Jess Morgan
Affiliations: | Plant and Microbial Biology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Martin B, Doane MP, Henkens J, et al. (2024) Who bit the boat? New DNA collection and genomic methods enable species identification in suspected shark-related incidents. Forensic Science International. Genetics. 72: 103087 |
Madhav M, Parry R, Morgan JAT, et al. (2020) endosymbiont of the horn fly : a supergroup A strain with multiple horizontally acquired cytoplasmic incompatibility genes. Applied and Environmental Microbiology |
Madhav M, Brown G, Morgan JAT, et al. (2020) Buffalo Flies Receptive to Wolbachia Infection: An Opportunity for Population Control? Proceedings. 36: 79 |
Morgan JAT, Sumpton WD, Jones AT, et al. (2019) Assessment of genetic structure among Australian east coast populations of snapper Chrysophrys auratus (Sparidae) Marine and Freshwater Research. 70: 964 |
Morgan JAT, Godwin RM. (2017) Mitochondrial genomes of Australian chicken Eimeria support the presence of ten species with low genetic diversity among strains. Veterinary Parasitology. 243: 58-66 |
Williams SM, Bennett MB, Pepperell JG, et al. (2016) Spatial genetic subdivision among populations of the highly migratory black marlin Istiompax indica within the central Indo-Pacific Marine and Freshwater Research. 67: 1205-1214 |
Godwin RM, Morgan JA. (2015) A molecular survey of Eimeria in chickens across Australia. Veterinary Parasitology |
Dudgeon CL, Blower DC, Broderick D, et al. (2012) A review of the application of molecular genetics for fisheries management and conservation of sharks and rays. Journal of Fish Biology. 80: 1789-843 |
Ovenden JR, Morgan JAT, Street R, et al. (2011) Negligible evidence for regional genetic population structure for two shark species Rhizoprionodon acutus (Rüppell, 1837) and Sphyrna lewini (Griffith & Smith, 1834) with contrasting biology Marine Biology. 158: 1497-1509 |
Ovenden JR, Morgan JAT, Kashiwagi T, et al. (2010) Towards better management of Australia’s shark fishery: genetic analyses reveal unexpected ratios of cryptic blacktip species Carcharhinus tilstoni and C. limbatus Marine and Freshwater Research. 61: 253-262 |