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Carl J Yung

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Halford G, Maes D, Yung C, Whiteford S, Bourn N, Bulman C, et al.
Evol Appl . 2025 Feb; 18(2):e70074. PMID: 39925617
Genetic factors can have a major influence on both short- and long-term success of reintroductions. Genomic monitoring can give a range of insights into the early life of a reintroduced...
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Vant Hof A, Whiteford S, Yung C, Yoshido A, Zrzava M, de Jong M, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 May; 10(18):eadj6979. PMID: 38701204
Nature has devised many ways of producing males and females. Here, we report on a previously undescribed mechanism for Lepidoptera that functions without a female-specific gene. The number of alleles...
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de Jong M, van Rensburg A, Whiteford S, Yung C, Beaumont M, Jiggins C, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2023 Oct; 32(21):5742-5756. PMID: 37800849
Understanding the rate and extent to which populations can adapt to novel environments at their ecological margins is fundamental to predicting the persistence of biological communities during ongoing and rapid...
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Saccheri I, Whiteford S, Yung C, Vant Hof A
Heredity (Edinb) . 2020 May; 125(1-2):28-39. PMID: 32404940
Sex chromosomes are predicted to harbour elevated levels of sexually antagonistic variation due to asymmetries in the heritability of recessive traits in the homogametic versus heterogametic sex. This evolutionary dynamic...
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Vant Hof A, Reynolds L, Yung C, Cook L, Saccheri I
Biol Lett . 2019 Oct; 15(10):20190582. PMID: 31615373
The rise of dark (melanic) forms of many species of moth in heavily coal-polluted areas of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Britain, and their post-1970s fall, point to a common selective pressure...
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Eacock A, Rowland H, Vant Hof A, Yung C, Edmonds N, Saccheri I
Commun Biol . 2019 Aug; 2:286. PMID: 31396566
Light sensing by tissues distinct from the eye occurs in diverse animal groups, enabling circadian control and phototactic behaviour. Extraocular photoreceptors may also facilitate rapid colour change in cephalopods and...
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Vant Hof A, Campagne P, Rigden D, Yung C, Lingley J, Quail M, et al.
Nature . 2016 Jun; 534(7605):102-5. PMID: 27251284
Discovering the mutational events that fuel adaptation to environmental change remains an important challenge for evolutionary biology. The classroom example of a visible evolutionary response is industrial melanism in the...