Evan Ernst
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Recent Articles
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Cahn J, Regulski M, Lynn J, Ernst E, de Santis Alves C, Ramakrishnan S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Dec;
15(1):10854.
PMID: 39738013
Modern maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) was domesticated from Teosinte parviglumis (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis), with subsequent introgressions from Teosinte mexicana (Zea mays ssp. mexicana), yielding increased kernel row number,...
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Shimada A, Cahn J, Ernst E, Lynn J, Grimanelli D, Henderson I, et al.
Nat Plants
. 2024 Sep;
10(9):1304-1316.
PMID: 39223305
Retrotransposons have invaded eukaryotic centromeres in cycles of repeat expansion and purging, but the function of centromeric retrotransposons has remained unclear. In Arabidopsis, centromeric ATHILA retrotransposons give rise to epigenetically...
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de Oliveira B, Shiburah M, Assis L, Fontes V, Bisetegn H, Passos A, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2024 Sep;
279(Pt 2):135150.
PMID: 39218181
This study focuses on the biological impacts of deleting the telomerase RNA from Leishmania major (LeishTER), a parasite responsible for causing leishmaniases, for which no effective treatment or prevention is...
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Berube B, Ernst E, Cahn J, Roche B, de Santis Alves C, Lynn J, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Aug;
633(8029):380-388.
PMID: 39112710
Selfish genetic elements contribute to hybrid incompatibility and bias or 'drive' their own transmission. Chromosomal drive typically functions in asymmetric female meiosis, whereas gene drive is normally post-meiotic and typically...
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Shi H, Ernst E, Heinzel N, McCorkle S, Rolletschek H, Borisjuk L, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2023 Oct;
23(1):458.
PMID: 37789269
Background: Duckweeds are small, rapidly growing aquatic flowering plants. Due to their ability for biomass production at high rates they represent promising candidates for biofuel feedstocks. Duckweeds are also excellent...
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Shimada A, Cahn J, Ernst E, Lynn J, Grimanelli D, Henderson I, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Aug;
PMID: 37577592
Retrotransposons have invaded eukaryotic centromeres in cycles of repeat expansion and purging, but the function of centromeric retrotransposons, if any, has remained unclear. In , centromeric retrotransposons give rise to...
7.
Berube B, Ernst E, Cahn J, Roche B, de Santis Alves C, Lynn J, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jul;
PMID: 37503269
Meiotic drivers subvert Mendelian expectations by manipulating reproductive development to bias their own transmission. Chromosomal drive typically functions in asymmetric female meiosis, while gene drive is normally postmeiotic and typically...
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Mateo-Elizalde C, Lynn J, Ernst E, Martienssen R
Curr Biol
. 2023 Feb;
33(3):R89-R91.
PMID: 36750028
Mateo-Elizalde et al. introduce duckweeds, a family of freshwater plants.
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Liang Y, Yu X, Anaokar S, Shi H, Dahl W, Cai Y, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2022 Oct;
21(2):317-330.
PMID: 36209479
Duckweeds are amongst the fastest growing of higher plants, making them attractive high-biomass targets for biofuel feedstock production. Their fronds have high rates of fatty acid synthesis to meet the...
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Michael T, Ernst E, Hartwick N, Chu P, Bryant D, Gilbert S, et al.
Genome Res
. 2020 Dec;
31(2):225-238.
PMID: 33361111
Rootless plants in the genus are some of the fastest growing known plants on Earth. have a reduced body plan, primarily multiplying through a budding type of asexual reproduction. Here,...