John F.Y. Brookfield, PhD
Affiliations: | Institute of Genetics | University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom |
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Genome evolutionWebsite:
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"John Brookfield"Parents
Sign in to add mentorCharles (Chuck) H. Langley | post-doc | 1981-1983 | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRichard John Edwards | grad student | Nottingham | |
Elizabeth H B Hellen | post-doc | 2010-2013 | Nottingham (Computational Biology Tree) |
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Brookfield JF. (2016) Why are estimates of the strength and direction of natural selection from wild populations not congruent with observed rates of phenotypic change? Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology |
Brookfield JF. (2014) How evolution happens Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 29: 189 |
Hellen EH, Brookfield JF. (2013) Transposable element invasions. Mobile Genetic Elements. 3: e23920 |
Hellen EH, Brookfield JF. (2013) Alu elements in primates are preferentially lost from areas of high GC content. Peerj. 1: e78 |
Hellen EH, Brookfield JF. (2013) The diversity of class II transposable elements in mammalian genomes has arisen from ancestral phylogenetic splits during ancient waves of proliferation through the genome. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 30: 100-8 |
Hellen EH, Brookfield JF. (2011) Investigation of the origin and spread of a Mammalian transposable element based on current sequence diversity. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 73: 287-96 |
Brookfield JF. (2011) Host-parasite relationships in the genome. Bmc Biology. 9: 67 |
Brookfield JF. (2010) Experimental evolution: the rate of adaptive evolution. Current Biology : Cb. 20: R23-5 |
Styles P, Brookfield JF. (2009) Source gene composition and gene conversion of the AluYh and AluYi lineages of retrotransposons. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 9: 102 |
Brookfield JF. (2009) Evolution and evolvability: celebrating Darwin 200. Biology Letters. 5: 44-6 |