David M Kingsley
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Herbert A, Lee D, McCoy M, Behrens V, Wucherpfennig J, Kingsley D
Evol Lett
. 2024 Dec;
8(6):893-901.
PMID: 39677576
The genetic mechanisms underlying striking axial patterning changes in wild species are still largely unknown. Previous studies have shown that fish, commonly known as fourspine sticklebacks, have evolved multiple different...
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Yoxsimer A, Offenberg E, Katzer A, Bell M, Massengill R, Kingsley D
Viruses
. 2024 Nov;
16(11).
PMID: 39599778
The threespine stickleback iridovirus (TSIV), a double-stranded DNA virus, was the first megalocytivirus detected in wild North American fishes. We report a second occurrence of TSIV in threespine stickleback ()...
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Herbert A, Allard C, McCoy M, Wucherpfennig J, Krueger S, Chen H, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2024 Sep;
34(19):4339-4348.e6.
PMID: 39332403
A critical question in biology is how new traits evolve, but studying this in wild animals remains challenging. Here, we probe the genetic basis of trait gain in sea robin...
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Allard C, Herbert A, Krueger S, Liang Q, Walsh B, Rhyne A, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2024 Sep;
34(19):4349-4356.e7.
PMID: 39332400
How do animals evolve new traits? Sea robins are fish that possess specialized leg-like appendages used to "walk" along the sea floor. Here, we show that legs are bona fide...
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Venu V, Harjunmaa E, Dreau A, Brady S, Absher D, Kingsley D, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2024 Jun;
8(7):1337-1352.
PMID: 38839849
Despite deep evolutionary conservation, recombination rates vary greatly across the genome and among individuals, sexes and populations. Yet the impact of this variation on adaptively diverging populations is not well...
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Hung T, Kingsley D, Boettiger A
Nat Genet
. 2024 Jan;
56(2):306-314.
PMID: 38238628
Although promoters and their enhancers are frequently contained within a topologically associating domain (TAD), some developmentally important genes have their promoter and enhancers within different TADs. Hypotheses about molecular mechanisms...
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Herbert A, Allard C, McCoy M, Wucherpfennig J, Krueger S, Chen H, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Oct;
PMID: 37873105
A major goal in biology is to understand how organisms evolve novel traits. Multiple studies have identified genes contributing to regressive evolution, the loss of structures that existed in a...
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Chen H, Turakhia Y, Bejerano G, Kingsley D
Mol Biol Evol
. 2023 Sep;
40(9).
PMID: 37739926
Fins are major functional appendages of fish that have been repeatedly modified in different lineages. To search for genomic changes underlying natural fin diversity, we compared the genomes of 36...
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Allard C, Herbert A, Kingsley D, Bellono N
Curr Biol
. 2023 Jul;
33(13):R704-R706.
PMID: 37433267
Allard et al. provide an overview of sea robins, a group of benthic fish that have evolved leg-like appendages that they use to walk on the sea floor and find...
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Roberge C, Miceli R, Murphy L, Kingsley D, Gross R, Corr D
J Nat Prod
. 2023 Apr;
86(5):1159-1170.
PMID: 37104545
Sophorolipids are biosurfactants derived from the nonpathogenic yeasts such as with potential efficacy in anticancer applications. Simple and cost-effective synthesis of these drugs makes them a promising alternative to traditional...