Kimberly J. Gilbert, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Zoology | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Evolution, Population GeneticsWebsite:
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"Kimberly Gilbert"Parents
Sign in to add mentorDouglas R. Taylor | research assistant | 2009-2011 | UVA |
Michael C. Whitlock | grad student | 2011-2016 | UBC |
Aneil Agrawal | post-doc | 2016-2017 | University of Toronto |
Stephen I. Wright | post-doc | 2016-2017 | University of Toronto |
Laurent Excoffier | post-doc | 2017-2019 | University of Bern, Switzerland |
Christophe Dessimoz | post-doc | 2019-2020 | Université de Lausanne (Computational Biology Tree) |
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Berdan EL, Barton NH, Butlin R, et al. (2023) How chromosomal inversions reorient the evolutionary process. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Zeitler L, Parisod C, Gilbert KJ. (2023) Purging due to self-fertilization does not prevent accumulation of expansion load. Plos Genetics. 19: e1010883 |
Roesti M, Gilbert KJ, Samuk K. (2022) Chromosomal inversions can limit adaptation to new environments. Molecular Ecology. 31: 4435-4439 |
Gilbert KJ, Moinet A, Peischl S. (2022) Gene surfing of underdominant alleles promotes formation of hybrid zones. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 377: 20210006 |
Gilbert KJ, Zdraljevic S, Cook DE, et al. (2021) The distribution of mutational effects on fitness in Caenorhabditis elegans inferred from standing genetic variation. Genetics |
Altenhoff AM, Train CM, Gilbert KJ, et al. (2020) OMA orthology in 2021: website overhaul, conserved isoforms, ancestral gene order and more. Nucleic Acids Research |
Peischl S, Gilbert KJ. (2020) Evolution of Dispersal Can Rescue Populations from Expansion Load. The American Naturalist. 195: 349-360 |
Gilbert KJ, Pouyet F, Excoffier L, et al. (2019) Transition from Background Selection to Associative Overdominance Promotes Diversity in Regions of Low Recombination. Current Biology : Cb |
Gilbert KJ, Peischl S, Excoffier L. (2018) Mutation load dynamics during environmentally-driven range shifts. Plos Genetics. 14: e1007450 |
Antonovics J, Abbate JL, Bruns EL, et al. (2018) Effect of the anther-smut fungus Microbotryum on the juvenile growth of its host Silene latifolia. American Journal of Botany |