Tim Sackton

Affiliations: 
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
evolutionary genetics
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Parents

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David M. Rand research assistant 1999-2002 Brown
Andy Clark grad student 2002-2008 Cornell
Daniel L. Hartl post-doc 2008- Harvard

Children

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Sara JS Wuitchik post-doc 2019- Harvard (Evolution Tree)
Allison Jane Shultz research scientist 2017-2018 Harvard (Evolution Tree)
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Feng S, Stiller J, Deng Y, et al. (2020) Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics. Nature. 587: 252-257
Sackton TB. (2020) Studying Natural Selection in the Era of Ubiquitous Genomes. Trends in Genetics : Tig. 36: 792-803
Näpflin K, O'Connor EA, Becks L, et al. (2019) Genomics of host-pathogen interactions: challenges and opportunities across ecological and spatiotemporal scales. Peerj. 7: e8013
Xu L, Wa Sin SY, Grayson P, et al. (2019) Evolutionary dynamics of sex chromosomes of paleognathous birds. Genome Biology and Evolution
Lamichhaney S, Card DC, Grayson P, et al. (2019) Integrating natural history collections and comparative genomics to study the genetic architecture of convergent evolution. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 374: 20180248
Sackton TB, Clark N. (2019) Convergent evolution in the genomics era: new insights and directions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 374: 20190102
Cloutier A, Sackton TB, Grayson P, et al. (2019) Whole-Genome Analyses Resolve the Phylogeny of Flightless Birds (Palaeognathae) in the Presence of an Empirical Anomaly Zone. Systematic Biology
Sackton TB, Grayson P, Cloutier A, et al. (2019) Convergent regulatory evolution and loss of flight in paleognathous birds. Science (New York, N.Y.). 364: 74-78
Shultz AJ, Sackton TB. (2019) Immune genes are hotspots of shared positive selection across birds and mammals. Elife. 8
Sackton TB. (2018) Comparative genomics and transcriptomics of host-pathogen interactions in insects: evolutionary insights and future directions. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 31: 106-113
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