Jennifer A. Brisson
Affiliations: | Biological Sciences | The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE |
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Deem KD, Gregory L, Liu X, et al. (2023) Evolution and molecular mechanisms of wing plasticity in aphids. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 101142 |
Saleh Ziabari O, Zhong Q, Purandare SR, et al. (2022) Pea aphid winged and wingless males exhibit reproductive, gene expression, and lipid metabolism differences. Current Research in Insect Science. 2: 100039 |
Parker BJ, Driscoll RMH, Grantham ME, et al. (2021) Wing plasticity and associated gene expression varies across the pea aphid biotype complex. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Rispe C, Legeai F, Nabity PD, et al. (2020) The genome sequence of the grape phylloxera provides insights into the evolution, adaptation, and invasion routes of an iconic pest. Bmc Biology. 18: 90 |
Li B, Bickel RD, Parker BJ, et al. (2020) A large genomic insertion containing a duplicated follistatin gene is linked to the pea aphid male wing dimorphism. Elife. 9 |
Chung SH, Parker BJ, Blow F, et al. (2020) Host and Symbiont Genetic Determinants of Nutritional Phenotype in a Natural Population of the Pea Aphid. Molecular Ecology |
Grantham ME, Shingleton AW, Dudley E, et al. (2019) Expression profiling of winged- and wingless-destined pea aphid embryos implicates insulin/insulin growth factor signaling in morph differences. Evolution & Development |
Parker BJ, Brisson JA. (2019) A Laterally Transferred Viral Gene Modifies Aphid Wing Plasticity. Current Biology : Cb |
Grantham ME, Brisson JA. (2019) Extensive Differential Splicing Underlies Phenotypically Plastic Aphid Morphs. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 35: 1934-1946 |
Li B, Bickel RD, Parker BJ, et al. (2019) Author response: A large genomic insertion containing a duplicated follistatin gene is linked to the pea aphid male wing dimorphism Elife |