James O. McInerney, Ph.D
Affiliations: | 1999-2015 | Biology | National University of Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland |
2015- | Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health | The University of Manchester (United Kingdom) |
Area:
Molecular evolutionWebsite:
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"James McInerney"Cross-listing: Evolution Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn W. Patching | grad student | 1991-1995 | University College Galway (Evolution Tree) |
Richard Powell | grad student | 1991-1995 | National University of Ireland Galway (Evolution Tree) |
Michelle Kelly-Borges | post-doc | The Natural History Museum London (Evolution Tree) |
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Beavan AJS, Domingo-Sananes MR, McInerney JO. (2023) Contingency, repeatability, and predictability in the evolution of a prokaryotic pangenome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2304934120 |
Beavan AJS, McInerney JO. (2022) Gene essentiality evolves across a pangenome. Nature Microbiology. 7: 1510-1511 |
Hall RJ, Whelan FJ, Cummins EA, et al. (2021) Gene-gene relationships in an accessory genome are linked to function and mobility. Microbial Genomics. 7 |
Whelan FJ, Hall RJ, McInerney JO. (2021) Evidence for selection in the abundant accessory gene content of a prokaryote pangenome. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Domingo-Sananes MR, McInerney JO. (2021) Mechanisms That Shape Microbial Pangenomes. Trends in Microbiology |
Hall RJ, Whelan FJ, McInerney JO, et al. (2020) Horizontal Gene Transfer as a Source of Conflict and Cooperation in Prokaryotes. Frontiers in Microbiology. 11: 1569 |
Whelan FJ, Rusilowicz M, McInerney JO. (2020) Coinfinder: detecting significant associations and dissociations in pangenomes. Microbial Genomics |
Ou Y, McInerney JO. (2019) Eukaryote Genes Are More Likely than Prokaryote Genes to Be Composites. Genes. 10 |
Am M, Hyland EM, Cormican P, et al. (2019) Gene Fusions derived by transcriptional readthrough are Driven by Segmental Duplication in Human. Genome Biology and Evolution |
Méheust R, Bhattacharya D, Pathmanathan JS, et al. (2018) Formation of chimeric genes with essential functions at the origin of eukaryotes. Bmc Biology. 16: 30 |