Joseph W. Thornton, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2002-2014 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
 2012- University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
protein evolution
Website:
https://genes.uchicago.edu/admin/person/joe-thornton-phd
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Parents

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Rob DeSalle grad student American Museum of Natural History
Darcy B. Kelley grad student 2000 Columbia (Neurotree)
 (The evolution of molecular novelty: Mechanisms for generating and selecting new proteins and functions in the nuclear receptor superfamily.)

Children

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Victor Hanson-Smith grad student University of Oregon
Bryan Kolaczkowski grad student 2006 University of Oregon
Sean M. Carroll grad student 2009 University of Oregon
Michael Harms post-doc University of Oregon
Carrie F. Olson-Manning post-doc 2013-2016 Chicago (Chemistry Tree)
Lora K. Picton research scientist 2013-2016 Chicago (Chemistry Tree)
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Park Y, Metzger BPH, Thornton JW. (2023) The simplicity of protein sequence-function relationships. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Pillai AS, Hochberg GKA, Thornton JW. (2022) Simple mechanisms for the evolution of protein complexity. Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society. e4449
Park Y, Metzger BPH, Thornton JW. (2022) Epistatic drift causes gradual decay of predictability in protein evolution. Science (New York, N.Y.). 376: 823-830
Xie VC, Pu J, Metzger BP, et al. (2021) Contingency and chance erase necessity in the experimental evolution of ancestral proteins. Elife. 10
Hochberg GKA, Liu Y, Marklund EG, et al. (2020) A hydrophobic ratchet entrenches molecular complexes. Nature
Pillai AS, Chandler SA, Liu Y, et al. (2020) Origin of complexity in haemoglobin evolution. Nature. 581: 480-485
Siddiq MA, Thornton JW. (2019) Fitness effects but no temperature-mediated balancing selection at the polymorphic gene of . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Cheng S, Park Y, Kurleto JD, et al. (2019) Family of neural wiring receptors in bilaterians defined by phylogenetic, biochemical, and structural evidence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Liu Q, Onal P, Datta RR, et al. (2018) Ancient mechanisms for the evolution of the bicoid homeodomain's function in fly development. Elife. 7
Venkat A, Hahn MW, Thornton JW. (2018) Multinucleotide mutations cause false inferences of lineage-specific positive selection. Nature Ecology & Evolution
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