Brendan G. Hunt, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA |
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"Brendan Hunt"Parents
Sign in to add mentorSoojin Yi | grad student | 2011 | Georgia Tech | |
(Molecular evolution in the social insects.) |
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Catto MA, Ghosh S, Pandey S, et al. (2024) A plant virus differentially alters DNA methylation in two cryptic species of a hemipteran vector. Npj Viruses. 2: 35 |
Waugh AH, Catto MA, Arsenault SV, et al. (2024) Molecular underpinnings of plasticity and supergene-mediated polymorphism in fire ant queens. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Jones BM, Rubin BER, Dudchenko O, et al. (2023) Convergent and complementary selection shaped gains and losses of eusociality in sweat bees. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Arsenault SV, King JT, Kay S, et al. (2020) Simple inheritance, complex regulation: supergene-mediated fire ant queen polymorphism. Molecular Ecology |
Hunt BG. (2020) Supergene Evolution: Recombination Finds a Way. Current Biology : Cb. 30: R73-R76 |
Yan Z, Martin SH, Gotzek D, et al. (2020) Evolution of a supergene that regulates a trans-species social polymorphism. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Rubin BER, Jones BM, Hunt BG, et al. (2019) Rate variation in the evolution of non-coding DNA associated with social evolution in bees. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 374: 20180247 |
Glastad KM, Hunt BG, Goodisman MAD. (2018) Epigenetics in Insects: Genome Regulation and the Generation of Phenotypic Diversity. Annual Review of Entomology |
Rehan SM, Glastad KM, Steffen MA, et al. (2018) Conserved genes underlie phenotypic plasticity in an incipiently social bee. Genome Biology and Evolution |
Arsenault SV, Hunt BG, Rehan SM. (2018) The effect of maternal care on gene expression and DNA methylation in a subsocial bee. Nature Communications. 9: 3468 |