Jeff Demuth, Ph.D.

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Biology University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States 
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http://www.uta.edu/faculty/demuth/
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Schield DR, Card DC, Hales NR, et al. (2019) The origins and evolution of chromosomes, dosage compensation, and mechanisms underlying venom regulation in snakes. Genome Research
Perry BW, Card DC, McGlothlin JW, et al. (2018) Molecular adaptations for sensing and securing prey and insight into amniote genome diversity from the garter snake genome. Genome Biology and Evolution
Tate AT, Andolfatto P, Demuth JP, et al. (2017) The within-host dynamics of infection in trans-generationally primed flour beetles. Molecular Ecology
McKenna DD, Scully ED, Pauchet Y, et al. (2016) Genome of the Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis), a globally significant invasive species, reveals key functional and evolutionary innovations at the beetle-plant interface. Genome Biology. 17: 227
Delph LF, Demuth JP. (2016) Haldane's Rule: Genetic Bases and Their Empirical Support. The Journal of Heredity
Blackmon H, Demuth JP. (2015) An information-theoretic approach to estimating the composite genetic effects contributing to variation among generation means: moving beyond the joint-scaling test for line cross analysis. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Blackmon H, Demuth JP. (2015) The fragile Y hypothesis: Y chromosome aneuploidy as a selective pressure in sex chromosome and meiotic mechanism evolution. Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. 37: 942-50
Blackmon H, Demuth JP. (2015) Coleoptera karyotype database Coleopterists Bulletin. 69: 174-175
Blackmon H, Demuth JP. (2015) Genomic origins of insect sex chromosomes Current Opinion in Insect Science
Blackmon H, Demuth JP. (2014) Estimating tempo and mode of Y chromosome turnover: explaining Y chromosome loss with the fragile Y hypothesis. Genetics. 197: 561-72
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