., Schubert I (2015): Comparative Genome Analysis Reveals Divergent Genome Size Evolution in a Carnivorous Plant Genus. Plant Genome doi:10.3835/plantgenome2015.04.0021 Open access
  • Rawat V., Abdelsamad A., Pietzenuk B., Seymour D.K., Koenig D., Weigel D., Pecinka A., Schneeberger K. (2015): Improving the Annotation of Arabidopsis lyrata Using RNA-Seq Data. PLoS One 10(9):e0137391. Open access
  • Cao H.X., Schmutzer T, Scholz U, Pecinka A, Schubert I, Vu G.T.H. (2015): Metatranscriptome analysis reveals host-microbiome interactions in traps of carnivorous Genlisea species. Frontiers in Microbiology doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00526 Open access

News

  • 2016-07-27: Anna is going back to her home lab in Poland after almost one in MPIPZ. We miss her already!
  • 2016-07-07: Plant Genome Stability and Change Meeting in Japan started.
  • 2016-06-27: Catarine is returning back to her home lab in Brazil after one year in Cologne. We will miss you!
  • 2016-06-25: Catarine won a prize for her talk on IWSC in Prague! Big congratulations.
  • 2016-05-30: Samira joins our lab for six weeks training.
  • 2016-03-15: Bjoern selected as new post-doc in Ute Kraemer's lab at Ruhr University Bochum!
  • 2016-03-09_12: MPIPZ PhD retreat in Hennef. Great science, great fun!