Richard H. Heineman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Integrative Biology | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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(Lysis time, optimality, and the genetics of evolution in a T7 phage model system.) |
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Fazzino L, Anisman J, Chacón JM, et al. (2019) Lytic bacteriophage have diverse indirect effects in a synthetic cross-feeding community. The Isme Journal |
Heineman RH, Brown SP. (2012) Experimental evolution of a bacteriophage virus reveals the trajectory of adaptation across a fecundity/longevity trade-off. Plos One. 7: e46322 |
Chantranupong L, Heineman RH. (2012) A common, non-optimal phenotypic endpoint in experimental adaptations of bacteriophage lysis time. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 12: 37 |
Bull JJ, Heineman RH, Wilke CO. (2011) The phenotype-fitness map in experimental evolution of phages. Plos One. 6: e27796 |
Heineman RH, Bull JJ, Molineux IJ. (2009) Layers of evolvability in a bacteriophage life history trait. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 26: 1289-98 |
Heineman RH, Springman R, Bull JJ. (2008) Optimal foraging by bacteriophages through host avoidance. The American Naturalist. 171: E149-57 |
Heineman RH, Bull JJ. (2007) Testing optimality with experimental evolution: lysis time in a bacteriophage. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 61: 1695-709 |
Heineman RH, Molineux IJ, Bull JJ. (2005) Evolutionary robustness of an optimal phenotype: re-evolution of lysis in a bacteriophage deleted for its lysin gene. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 61: 181-91 |