David J Hearn
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Hearn D
PLoS One
. 2019 Jul;
14(7):e0219055.
PMID: 31339881
Vascular tissue in plants provides a resource distribution network for water and nutrients that exhibits remarkable diversity in patterning among different species. In many succulent plants, the vascular network includes...
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Estes A, Hearn D, Nadendla S, Pierson E, Dunning Hotopp J
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2018 Dec;
7(9).
PMID: 30533936
Enterobacter sp. strain OLF colonizes laboratory-reared and wild individuals of the olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae. The 5.07-kbp genome sequence of Enterobacter sp. strain OLF encodes metabolic pathways that allow...
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Estes A, Hearn D, Nadendla S, Pierson E, Dunning Hotopp J
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2018 Dec;
7(10).
PMID: 30533624
Erwinia dacicola is a dominant endosymbiont of the pestiferous olive fly. Its genome is similar in size and GC content to those of free-living species, including the plant pathogen Erwinia...
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Estes A, Hearn D, Agrawal S, Pierson E, Dunning Hotopp J
Sci Rep
. 2018 Oct;
8(1):15936.
PMID: 30374192
The pestivorous tephritid olive fly has long been known as a frequent host of the obligately host-associated bacterial endosymbiont, Erwinia dacicola, as well as other facultative endosymbionts. The genomes of...
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Hearn D, OBrien P, Poulsen S
PLoS One
. 2018 Jun;
13(6):e0197166.
PMID: 29856865
Plant succulence provides a classic example of evolutionary convergence in over 40 plant families. If evolutionary parallelism is in fact responsible for separate evolutionary origins of expanded storage tissues in...
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VanOrsdel C, Kelly J, Burke B, Lein C, Oufiero C, Sanchez J, et al.
Proteomics
. 2018 Apr;
18(10):e1700064.
PMID: 29645342
The number of small proteins (SPs) encoded in the Escherichia coli genome is unknown, as current bioinformatics and biochemical techniques make short gene and small protein identification challenging. One method...
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Allen R, Brenner E, VanOrsdel C, Hobson J, Hearn D, Hemm M
BMC Genomics
. 2014 Dec;
15:946.
PMID: 25475368
Background: The reliable identification of proteins containing 50 or fewer amino acids is difficult due to the limited information content in short sequences. The 37 amino acid CydX protein in...
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Estes A, Hearn D, Snell-Rood E, Feindler M, Feeser K, Abebe T, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Nov;
8(11):e79061.
PMID: 24223880
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associated with mutualistic bacteria that supplement missing nutrients. Herbivorous mammal dung contains more than 86% cellulose and...
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Hearn D
Evolution
. 2013 Jul;
67(8):2273-83.
PMID: 23888850
Biological systems are remarkably robust in the face of environmental, mutational, and developmental perturbations. Analyses of molecular networks reveal recurrent features, such as modularity, that have been implicated in robustness...
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Estes A, Hearn D, Burrack H, Rempoulakis P, Pierson E
Environ Entomol
. 2012 Apr;
41(2):265-74.
PMID: 22506998
The microbiome of the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin), a worldwide pest of olives (Olea europaea L.), has been examined for >100 yr as part of efforts to identify...