Joanna Masel, D.Phil.

Affiliations: 
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
evolutionary theory
Website:
http://www.eebweb.arizona.edu/faculty/masel/people/joanna/
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Parents

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Martin Nowak grad student 1997-1998 Oxford
Vincent Jansen grad student 1997-2000 Oxford
Robert M. May grad student 1997-2000 Oxford
Marcus W. Feldman post-doc 2000-2003 Stanford
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Bertram J, Masel J. (2020) Evolution Rapidly Optimizes Stability and Aggregation in Lattice Proteins Despite Pervasive Landscape Valleys and Mazes. Genetics
Kosinski L, Masel J. (2020) Readthrough errors purge deleterious cryptic sequences, facilitating the birth of coding sequences. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Bertram J, Masel J. (2019) Different mechanisms drive the maintenance of polymorphism at loci subject to strong versus weak fluctuating selection. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Bertram J, Masel J. (2019) Density-dependent selection and the limits of relative fitness. Theoretical Population Biology
Gomez K, Bertram J, Masel J. (2018) Directional Selection Rather than Functional Constraints Can Shape the G Matrix in Rapidly Adapting Asexuals. Genetics
Nelson P, Masel J. (2018) Evolutionary Capacitance Emerges Spontaneously during Adaptation to Environmental Changes. Cell Reports. 25: 249-258
Bertram J, Gomez K, Masel J. (2016) Predicting patterns of long-term adaptation and extinction with population genetics. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Teufel AI, Masel J, Liberles DA. (2015) What Fraction of Duplicates Observed in Recently Sequenced Genomes Is Segregating and Destined to Fail to Fix? Genome Biology and Evolution
Murren CJ, Auld JR, Callahan H, et al. (2015) Constraints on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity: limits and costs of phenotype and plasticity. Heredity
Trotter MV, Weissman DB, Peterson GI, et al. (2014) Cryptic genetic variation can make "irreducible complexity" a common mode of adaptation in sexual populations. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 68: 3357-67
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