Andres Aguilar, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Application of molecular genetic techniques to questions in systematics, population genetics, sociobiology and conservationGoogle:
"Andres Aguilar"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRobert Wayne | grad student | 2003 | UCLA | |
(The roles of selection and drift in the maintenance of MHC and neutral genetic variation in natural populations.) |
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Sign in to add traineeCarl St. John | grad student | 2018-2019 | California State University Los Angeles |
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Olivares-Zambrano D, Daane J, Hyde J, et al. (2022) Speciation genomics and the role of depth in the divergence of rockfishes () revealed through Pool-seq analysis of enriched sequences. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e9341 |
Maier PA, Vandergast AG, Ostoja SM, et al. (2022) Landscape genetics of a sub-alpine toad: climate change predicted to induce upward range shifts via asymmetrical migration corridors. Heredity |
St John CA, Buser TJ, Kee VE, et al. (2021) Diversification along a benthic to pelagic gradient contributes to fish diversity in the world's largest lake (Lake Baikal, Russia). Molecular Ecology |
Perez GS, Goodenough KS, Horn MH, et al. (2020) High Connectivity Among Breeding Populations of the Elegant Tern (Thalasseus elegans) in Mexico and Southern California Revealed Through Population Genomic Analysis Waterbirds. 43: 17 |
Maier PA, Vandergast AG, Ostoja SM, et al. (2019) Pleistocene glacial cycles drove lineage diversification and fusion in the Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus canorus). Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Heras J, Aguilar A. (2019) Comparative transcriptomics reveals patterns of adaptive evolution associated with depth and age within marine rockfishes (Sebastes). The Journal of Heredity |
Sandel MW, Aguilar A, Buonaccorsi VP, et al. (2018) Complete Mitochondrial Genome Sequences of Five Rockfishes (Perciformes: ). Mitochondrial Dna. Part B, Resources. 3: 825-826 |
Aguilar A, Truong BR, Gutierrez F. (2018) Complete mitochondrial DNA genomes for two northeast Pacific mesopelagic fishes, the Mexican lampfish () and black-belly dragonfish (). Mitochondrial Dna. Part B, Resources. 3: 21-23 |
Berriman JS, Ellingson RA, Awbrey JD, et al. (2018) A biting commentary: Integrating tooth characters with molecular data doubles known species diversity in a lineage of sea slugs that consume "killer algae". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution |
Fast K, Aguilar A, Nolte AW, et al. (2017) Complete mitochondrial genomes for , , and (Perciformes, Cottidae). Mitochondrial Dna. Part B, Resources. 2: 666-668 |