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Kainer D, Stone E, Padovan A, Foley W, Kulheim C
G3 (Bethesda) . 2018 Jun; 8(8):2573-2583. PMID: 29891736
Unlike agricultural crops, most forest species have not had millennia of improvement through phenotypic selection, but can contribute energy and material resources and possibly help alleviate climate change. Yield gains...
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Stone E, Singh N
Genetics . 2016 Feb; 202(2):857-9. PMID: 26869483
In 2013, we and coauthors published a paper characterizing rates of recombination within the 2.1-megabase garnet-scalloped (g-sd) region of the Drosophila melanogaster X chromosome. To extract the signal of recombination...
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Skelly D, Magwene P, Stone E
Genetics . 2015 Dec; 202(2):427-37. PMID: 26715671
Demographic, genetic, or stochastic factors can lead to perfect linkage disequilibrium (LD) between alleles at two loci without respect to the extent of their physical distance, a phenomenon that Lawrence...
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Huang W, Carbone M, Magwire M, Peiffer J, Lyman R, Stone E, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2015 Oct; 112(44):E6010-9. PMID: 26483487
Understanding how DNA sequence variation is translated into variation for complex phenotypes has remained elusive but is essential for predicting adaptive evolution, for selecting agriculturally important animals and crops, and...
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Vensko 2nd S, Stone E
Fly (Austin) . 2015 Jul; 9(1):29-35. PMID: 26213294
Sexual dimorphism is observed in many traits across diverse taxa, and often it is quite extreme. Within a species, individuals of opposing sex can appear strikingly different, reflecting differences at...
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Strope P, Skelly D, Kozmin S, Mahadevan G, Stone E, Magwene P, et al.
Genome Res . 2015 Apr; 25(5):762-74. PMID: 25840857
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a well-established model for species as diverse as humans and pathogenic fungi, is more recently a model for population and quantitative genetics. S. cerevisiae is found in multiple...
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Olarte R, Worthington C, Horn B, Moore G, Singh R, Monacell J, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2015 Mar; 24(8):1889-909. PMID: 25773520
Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus are the two most important aflatoxin-producing fungi responsible for the contamination of agricultural commodities worldwide. Both species are heterothallic and undergo sexual reproduction in laboratory...
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Vensko Ii S, Stone E
PeerJ . 2015 Mar; 3:e771. PMID: 25737812
In Drosophila melanogaster, the male-specific lethal (MSL) complex has been studied extensively for its role in upregulating male X-linked genes. Recent advances in high-throughput technologies have improved our understanding of...
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Griffing A, Lynch B, Stone E
Discrete Appl Math . 2014 Nov; 117:152-157. PMID: 25400306
It is well known that information about the structure of a graph is contained within its minimum cut. Here we investigate how the minimum cut of one graph informs the...
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Vensko 2nd S, Stone E
PLoS One . 2014 Aug; 9(8):e103659. PMID: 25093841
In Drosophila melanogaster males, the expression of X-linked genes is regulated by mechanisms that operate on a chromosomal scale. One such mechanism, male-specific lethal complex-dependent X-linked dosage compensation, is thought...