Joy Bergelson

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New York University 
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Oldstone-Jackson C, Huang F, Bergelson J. (2023) Microbe-associated molecular pattern recognition receptors have little effect on endophytic microbiome assembly in the field. Frontiers in Plant Science. 14: 1276472
Brachi B, Filiault D, Whitehurst H, et al. (2022) Plant genetic effects on microbial hubs impact host fitness in repeated field trials. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2201285119
Huang Y, Chen J, Dong C, et al. (2021) Species-specific partial gene duplication in Arabidopsis thaliana evolved novel phenotypic effects on morphological traits under strong positive selection. The Plant Cell
Bergelson J, Brachi B, Roux F, et al. (2021) Assessing the potential to harness the microbiome through plant genetics. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 70: 167-173
Beilsmith K, Perisin M, Bergelson J. (2021) Natural Bacterial Assemblages in Arabidopsis thaliana Tissues Become More Distinguishable and Diverse during Host Development. Mbio. 12
MacQueen A, Tian D, Chang W, et al. (2019) Population Genetics of the Highly Polymorphic Gene Family. Genes. 10
Bergelson J, Mittelstrass J, Horton MW. (2019) Characterizing both bacteria and fungi improves understanding of the Arabidopsis root microbiome. Scientific Reports. 9: 24
Beilsmith K, Thoen MPM, Brachi B, et al. (2018) Genome-Wide Association studies on the phyllosphere microbiome: embracing complexity in host-microbe interactions. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology
Rubio B, Cosson P, Caballero M, et al. (2018) Genome wide association study reveals new loci involved in Arabidopsis thaliana and Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) interactions in the field. The New Phytologist
Nallu S, Hill JA, Don K, et al. (2018) The molecular genetic basis of herbivory between butterflies and their host plants. Nature Ecology & Evolution
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