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Lee S, West C, Opulente D, Harrison M, Wolters J, Shen X, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40060456
The Saccharomycotina fungi have evolved to inhabit a vast diversity of habitats over their 400-million-year evolution. There are, however, only a few known fungal pathogens of plants in this subphylum,...
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Pontes A, Harrison M, Rokas A, Goncalves C
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2024 Oct; 90(11):e0125724. PMID: 39440949
Distantly related organisms may evolve similar traits when exposed to similar environments or engaging in certain lifestyles. Several members of the Lactobacillaceae [lactic acid bacteria (LAB)] family are frequently isolated...
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Goncalves C, Harrison M, Steenwyk J, Opulente D, LaBella A, Wolters J, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2024 Sep; 22(9):e3002832. PMID: 39312572
Many distantly related organisms have convergently evolved traits and lifestyles that enable them to live in similar ecological environments. However, the extent of phenotypic convergence evolving through the same or...
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Harrison M, Opulente D, Wolters J, Shen X, Zhou X, Groenewald M, et al.
Yeast . 2024 Sep; 41(10):615-628. PMID: 39295298
Yeasts in the subphylum Saccharomycotina are found across the globe in disparate ecosystems. A major aim of yeast research is to understand the diversity and evolution of ecological traits, such...
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Zavala B, Dineen L, Fisher K, Opulente D, Harrison M, Wolters J, et al.
G3 (Bethesda) . 2024 Aug; 14(11). PMID: 39213398
Codon usage bias, or the unequal use of synonymous codons, is observed across genes, genomes, and between species. It has been implicated in many cellular functions, such as translation dynamics...
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David K, Schraiber J, Crandall J, Labella A, Opulente D, Harrison M, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39091791
Many remarkable innovations have repeatedly occurred across vast evolutionary distances. When convergent traits emerge on the tree of life, they are sometimes driven by the same underlying gene families, while...
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Pontes A, Harrison M, Rokas A, Goncalves C
bioRxiv . 2024 Jul; PMID: 39005388
Importance: Several lactic acid bacteria (LAB) species are intimately associated with bees and exhibit unique biochemical properties with potential for food applications and honeybee health. Using a machine-learning based approach,...
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Feng B, Li Y, Liu H, Steenwyk J, David K, Tian X, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38895429
Gene gains and losses are a major driver of genome evolution; their precise characterization can provide insights into the origin and diversification of major lineages. Here, we examined gene family...
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Zavala B, Dineen L, Fisher K, Opulente D, Harrison M, Wolters J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38826271
Codon usage bias, or the unequal use of synonymous codons, is observed across genes, genomes, and between species. The biased use of synonymous codons has been implicated in many cellular...
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Harrison M, Ubbelohde E, LaBella A, Opulente D, Wolters J, Zhou X, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Apr; 121(18):e2315314121. PMID: 38669185
How genomic differences contribute to phenotypic differences is a major question in biology. The recently characterized genomes, isolation environments, and qualitative patterns of growth on 122 sources and conditions of...