Jinyang Liang
jinyangliang.bsky.social
Jinyang Liang
@jinyangliang.bsky.social
Evolutionary biology | 君子猫变
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Excited to share that I’m starting a research group at MPI for Biology Tübingen — and we’re recruiting PhD students!

We are offering two fully funded PhD positions on sex determination and development in Hymenoptera 🐜🐝.

Please share with prospective students who might be interested.
🚀 Ready to explore life science research at the highest level? Then apply for a fully-funded biology #PhD position at the Max Planck Institute for Biology @mpi-bio-fml.bsky.social and Friedrich Miescher Laboratory!
Find out about the projects you could be working on: www.phd.tuebingen.mpg.de
#IMPRS
December 1, 2025 at 7:26 PM
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Does population size shape protein coevolution?
I explored this in my talk today at the MPI for Evolutionary Biology.
Our work in mammals suggests the answer is yes - genetic drift is a major determinant of compensatory mutations.

#evolution #genomics #proteinevolution @mpi-evolbio.bsky.social
September 19, 2025 at 11:34 AM
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Thanks to Sofia and May Sheday for the courageous and inspiring talks! The scientific world cannot remain silent @eseb2025.bsky.social #ESEB2025 #inclusivity 🏳️‍🌈 #transrights 🏳️‍⚧️ #freepalestine 🇵🇸
August 22, 2025 at 11:03 AM
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Good morning #ESEB2025, check out my poster P03.008 and discuss about how fishy is fish DNA, demography analysis, massive inversions, ultra-long ONT sequencing for de novo assemblies, structural variation genotyping…. and everything!
August 21, 2025 at 8:40 AM
Please come and see Jinyang’s purr-fectly interesting talk at the #ESEB2025 the coming Thursday 3:45 PM (Meeting Room 116) on Polarizing SNPs without outgroup.

(I won’t be there, busy.)
-Sent from Naja’s pawphone
August 17, 2025 at 7:51 AM
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New study from the Lab! Jinyang Liang assesses the possibility of inferring ancestral alleles (aka allele polarization) without outgroup sequence, using the ancestral recombination graph (ARG) alone. Here are some of our findings. (1/5)
February 2, 2025 at 5:03 PM