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dc.contributor.advisorŠtefka, Jan
dc.contributor.authorVlček, Jakub
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-06T11:55:44Z
dc.date.available2026-01-06T11:55:44Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.date.submitted2022-11-28
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.jcu.cz/handle/20.500.14390/48688
dc.description.abstractIn this thesis I have dealt with the population genetic processes of mockingbirds in the Galápagos Islands ( Mimus ) in relation to the limited island area, from the perspective of two types of immune genes and the genome-wide approach. The thesis starts with an introduction to population genetic concepts relevant to conservation genetics followed by description of immune genes: the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and the Toll-like receptors (TLR). In the final part of the introduction, I address how genetic drift, selection and inbreeding shape genome-wide genetic patterns in small populations. The introduction is followed by four chapters, beginning with an examination of MHCII polymorphism in populations of mockingbirds in the Galápagos Islands. The study of the relationship between MHCII and the abundance of ectoparasites is the content of the second chapter. The third chapter shows how polymorphism of TLRs is shaped by interaction of genetic drift and natural selection. The last chapter deals with the effects of limited island size on inbreeding and genetic load, supported by inferences of the past demography of mockingbirds. The thesis concludes with a summary of the results and their potential implications in the field of conservation genetics.cze
dc.format244 s
dc.format244 s
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherJihočeská univerzitacze
dc.rightsBez omezení
dc.subjectpopulation geneticscze
dc.subjectbirdscze
dc.subjectinbreedingcze
dc.subjectgenetic driftcze
dc.subjectimmunogeneticscze
dc.subjectconservationcze
dc.subjectMHCcze
dc.subjectTLRcze
dc.subjectmajor histocompatibility complexcze
dc.subjectToll-like receptorscze
dc.subjectgenomecze
dc.subjectgenetic loadcze
dc.subjectextinctioncze
dc.subjecteffective population sizecze
dc.subjectisland sizecze
dc.subjectpopulation geneticseng
dc.subjectbirdseng
dc.subjectinbreedingeng
dc.subjectgenetic drifteng
dc.subjectimmunogeneticseng
dc.subjectconservationeng
dc.subjectMHCeng
dc.subjectTLReng
dc.subjectmajor histocompatibility complexeng
dc.subjectToll-like receptorseng
dc.subjectgenomeeng
dc.subjectgenetic loadeng
dc.subjectextinctioneng
dc.subjecteffective population sizeeng
dc.subjectisland sizeeng
dc.titleConservation genetics of Galápagos mockingbirds: from immune genes to genomescze
dc.title.alternativeConservation genetics of Galápagos mockingbirds: from immune genes to genomeseng
dc.typedisertační prácecze
dc.identifier.stag43963
dc.description.abstract-translatedIn this thesis I have dealt with the population genetic processes of mockingbirds in the Galápagos Islands ( Mimus ) in relation to the limited island area, from the perspective of two types of immune genes and the genome-wide approach. The thesis starts with an introduction to population genetic concepts relevant to conservation genetics followed by description of immune genes: the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and the Toll-like receptors (TLR). In the final part of the introduction, I address how genetic drift, selection and inbreeding shape genome-wide genetic patterns in small populations. The introduction is followed by four chapters, beginning with an examination of MHCII polymorphism in populations of mockingbirds in the Galápagos Islands. The study of the relationship between MHCII and the abundance of ectoparasites is the content of the second chapter. The third chapter shows how polymorphism of TLRs is shaped by interaction of genetic drift and natural selection. The last chapter deals with the effects of limited island size on inbreeding and genetic load, supported by inferences of the past demography of mockingbirds. The thesis concludes with a summary of the results and their potential implications in the field of conservation genetics.eng
dc.date.accepted2023-02-27
dc.description.departmentPřírodovědecká fakultacze
dc.thesis.degree-disciplineZoologiecze
dc.thesis.degree-grantorJihočeská univerzita. Přírodovědecká fakultacze
dc.thesis.degree-namePh.D.
dc.thesis.degree-programZoologiecze
dc.description.gradeDokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajoboucze
dc.contributor.refereeMikula, Ondřej
dc.contributor.refereeReifová, Radka
dc.description.defence<p>Student přednesl ve 30 minutách svou prezentaci.</p> <p>Školitel Štefka pochválil školence ve svém posudku.</p> <p>Oponentka R. Reifová přednesla svůj posudek a padlo několik dotazů, např. jaké nejnovější metody by šly využít pro pro zpracování dat publikovaných v časopise Molecular Ecology? Jaké jsou disperzní schopnosti studovaného druhu.</p> <p>Oponent O. Mikula přečetl svůj posudek s několika dotazy zaměřenými na metodiku a zpracování dat.</p> <p>Dotazy z komise, např. jak ochranářsky pomocí populacím dozdců, jaký je vztah MHC a ektoparazitů atd.</p> <p>Všichni členové komise byli přítomni: prof. Zrzavý, doc. Fucha, Dr.Robovský, Dr. Piálek, Dr. Reifová, prof. Šumbera, doc. Munclinger, doc. Říčan a Dr. Mikula</p> <p>Hlasování: prospěl (9), neprospěl (0), neplatný (0)</p> <p>Hodnocení: <strong>prospěl</strong></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>cze


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