Richard P. Meisel

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
 University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States 
Area:
Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics
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Parents

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Judith Lengyel research assistant 2001-2001 UCLA
Ross MacIntyre research assistant 2000-2002 Cornell
Stephen W. Schaeffer grad student 2002-2008 Penn State
Andy Clark post-doc 2008- Cornell

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Matthew W. Hahn collaborator
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Meisel RP, Freeman JC, Asgari D, et al. (2023) New insights into immune genes and other expanded gene families of the house fly, Musca domestica, from an improved whole genome sequence. Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology. e22049
Meisel RP. (2022) Ecology and the evolution of sex chromosomes. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Asgari D, Saski CA, Meisel RP, et al. (2022) Constitutively-expressed and induced immune effectors in the house fly (Musca domestica) and the transcription factors that may regulate them. Insect Molecular Biology
Meisel RP, Asgari D, Schlamp F, et al. (2022) Induction and inhibition of Drosophila X chromosome gene expression are both impeded by the dosage compensation complex. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Bronikowski AM, Meisel RP, Biga PR, et al. (2022) Sex-specific aging in animals: Perspective and future directions. Aging Cell. e13542
Delclos PJ, Adhikari K, Hassan O, et al. (2021) Thermal tolerance and preference are both consistent with the clinal distribution of house fly proto-Y chromosomes. Evolution Letters. 5: 495-506
Adhikari K, Son JH, Rensink AH, et al. (2021) Temperature-dependent effects of house fly proto-Y chromosomes on gene expression could be responsible for fitness differences that maintain polygenic sex determination. Molecular Ecology
Olafson PU, Aksoy S, Attardo GM, et al. (2021) Publisher Correction: The genome of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, reveals potential mechanisms underlying reproduction, host interactions, and novel targets for pest control. Bmc Biology. 19: 150
Meisel RP. (2021) The maintenance of polygenic sex determination depends on the dominance of fitness effects which are predictive of the role of sexual antagonism. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Olafson PU, Aksoy S, Attardo GM, et al. (2021) The genome of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, reveals potential mechanisms underlying reproduction, host interactions, and novel targets for pest control. Bmc Biology. 19: 41
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