Scott William Roy

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2005 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Walter Gilbert grad student 2005 Harvard
 (Evolutionary inferences from the pattern of intron conservation.)
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Larue GE, Roy SW. (2023) Where the minor things are: a pan-eukaryotic survey suggests neutral processes may explain much of minor intron evolution. Nucleic Acids Research. 51: 10884-10908
Roy SW, Gozashti L, Bowser BA, et al. (2022) Intron-rich dinoflagellate genomes driven by Introner transposable elements of unprecedented diversity. Current Biology : Cb. 33: 189-196.e4
Gozashti L, Roy SW, Thornlow B, et al. (2022) Transposable elements drive intron gain in diverse eukaryotes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2209766119
Márquez Y, Mantica F, Cozzuto L, et al. (2021) ExOrthist: a tool to infer exon orthologies at any evolutionary distance. Genome Biology. 22: 239
Larue GE, Eliáš M, Roy SW. (2021) Expansion and transformation of the minor spliceosomal system in the slime mold Physarum polycephalum. Current Biology : Cb
Lim CS, Weinstein BN, Roy SW, et al. (2021) Analysis of fungal genomes reveals commonalities of intron gain or loss and functions in intron-poor species. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Roy SW. (2020) Noncoding RNA, Intragenomic Conflict, and Rodent SRY Evolution. Trends in Genetics : Tig
Moyer DC, Larue GE, Hershberger CE, et al. (2020) Comprehensive database and evolutionary dynamics of U12-type introns. Nucleic Acids Research
Soulette CM, Oliverio O, Roy SW. (2019) On the function of trans-splicing: No evidence for widespread proteome diversification in trypanosomes. Genome Biology and Evolution
Roy SW, Bowser BA. (2019) Molecular Evolution: RNA Splicing Machinery Moonlights in Junk Removal. Current Biology : Cb. 29: R920-R922
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