Tom Hill
Affiliations: | 2012-2016 | Institute of Population Genetics | Vetmeduni Vienna |
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Robert L. Unckless | post-doc | 2016- | University of Kansas (Evolution Tree) |
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Vertacnik KL, Herrig DK, Godfrey RK, et al. (2023) Evolution of five environmentally responsive gene families in a pine-feeding sawfly, (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae). Ecology and Evolution. 13: e10506 |
Hill T, Unckless RL, Perlmutter JI. (2021) Positive selection and horizontal gene transfer in the genome of a male-killing Wolbachia. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Hill T, Rosales-Stephens HL, Unckless RL. (2021) Rapid divergence of the male reproductive proteins in the Drosophila dunni group and implications for postmating incompatibilities between species. G3 (Bethesda, Md.) |
Hill T, Unckless RL. (2020) Recurrent evolution of high virulence in isolated populations of a DNA virus. Elife. 9 |
Hill T, Unckless RL. (2020) Adaptation, ancestral variation and gene flow in a 'Sky Island' Drosophila species. Molecular Ecology |
Chapman JR, Hill T, Unckless RL. (2019) Balancing selection drives the maintenance of genetic variation in Drosophila antimicrobial peptides. Genome Biology and Evolution |
Perlmutter JI, Bordenstein SR, Unckless RL, et al. (2019) The phage gene wmk is a candidate for male killing by a bacterial endosymbiont. Plos Pathogens. 15: e1007936 |
Hill T, Unckless RL. (2019) A Deep Learning Approach for Detecting Copy Number Variation in Next-Generation Sequencing Data. G3 (Bethesda, Md.) |
Hill T, Koseva BS, Unckless RL. (2019) The genome of Drosophila innubila reveals lineage-specific patterns of selection in immune genes. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Hill T, Betancourt AJ. (2018) Extensive exchange of transposable elements in the group. Mobile Dna. 9: 20 |