Doris Bachtrog
Affiliations: | University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Qi Zhou | post-doc | 2009- | UC Berkeley |
James Jordan Emerson | post-doc | 2010- | UC Berkeley |
Emily Landeen | post-doc | 2016- | |
Silu Wang | post-doc | 2020- | (Evolution Tree) |
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Wei KH, Gibilisco L, Bachtrog D. (2020) Epigenetic conflict on a degenerating Y chromosome increases mutational burden in Drosophila males. Nature Communications. 11: 5537 |
Bachtrog D, Mahajan S, Bracewell R. (2019) Massive gene amplification on a recently formed Drosophila Y chromosome. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3: 1587-1597 |
Mahajan S, Wei KH, Nalley MJ, et al. (2018) De novo assembly of a young Drosophila Y chromosome using single-molecule sequencing and chromatin conformation capture. Plos Biology. 16: e2006348 |
Mahajan S, Bachtrog D. (2017) Convergent evolution of Y chromosome gene content in flies. Nature Communications. 8: 785 |
Gibilisco L, Zhou Q, Mahajan S, et al. (2016) Alternative Splicing within and between Drosophila Species, Sexes, Tissues, and Developmental Stages. Plos Genetics. 12: e1006464 |
Assis R, Bachtrog D. (2015) Rapid divergence and diversification of mammalian duplicate gene functions. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 15: 138 |
Zhou Q, Bachtrog D. (2015) Ancestral Chromatin Configuration Constrains Chromatin Evolution on Differentiating Sex Chromosomes in Drosophila. Plos Genetics. 11: e1005331 |
Vicoso B, Bachtrog D. (2015) Numerous transitions of sex chromosomes in Diptera. Plos Biology. 13: e1002078 |
Ellison CE, Bachtrog D. (2015) Non-allelic gene conversion enables rapid evolutionary change at multiple regulatory sites encoded by transposable elements. Elife. 4 |
Mahajan S, Bachtrog D. (2015) Partial dosage compensation in strepsiptera, a sister group of beetles. Genome Biology and Evolution. 7: 591-600 |