Marilou P. Sison-Mangus, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009 Biological Sciences - Ph.D. University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
Area:
vision, opsins, molecular evolution
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Adriana Briscoe grad student 2009 UC Irvine
 (Molecular and physiological innovations of the lycaenid butterfly eyes.)
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Briscoe AD, Bybee SM, Bernard GD, et al. (2010) Positive selection of a duplicated UV-sensitive visual pigment coincides with wing pigment evolution in Heliconius butterflies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 3628-33
Briscoe AD, Bybee SM, Bernard GD, et al. (2010) Reply to Nozawa et al.: Complementary statistical methods support positive selection of a duplicated UV opsin gene in Heliconius Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: E97
Pohl N, Sison-Mangus MP, Yee EN, et al. (2009) Impact of duplicate gene copies on phylogenetic analysis and divergence time estimates in butterflies. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 9: 99
Sison-Mangus MP, Briscoe AD, Zaccardi G, et al. (2008) The lycaenid butterfly Polyommatus icarus uses a duplicated blue opsin to see green. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 211: 361-9
Frentiu FD, Bernard GD, Sison-Mangus MP, et al. (2007) Gene duplication is an evolutionary mechanism for expanding spectral diversity in the long-wavelength photopigments of butterflies. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 24: 2016-28
Frentiu FD, Bernard GD, Cuevas CI, et al. (2007) Adaptive evolution of color vision as seen through the eyes of butterflies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 8634-40
Sison-Mangus MP, Bernard GD, Lampel J, et al. (2006) Beauty in the eye of the beholder: the two blue opsins of lycaenid butterflies and the opsin gene-driven evolution of sexually dimorphic eyes. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 209: 3079-90
Zaccardi G, Kelber A, Sison-Mangus MP, et al. (2006) Color discrimination in the red range with only one long-wavelength sensitive opsin. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 209: 1944-55
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