Jon F. Wilkins, Ph.D.

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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theoretical population genetics
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John R. Wakeley grad student 2002 Harvard
 (Coalescent theory and demographic inference in a continuous population and extensions of the kinship theory of imprinting.)
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Dent CL, Rienecker KDA, Ward A, et al. (2020) Mice lacking paternal expression of imprinted Grb10 are risk-takers. Genes, Brain, and Behavior. e12679
Wilkins JF, Bhattacharya T. (2019) Intragenomic conflict over bet-hedging. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 374: 20180142
Dent CL, Humby T, Lewis K, et al. (2018) Impulsive Choice in Mice Lacking Paternal Expression ofSuggests Intra-genomic Conflict in Behavior. Genetics
Dent CL, Humby T, Lewis K, et al. (2016) Impulsive choices in mice lacking imprinted Nesp55. Genes, Brain, and Behavior
Wilkins JF, McHale PT, Gervin J, et al. (2016) Survival of the Curviest: Noise-Driven Selection for Synergistic Epistasis. Plos Genetics. 12: e1006003
Wilkins JF, Úbeda F, Van Cleve J. (2016) The evolving landscape of imprinted genes in humans and mice: Conflict among alleles, genes, tissues, and kin. Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
Wilkins JF. (2014) Genomic imprinting of Grb10: coadaptation or conflict? Plos Biology. 12: e1001800
Brandvain Y, Van Cleve J, Ubeda F, et al. (2011) Demography, kinship, and the evolving theory of genomic imprinting. Trends in Genetics : Tig. 27: 251-7
Wilkins JF, Úbeda F. (2011) Diseases associated with genomic imprinting. Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science. 101: 401-45
Ubeda F, Wilkins JF. (2011) The Red Queen theory of recombination hotspots. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 24: 541-53
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