Elizabeth H B Hellen, BSc, MRes, MSc, Phd
Affiliations: | 2018- | LRLR | University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom |
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"Elizabeth Hellen"Parents
Sign in to add mentorSue Jones | grad student | 2006-2010 | University of Sussex |
Melanie Newport | grad student | 2006-2010 | Brighton and Sussex Medical School |
John F.Y. Brookfield | post-doc | 2010-2013 | Nottingham (Evolution Tree) |
Andrew D. Kern | post-doc | 2013-2014 | Rutgers, New Brunswick (FlyTree) |
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Riesch R, Muschick M, Lindtke D, et al. (2017) Transitions between phases of genomic differentiation during stick-insect speciation. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1: 82 |
Maguire JE, Silva M, Nguyen KC, et al. (2015) Myristoylated CIL-7 Regulates Ciliary Extracellular Vesicle Biogenesis. Molecular Biology of the Cell |
Hellen EH, Kern AD. (2015) The role of DNA insertions in phenotypic differentiation between humans and other primates. Genome Biology and Evolution. 7: 1168-78 |
Hellen EH, Brookfield JF. (2013) Transposable element invasions. Mobile Genetic Elements. 3: e23920 |
Hellen EH, Brookfield JF. (2013) Alu elements in primates are preferentially lost from areas of high GC content. Peerj. 1: e78 |
Hellen EH, Brookfield JF. (2013) The diversity of class II transposable elements in mammalian genomes has arisen from ancestral phylogenetic splits during ancient waves of proliferation through the genome. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 30: 100-8 |
Hellen EH, Brookfield JF. (2011) Investigation of the origin and spread of a Mammalian transposable element based on current sequence diversity. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 73: 287-96 |
Flower K, Hellen E, Newport MJ, et al. (2010) Evaluation of a prediction protocol to identify potential targets of epigenetic reprogramming by the cancer associated Epstein Barr virus. Plos One. 5: e9443 |