Allan G. Force, Ph.D.
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University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United StatesArea:
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"Allan Force"Cross-listing: danioTree
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Sign in to add mentorJohn Postlethwait | grad student | 2000 | University of Oregon | |
(The preservation of duplicate genes by complementary, degenerative mutations and the origin of organismal complexity.) | ||||
Chris Amemiya | post-doc | Benaroya Research Institute |
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Force A, Cresko WA, Pickett FB, et al. (2005) The origin of subfunctions and modular gene regulation. Genetics. 170: 433-46 |
Force A, Shashikant CS, Stadler P, et al. (2004) Comparative genomics, cis-regulatory elements, and gene duplication Methods in Cell Biology. 77: 545-561 |
Force A, Amores A, Postlethwait JH. (2002) Hox cluster organization in the jawless vertebrate Petromyzon marinus Journal of Experimental Zoology. 294: 30-46 |
Lynch M, Force AG. (2000) The Origin of Interspecific Genomic Incompatibility via Gene Duplication. The American Naturalist. 156: 590-605 |
Lynch M, Force AG. (2000) The origin of interspecific genomic incompatibility via gene duplication American Naturalist. 156: 590-605 |
Amores A, Force A, Yan YL, et al. (1998) Zebrafish hox clusters and vertebrate genome evolution. Science (New York, N.Y.). 282: 1711-4 |
Postlethwait JH, Yan YL, Gates MA, et al. (1998) Vertebrate genome evolution and the zebrafish gene map. Nature Genetics. 18: 345-9 |
Postlethwait J, Yan Y, Gates M, et al. (1998) Correction: Vertebrate genome evolution and the zebrafish gene map Nature Genetics. 19: 303-303 |
Postlethwait J, Amores A, Force A, et al. (1998) The Zebrafish Genome Methods in Cell Biology. 60: 149-163 |
Arking R, Force AG, Dudas SP, et al. (1996) Factors contributing to the plasticity of the extended longevity phenotypes of Drosophila. Experimental Gerontology. 31: 623-43 |