Emma Y Roback
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Roback E, Ferrufino E, Moran R, Shennard D, Mulliniks C, Gallop J, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2025 Jan;
42(2).
PMID: 39833658
Loss-of-function alleles are a pertinent source of genetic variation with the potential to contribute to adaptation. Cave-adapted organisms exhibit striking loss of ancestral traits such as eyes and pigment, suggesting...
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Moran R, Jaggard J, Roback E, Kenzior A, Rohner N, Kowalko J, et al.
iScience
. 2022 Feb;
25(2):103778.
PMID: 35146393
Introgressive hybridization may play an integral role in local adaptation and speciation (Taylor and Larson, 2019). In the Mexican tetra , cave populations have repeatedly evolved traits including eye loss,...
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Mack K, Jaggard J, Persons J, Roback E, Passow C, Stanhope B, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2021 Jul;
17(7):e1009642.
PMID: 34252077
Circadian rhythms are nearly ubiquitous throughout nature, suggesting they are critical for survival in diverse environments. Organisms inhabiting largely arrhythmic environments, such as caves, offer a unique opportunity to study...
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Riddell E, Roback E, Wells C, Zamudio K, Sears M
Nat Commun
. 2019 Sep;
10(1):4091.
PMID: 31501425
Organisms rely upon external cues to avoid detrimental conditions during environmental change. Rapid water loss, or desiccation, is a universal threat for terrestrial plants and animals, especially under climate change,...