Matthew A. Collin, Ph.D.

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Genetics, Genomics and Bioinformatics University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
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Cheryl Hayashi grad student 2010 UC Riverside
 (Characterization and evolutionary analyses of silk fibroins from two insect orders: Embioptera and Lepidoptera.)
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Springer MS, Emerling CA, Gatesy J, et al. (2019) Odontogenic ameloblast-associated (ODAM) is inactivated in toothless/enamelless placental mammals and toothed whales. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 19: 31
Collin MA, Clarke TH, Ayoub NA, et al. (2018) Genomic perspectives of spider silk genes through target capture sequencing: Conservation of stabilization mechanisms and homology-based structural models of Spidroin terminal regions. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Chaw RC, Collin M, Wimmer M, et al. (2017) Egg Case Silk Gene Sequences from Argiope Spiders: Evidence for Multiple Loci and a Loss of Function Between Paralogs. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Vienneau-Hathaway JM, Brassfield ER, Lane AK, et al. (2017) Duplication and concerted evolution of MiSp-encoding genes underlie the material properties of minor ampullate silks of cobweb weaving spiders. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 17: 78
Collin MA, Clarke TH, Ayoub NA, et al. (2016) Evidence from Multiple Species that Spider Silk Glue Component ASG2 is a Spidroin. Scientific Reports. 6: 21589
Collin MA, Edgerly JS, Hayashi CY. (2011) Comparison of fibroin cDNAs from webspinning insects: Insight into silk formation and function Zoology. 114: 239-246
Collin MA, Mita K, Sehnal F, et al. (2010) Molecular evolution of lepidopteran silk proteins: insights from the ghost moth, Hepialus californicus. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 70: 519-29
Casem ML, Collin MA, Ayoub NA, et al. (2010) Silk gene transcripts in the developing tubuliform glands of the Western black widow, Latrodectus hesperus Journal of Arachnology. 38: 99-103
Collin MA, Camama E, Swanson BO, et al. (2009) Comparison of embiopteran silks reveals tensile and structural similarities across Taxa. Biomacromolecules. 10: 2268-74
Collin MA, Garb JE, Edgerly JS, et al. (2009) Characterization of silk spun by the embiopteran, Antipaluria urichi. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 39: 75-82
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