Lydia J. Bright, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Cell Biology, Evolution and Development Biology, Molecular BiologyGoogle:
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(Insights into cellular complexity and the evolution of membrane trafficking from a survey of Rab GTPases in Tetrahymena thermophila.) |
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Bright LJ, Lynch M. (2018) The Rab7 subfamily across Paramecium aurelia species; evidence of high conservation in sequence and function. Small Gtpases. 1-9 |
Bright LJ, Gout JF, Lynch M. (2017) Early stages of functional diversification in the Rab GTPase gene family revealed by genomic and localization studies in Paramecium species. Molecular Biology of the Cell |
Xu S, Spitze K, Ackerman MS, et al. (2015) Hybridization and the origin of contagious asexuality in Daphnia pulex. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Xu S, Ackerman MS, Long H, et al. (2015) A Male-Specific Genetic Map of the Microcrustacean Daphnia pulex Based on Single Sperm Whole-Genome Sequencing. Genetics |
Nusblat AD, Bright LJ, Turkewitz AP. (2012) Conservation and innovation in Tetrahymena membrane traffic: proteins, lipids, and compartments. Methods in Cell Biology. 109: 141-75 |
Turkewitz AP, Bright LJ. (2011) A Rab-based view of membrane traffic in the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila. Small Gtpases. 2: 222-226 |
Bright LJ, Kambesis N, Nelson SB, et al. (2010) Comprehensive analysis reveals dynamic and evolutionary plasticity of Rab GTPases and membrane traffic in Tetrahymena thermophila. Plos Genetics. 6: e1001155 |