Andrew E Fidler
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Hawes N, Amadoru A, Tremblay L, Pochon X, Dunphy B, Fidler A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Dec;
9(1):19394.
PMID: 31836815
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Parody-Merino A, Battley P, Conklin J, Fidler A
Oecologia
. 2019 Oct;
191(4):843-859.
PMID: 31659437
The gene Clock is a key part of the Core Circadian Oscillator, and the length of the polyglutamine (poly-Q) repeat sequence in Clock (ClkpolyQcds) has been proposed to be associated...
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Hawes N, Amadoru A, Tremblay L, Pochon X, Dunphy B, Fidler A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Oct;
9(1):14275.
PMID: 31582771
Environmentally induced epigenetic modifications have been proposed as one mechanism underlying rapid adaptive evolution of invasive species. Didemnum vexillum is an invasive colonial ascidian that has established in many coastal...
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Hawes N, Tremblay L, Pochon X, Dunphy B, Fidler A, Smith K
PeerJ
. 2018 Jul;
6:e5003.
PMID: 29967721
Environmentally induced epigenetic changes may contribute to phenotypic plasticity, increase adaptive potential in changing environments, and play a key role in the establishment and spread of invasive species in new...
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Fidler A, Bacq-Labreuil A, Rachmilovitz E, Rinkevich B
PeerJ
. 2018 Jun;
6:e5006.
PMID: 29915705
Over the past three decades the colonial ascidian has been expanding its global range, significantly impacting marine habitats and aquaculture facilities. What biological features make so highly invasive? Here, we...
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Cahill P, Fidler A, Hopkins G, Wood S
Environ Microbiol Rep
. 2016 Mar;
8(4):470-8.
PMID: 26929150
Tunicates are useful models for exploring microbiomes because they have an innate immune system resembling that of chordates. Automated ribosomal RNA intergenic spacer analysis and High-Throughput Sequencing were used to...
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Richter I, Fidler A
Mar Genomics
. 2015 May;
23:99-108.
PMID: 25988373
Vertebrate pregnane X receptor (PXR, NR1I2), a ligand-activated nuclear receptor (NR), regulates expression of detoxification genes. Vertebrate PXR orthologs may adaptively evolve to bind deleterious/toxic xenobiotics typically encountered by organisms...
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Richter I, Fidler A
Toxicon
. 2015 Jan;
95:13-22.
PMID: 25549942
Marine microalgae can produce biotoxins that cause widespread poisoning in marine ecosystems and may also affect human health. While established microalgal biotoxins are detectable using chemical methods, a need remains...
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Smith K, Abbott C, Saito Y, Fidler A
Mar Genomics
. 2014 Dec;
19:75-83.
PMID: 25482898
The mitochondria are the main source of cellular energy production and have an important role in development, fertility, and thermal limitations. Adaptive mitochondrial DNA mutations have the potential to be...
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Richter I, Fidler A
Mar Drugs
. 2014 Nov;
12(11):5590-618.
PMID: 25421319
Developing high-throughput assays to screen marine extracts for bioactive compounds presents both conceptual and technical challenges. One major challenge is to develop assays that have well-grounded ecological and evolutionary rationales....