Matthew Rogers

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Genetics University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Song Q, Lee J, Akter S, et al. (2020) Prediction of condition-specific regulatory genes using machine learning. Nucleic Acids Research
Bártulos CR, Rogers MB, Williams TA, et al. (2018) Mitochondrial glycolysis in a major lineage of eukaryotes. Genome Biology and Evolution
Kerr PJ, Rogers MB, Fitch A, et al. (2013) Comparative analysis of the complete genome sequence of the California MSW strain of myxoma virus reveals potential host adaptations. Journal of Virology. 87: 12080-9
Puthiyaveetil S, Kavanagh TA, Cain P, et al. (2008) The ancestral symbiont sensor kinase CSK links photosynthesis with gene expression in chloroplasts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 10061-6
Rogers MB, Patron NJ, Keeling PJ. (2007) Horizontal transfer of a eukaryotic plastid-targeted protein gene to cyanobacteria. Bmc Biology. 5: 26
Rogers MB, Watkins RF, Harper JT, et al. (2007) A complex and punctate distribution of three eukaryotic genes derived by lateral gene transfer. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 7: 89
Noble GP, Rogers MB, Keeling PJ. (2007) Complex distribution of EFL and EF-1alpha proteins in the green algal lineage. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 7: 82
Rogers MB, Gilson PR, Su V, et al. (2007) The complete chloroplast genome of the chlorarachniophyte Bigelowiella natans: evidence for independent origins of chlorarachniophyte and euglenid secondary endosymbionts. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 24: 54-62
Dillon RJ, Ivens AC, Churcher C, et al. (2006) Analysis of ESTs from Lutzomyia longipalpis sand flies and their contribution toward understanding the insect-parasite relationship. Genomics. 88: 831-40
Patron NJ, Rogers MB, Keeling PJ. (2006) Comparative rates of evolution in endosymbiotic nuclear genomes. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 6: 46
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