William B Neaves
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Recent Articles
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Ho D, Tormey D, Odell A, Newton A, Schnittker R, Baumann D, et al.
Elife
. 2024 Jun;
13.
PMID: 38847388
Facultative parthenogenesis (FP) has historically been regarded as rare in vertebrates, but in recent years incidences have been reported in a growing list of fish, reptile, and bird species. Despite...
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Widespread failure to complete meiosis does not impair fecundity in parthenogenetic whiptail lizards
Newton A, Schnittker R, Yu Z, Munday S, Baumann D, Neaves W, et al.
Development
. 2016 Nov;
143(23):4486-4494.
PMID: 27802173
Parthenogenetic species of whiptail lizards in the genus Aspidoscelis constitute a striking example of speciation by hybridization, in which first-generation hybrids instantly attain reproductive isolation and procreate as clonal all-female...
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Lutes A, Baumann D, Neaves W, Baumann P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 May;
108(24):9910-5.
PMID: 21543715
Speciation in animals commonly involves an extrinsic barrier to genetic exchange followed by the accumulation of sufficient genetic variation to impede subsequent productive interbreeding. All-female species of whiptail lizards, which...
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Neaves W, Baumann P
Trends Genet
. 2011 Feb;
27(3):81-8.
PMID: 21334090
The past decade has seen a remarkable revision of perspectives on unisexual reproduction in vertebrates. One can no longer view it as a rare curiosity far outside the mainstream of...
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Lutes A, Neaves W, Baumann D, Wiegraebe W, Baumann P
Nature
. 2010 Feb;
464(7286):283-6.
PMID: 20173738
Although bisexual reproduction has proven to be highly successful, parthenogenetic all-female populations occur frequently in certain taxa, including the whiptail lizards of the genus Aspidoscelis. Allozyme analysis revealed a high...
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Magill G, Neaves W
Kennedy Inst Ethics J
. 2009 Jul;
19(2):201-2.
PMID: 19623824
No abstract available.
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Magill G, Neaves W
Kennedy Inst Ethics J
. 2009 Mar;
19(1):23-32.
PMID: 19306695
Scientific breakthroughs rarely yield the potential to engage a foundational ethical question. Recent studies on direct reprogramming of human skin cells reported by the Yamanaka lab in Japan and the...
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Li L, Neaves W
Cancer Res
. 2006 May;
66(9):4553-7.
PMID: 16651403
Scientists have tried for decades to understand cancer development in the context of therapeutic strategies. The realization that cancers may rely on "cancer stem cells" that share the self-renewal feature...
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