Ian C Kutch
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Recent Articles
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Phillips M, Kutch I, McHugh K, Taggard S, Burke M
Sci Rep
. 2021 Oct;
11(1):19551.
PMID: 34599243
"Synthetic recombinant" populations have emerged as a useful tool for dissecting the genetics of complex traits. They can be used to derive inbred lines for fine QTL mapping, or the...
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Burke M, McHugh K, Kutch I
Front Genet
. 2021 Feb;
12:654893.
PMID: 33613653
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2020.597482.].
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Burke M, McHugh K, Kutch I
Front Genet
. 2020 Dec;
11:597482.
PMID: 33362858
Random spore analysis (RSA) is a classic method in yeast genetics that allows high-throughput purification of recombinant haploid spores following specific crosses. RSA typically involves a number of steps to...
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Phillips M, Kutch I, Long A, Burke M
Mol Ecol
. 2020 Nov;
29(24):4898-4912.
PMID: 33135198
"Evolve and resequence" (E&R) studies combine experimental evolution and whole-genome sequencing to interrogate the genetics underlying adaptation. Due to ease of handling, E&R work with asexual organisms such as bacteria...
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Kutch I, Fedorka K
BMC Evol Biol
. 2018 Dec;
18(1):204.
PMID: 30587105
Background: Variation in the non-coding regions of Y-chromosomes have been shown to influence gene regulation throughout the genome in some systems; a phenomenon termed Y-linked regulatory variation (YRV). This type...
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Fedorka K, Kutch I, Collins L, Musto E
J Insect Physiol
. 2016 Aug;
93-94:36-41.
PMID: 27530304
Altering one's temperature preference (e.g. behavioral fever or behavioral chill) is a common immune defense among ectotherms that is likely to be evolutionarily conserved. However, the temperature chosen by an...
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Kutch I, Fedorka K
Proc Biol Sci
. 2015 Dec;
282(1820):20151301.
PMID: 26631557
Sexually dimorphic phenotypes arise from the differential expression of male and female shared genes throughout the genome. Unfortunately, the underlying molecular mechanisms by which dimorphic regulation manifests and evolves are...
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Kutch I, Sevgili H, Wittman T, Fedorka K
J Exp Biol
. 2014 Aug;
217(Pt 20):3664-9.
PMID: 25147243
As temperatures change, insects alter the amount of melanin in their cuticle to improve thermoregulation. However, melanin is also central to insect immunity, suggesting that thermoregulatory strategy may indirectly impact...