Scott A Rifkin
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Bloom J, Green R, Desai A, Oegema K, Rifkin S
bioRxiv
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39484375
Intrinsic reproductive isolation occurs when genetic differences between populations disrupt the development of hybrid organisms, preventing gene flow and enforcing speciation. While prior studies have examined the genetic origins of...
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Saberski E, Bock A, Goodridge R, Agarwal V, Lorimer T, Rifkin S, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2021 Sep;
17(9):e1009329.
PMID: 34506477
Behavioral phenotyping of model organisms has played an important role in unravelling the complexities of animal behavior. Techniques for classifying behavior often rely on easily identified changes in posture and...
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Lorimer T, Goodridge R, Bock A, Agarwal V, Saberski E, Sugihara G, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 May;
16(5):e0251053.
PMID: 33979384
Automated analysis of video can now generate extensive time series of pose and motion in freely-moving organisms. This requires new quantitative tools to characterise behavioural dynamics. For the model roundworm...
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Yang B, Rifkin S
Elife
. 2020 Oct;
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PMID: 33052100
The speed at which a cell fate decision in nematode worms evolves is due to the number of genes that control the decision, rather than to a high mutation rate.
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Taton A, Erikson C, Yang Y, Rubin B, Rifkin S, Golden J, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Apr;
11(1):1688.
PMID: 32245943
The cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus is a model organism for the study of circadian rhythms. It is naturally competent for transformation-that is, it takes up DNA from the environment, but the...
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Welkie D, Rubin B, Chang Y, Diamond S, Rifkin S, LiWang A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Jul;
115(30):E7174-E7183.
PMID: 29991601
The recurrent pattern of light and darkness generated by Earth's axial rotation has profoundly influenced the evolution of organisms, selecting for both biological mechanisms that respond acutely to environmental changes...
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Rubin B, Huynh T, Welkie D, Diamond S, Simkovsky R, Pierce E, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2018 Apr;
14(4):e1007301.
PMID: 29608558
The broadly conserved signaling nucleotide cyclic di-adenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP) is essential for viability in most bacteria where it has been studied. However, characterization of the cellular functions and metabolism of...
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Stockwell S, Rifkin S
Mol Syst Biol
. 2017 Feb;
13(1):908.
PMID: 28137775
When a cell encounters a new environment, its transcriptional response can be constrained by its history. For example, yeast cells in galactose induce GAL genes with a speed and unanimity...
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Du L, Tracy S, Rifkin S
Dev Biol
. 2016 Feb;
412(1):160-170.
PMID: 26896592
Cis-regulatory elements (CREs) are crucial links in developmental gene regulatory networks, but in many cases, it can be difficult to discern whether similar CREs are functionally equivalent. We found that...