David G. King
Affiliations: | Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL |
Area:
invertebrate neurobiology, evolution, histologyWebsite:
https://dgkinglab.siu.eduGoogle:
"David King"Bio:
Ph.D.: Neuroscience, UC San Diego, 1975
Doctoral advisor: Allen Selverston
Postdoctoral mentor: Robert Wyman (Yale University)
Cross-listing: Neurotree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorAllen I. Selverston | grad student | 1971-1975 | UCSD (Neurotree) |
Robert J. Wyman | post-doc | 1975-1977 | Yale (Neurotree) |
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King DG. (2012) Evolution of simple sequence repeats as mutable sites. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 769: 10-25 |
King DG. (2012) Indirect selection of implicit mutation protocols. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1267: 45-52 |
Fondon JW, Hammock EA, Hannan AJ, et al. (2008) Simple sequence repeats: genetic modulators of brain function and behavior. Trends in Neurosciences. 31: 328-34 |
Kashi Y, King DG. (2006) Simple sequence repeats as advantageous mutators in evolution. Trends in Genetics : Tig. 22: 253-9 |
Kashi Y, King DG. (2006) Has simple sequence repeat mutability been selected to facilitate evolutions? Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution. 52: 331-342 |
Kashi Y, King D, Soller M. (1997) Simple sequence repeats as a source of quantitative genetic variation Trends in Genetics. 13: 74-78 |
King DG, Soller M, Kashi Y. (1997) Evolutionary tuning knobs Endeavour. 21: 36-40 |
King DG. (1991) THE ORIGIN OF AN ORGAN: PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF EVOLUTIONARY INNOVATION IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT OF FLIES (INSECTA: DIPTERA). Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 45: 568-588 |
King DG. (1983) Evolutionary loss of a neural pathway from the nervous system of a fly (Glossina morsitans/Diptera). Journal of Morphology. 175: 27-32 |
King DG, Wyman RJ. (1980) Anatomy of the giant fibre pathway in Drosophila. I. Three thoracic components of the pathway. Journal of Neurocytology. 9: 753-70 |