Jonathan J Hughes
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Recent Articles
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Thomas G, Hughes J, Kumon T, Berv J, Nordgren C, Lampson M, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2025 Feb;
17(2).
PMID: 39903560
A species tree is a central concept in evolutionary biology whereby a single branching phylogeny reflects relationships among species. However, the phylogenies of different genomic regions often differ from the...
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Gabriel S, Hughes J, Herman J, Baines J, Gimenez M, Gray M, et al.
Genes (Basel)
. 2025 Jan;
15(12.
PMID: 39766912
Background/objectives: The colonization history of house mice reflects the maritime history of humans that passively transported them worldwide. We investigated western house mouse colonization in the Atlantic region through studies...
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Hughes J, Lagunas-Robles G, Campbell P
J Hered
. 2024 Jun;
115(6):601-624.
PMID: 38833450
The XX/XY sex chromosome system is deeply conserved in therian mammals, as is the role of Sry in testis determination, giving the impression of stasis relative to other taxa. However,...
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Thomas G, Hughes J, Kumon T, Berv J, Nordgren C, Lampson M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Sep;
PMID: 37693498
A species tree is a central concept in evolutionary biology whereby a single branching phylogeny reflects relationships among species. However, the phylogenies of different genomic regions often differ from the...
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Gimenez M, Hughes J, Scascitelli M, Gabriel S, Forster D, Panithanarak T, et al.
Cytogenet Genome Res
. 2022 Dec;
162(4):214-230.
PMID: 36455542
The Western European house mouse is chromosomally diverse, with diploid karyotypes ranging from the standard 40 telocentric chromosomes down to 22 chromosomes. Karyotypes are modified through Robertsonian (Rb) fusion of...
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Population structure and inbreeding in wild house mice (Mus musculus) at different geographic scales
Morgan A, Hughes J, Didion J, Jolley W, Campbell K, Threadgill D, et al.
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2022 Jun;
129(3):183-194.
PMID: 35764696
House mice (Mus musculus) have spread globally as a result of their commensal relationship with humans. In the form of laboratory strains, both inbred and outbred, they are also among...
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Hughes J, Berv J, Chester S, Sargis E, Field D
Ecol Evol
. 2021 Nov;
11(21):14540-14554.
PMID: 34765124
The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction 66 million years ago was characterized by a worldwide ecological catastrophe and rapid species turnover. Large-scale devastation of forested environments resulting from the Chicxulub asteroid...