Nick VanKuren
Affiliations: | Ecology and Evolution | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Ruttenberg DM, VanKuren NW, Nallu S, et al. (2021) The evolution and genetics of sexually dimorphic 'dual' mimicry in the butterfly . Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20202192 |
VanKuren NW, Massardo D, Nallu S, et al. (2019) Butterfly mimicry polymorphisms highlight phylogenetic limits of gene re-use in the evolution of diverse adaptations. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Gao G, Vibranovski MD, Zhang L, et al. (2019) Corrigendum: A long-term demasculinization of X-linked intergenic noncoding RNAs in Drosophila melanogaster Genome Research. 29: 1566_1-1566_1 |
VanKuren NW, Long M. (2018) Gene duplicates resolving sexual conflict rapidly evolved essential gametogenesis functions. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Chakraborty M, VanKuren NW, Zhao R, et al. (2017) Hidden genetic variation shapes the structure of functional elements in Drosophila. Nature Genetics |
VanKuren NW, Vibranovski MD. (2014) A novel dataset for identifying sex-biased genes in Drosophila. Journal of Genomics. 2: 64-7 |
Gao G, Vibranovski MD, Zhang L, et al. (2014) A long-term demasculinization of X-linked intergenic noncoding RNAs in Drosophila melanogaster. Genome Research. 24: 629-38 |
Long M, VanKuren NW, Chen S, et al. (2013) New gene evolution: little did we know. Annual Review of Genetics. 47: 307-33 |
Vankuren NW, den Bakker HC, Morton JB, et al. (2013) Ribosomal RNA gene diversity, effective population size, and evolutionary longevity in asexual glomeromycota. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 67: 207-24 |
Vibranovski MD, Zhang YE, Kemkemer C, et al. (2012) Segmental dataset and whole body expression data do not support the hypothesis that non-random movement is an intrinsic property of Drosophila retrogenes. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 12: 169 |