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Inbar Maayan

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Logan M, Neel L, Nicholson D, Stokes A, Miller C, Chung A, et al.
J Exp Biol . 2020 Dec; 224(Pt 2). PMID: 33328289
If fitness optima for a given trait differ between males and females in a population, sexual dimorphism may evolve. Sex-biased trait variation may affect patterns of habitat use, and if...
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Campbell-Staton S, Winchell K, Rochette N, Fredette J, Maayan I, Schweizer R, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2020 Mar; 4(4):652-658. PMID: 32152530
Only recently have we begun to understand the ecological and evolutionary effects of urbanization on species, with studies revealing drastic impacts on community composition, gene flow, behaviour, morphology and physiology....
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Winchell K, Maayan I, Fredette J, Revell L
Proc Biol Sci . 2018 Jun; 285(1880). PMID: 29875296
Urban habitats are drastically modified from their natural state, creating unique challenges and selection pressures for organisms that reside in them. We compared locomotor performance of lizards from urban and...
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Tollis M, Hutchins E, Stapley J, Rupp S, Eckalbar W, Maayan I, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2018 Jan; 10(2):489-506. PMID: 29360978
Squamates include all lizards and snakes, and display some of the most diverse and extreme morphological adaptations among vertebrates. However, compared with birds and mammals, relatively few resources exist for...
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Gonzalez-Tortuero E, Rusek J, Turko P, Petrusek A, Maayan I, Pialek L, et al.
Zoology (Jena) . 2016 May; 119(4):314-21. PMID: 27209316
Studies of parasite population dynamics in natural systems are crucial for our understanding of host-parasite coevolutionary processes. Some field studies have reported that host genotype frequencies in natural populations change...
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Gonzalez-Tortuero E, Rusek J, Maayan I, Petrusek A, Pialek L, Laurent S, et al.
Parasit Vectors . 2016 May; 9(1):293. PMID: 27206473
Background: Microsporidia are spore-forming obligate intracellular parasites that include both emerging pathogens and economically important disease agents. However, little is known about the genetic diversity of microsporidia. Here, we investigated...
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Ish-Shalom M, Dahan Y, Maayan I, Irihimovitch V
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2011 Jun; 49(8):931-6. PMID: 21676621
We isolated and characterized a mango (Mangifera indica L.) cDNA homolog of the ethylene receptor gene ERS1, designated MiERS1. Genomic Southern blot analysis suggested the existence of a second gene...
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Keren I, Bezawork-Geleta A, Kolton M, Maayan I, Belausov E, Levy M, et al.
RNA . 2009 Dec; 15(12):2299-311. PMID: 19946041
Mitochondria (mt) in plants house about 20 group-II introns, which lie within protein-coding genes required in both organellar genome expression and respiration activities. While in nonplant systems the splicing of...
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Maayan I, Shaya F, Ratner K, Mani Y, Lavee S, Avidan B, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2008 Jul; 134(3):547-58. PMID: 18636989
Olive leaves are known to mature slowly, reaching their maximum photosynthetic activity only after full leaf expansion. Poor assimilation rates, typical to young olive leaves, were previously associated with low...