Hannah T. Reynolds, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Biology Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Fungal evolution and phylogenetics

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Year Citation  Score
2018 Reynolds HT, Vijayakumar V, Gluck-Thaler E, Korotkin HB, Matheny PB, Slot JC. Horizontal gene cluster transfer increased hallucinogenic mushroom diversity. Evolution Letters. 2: 88-101. PMID 30283667 DOI: 10.1002/evl3.42  0.489
2017 Reynolds H, Slot JC, Divon HH, Lysøe E, Proctor RH, Brown DW. Differential retention of gene functions in a secondary metabolite cluster. Molecular Biology and Evolution. PMID 28460114 DOI: 10.1093/Molbev/Msx145  0.691
2016 Reynolds HT, Barton HA, Slot JC. Phylogenomic analysis supports a recent change in nitrate assimilation in the White-nose Syndrome pathogen, Pseudogymnoascus destructans Fungal Ecology. 23: 20-29. DOI: 10.1016/J.Funeco.2016.04.010  0.664
2015 Reynolds HT, Ingersoll T, Barton HA. Modeling the environmental growth of Pseudogymnoascus destructans and its impact on the white-nose syndrome epidemic. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 51: 318-31. PMID 25588008 DOI: 10.7589/2014-06-157  0.581
2014 Bonito G, Reynolds H, Robeson MS, Nelson J, Hodkinson BP, Tuskan G, Schadt CW, Vilgalys R. Plant host and soil origin influence fungal and bacterial assemblages in the roots of woody plants. Molecular Ecology. 23: 3356-70. PMID 24894495 DOI: 10.1111/Mec.12821  0.599
2014 Reynolds HT, Barton HA. Comparison of the white-nose syndrome agent Pseudogymnoascus destructans to cave-dwelling relatives suggests reduced saprotrophic enzyme activity. Plos One. 9: e86437. PMID 24466096 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086437  0.621
2013 Reynolds HT, Barton HA. White-Nose Syndrome: Human Activity in the Emergence of an Extirpating Mycosis. Microbiology Spectrum. 1. PMID 26184962 DOI: 10.1128/microbiolspec.OH-0008-2012  0.604
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