List of Faculty Publications
Below is a list of Faculty publications imported from PubMed or manually added. By default, publications are sorted by year with titles displayed in ascending alphabetical order.
Shortcuts: Wühr, Martin | Wingreen, Ned | Wieschaus, Eric | Troyanskaya, Olga | Tilghman, Shirley | Storey, John | Singh, Mona | Shvartsman, Stanislav | Shaevitz, Joshua | Rabinowitz, Joshua | Murphy, Coleen | Levine, Michael {Levine, Michael S.} | Gregor, Thomas | Botstein, David | Bialek, William | Ayroles, Julien | Andolfatto, Peter | Akey, Joshua
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“No association between mitochondrial DNA haplotypes and a female-limited mimicry phenotype in Papilio glaucus.”, Evolution, vol. 57, no. 2, pp. 305-16, 2003.
, “Multiplexed shotgun genotyping for rapid and efficient genetic mapping.”, Genome Res, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 610-7, 2011.
, “Extensive introgression of mitochondrial DNA relative to nuclear genes in the Drosophila yakuba species group.”, Evolution, vol. 60, no. 2, pp. 292-302, 2006.
, “Evolution of multiple additive loci caused divergence between Drosophila yakuba and D. santomea in wing rowing during male courtship.”, PLoS One, vol. 7, no. 8, p. e43888, 2012.
, “The evolution of gene regulation underlies a morphological difference between two Drosophila sister species.”, Cell, vol. 132, no. 5, pp. 783-93, 2008.
, “Effective population size and the efficacy of selection on the X chromosomes of two closely related Drosophila species.”, Genome Biol Evol, vol. 3, pp. 114-28, 2011.
, “X chromosomes and autosomes evolve at similar rates in Drosophila: no evidence for faster-X protein evolution.”, Genome Res, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 498-504, 2006.
, “Phylogenomics reveals extensive reticulate evolution in Xiphophorus fishes.”, Evolution, vol. 67, no. 8, pp. 2166-79, 2013.
, “The Capsella rubella genome and the genomic consequences of rapid mating system evolution.”, Nat Genet, vol. 45, no. 7, pp. 831-5, 2013.
, “Genetic architecture and adaptive significance of the selfing syndrome in Capsella.”, Evolution, vol. 66, no. 5, pp. 1360-74, 2012.
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