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Papers by Frida Knoop

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating the genetic origin of three Fucus morphotypes using microsatellite analysis

The University of Bergen, Jun 30, 2021

First, I would like to say thank you Kjersti, for shaping the thesis and for giving me the opport... more First, I would like to say thank you Kjersti, for shaping the thesis and for giving me the opportunity to participate in this project. Without exception, you have been so kind and supportive throughout the whole process. Although I only got to explore a small part of the vast world of algae, it surely has been an inspirational and interesting journey full of new learnings. Thank you for your guidance and patience in the field, the lab, and for always answering my questions. I could not ask for a better supervisor, and it has been a pleasure to work with you. Pedro, thank you for being an excellent co-supervisor. During this thesis, I very much appreciated your positive attitude and patience. Thank you for taking your time to explain the processes behind the molecular work and for guiding me through the statistical part, which I found particularly challenging. During stressful times, your support kept me calm and made sure I did not lose focus. Also, your feedback was very much appreciated. A special thank you to co-supervisor Geir Dahle at the Institute of Marine Science (IMR) for taking your time to help with the genetic analysis, the ABI Machine, and allele scoring, which was only possible at IMR. I also want to thank you for sharing your knowledge regarding microsatellite analysis, being helpful with the statistics, and providing good feedback. My thesis could not be completed without your help. Louise, thank you for your guidance during the microsatellite course involving lab procedures such as DNA extraction, PCR, and gel electrophoresis. Despite the extra high demand for laboratory equipment due to the global pandemic crisis, you were able to provide all the necessary equipment so the lab work could be completed in time. Also want to say thank you Kenneth Maeland, for helping with practicalities in the lab. Thank you, Rafael Martín-Martín for contributing with the material from Spain. Lastly, thank you all for the extra flexibility and countless zoom meetings. I am very grateful that I was able to complete my master thesis, despite the extra challenges that COVID-19 has brought upon us all.

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating the genetic origin of three Fucus morphotypes using microsatellite analysis

The University of Bergen, Jun 30, 2021

First, I would like to say thank you Kjersti, for shaping the thesis and for giving me the opport... more First, I would like to say thank you Kjersti, for shaping the thesis and for giving me the opportunity to participate in this project. Without exception, you have been so kind and supportive throughout the whole process. Although I only got to explore a small part of the vast world of algae, it surely has been an inspirational and interesting journey full of new learnings. Thank you for your guidance and patience in the field, the lab, and for always answering my questions. I could not ask for a better supervisor, and it has been a pleasure to work with you. Pedro, thank you for being an excellent co-supervisor. During this thesis, I very much appreciated your positive attitude and patience. Thank you for taking your time to explain the processes behind the molecular work and for guiding me through the statistical part, which I found particularly challenging. During stressful times, your support kept me calm and made sure I did not lose focus. Also, your feedback was very much appreciated. A special thank you to co-supervisor Geir Dahle at the Institute of Marine Science (IMR) for taking your time to help with the genetic analysis, the ABI Machine, and allele scoring, which was only possible at IMR. I also want to thank you for sharing your knowledge regarding microsatellite analysis, being helpful with the statistics, and providing good feedback. My thesis could not be completed without your help. Louise, thank you for your guidance during the microsatellite course involving lab procedures such as DNA extraction, PCR, and gel electrophoresis. Despite the extra high demand for laboratory equipment due to the global pandemic crisis, you were able to provide all the necessary equipment so the lab work could be completed in time. Also want to say thank you Kenneth Maeland, for helping with practicalities in the lab. Thank you, Rafael Martín-Martín for contributing with the material from Spain. Lastly, thank you all for the extra flexibility and countless zoom meetings. I am very grateful that I was able to complete my master thesis, despite the extra challenges that COVID-19 has brought upon us all.