John H. Werren
Affiliations: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
Area:
Genetics, Microbiology Biology, Entomology BiologyGoogle:
"John Werren"Cross-listing: Evolution Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorEric L. Charnov | grad student | University of Utah (Evolution Tree) | |
John M. Legler | grad student | University of Utah (Evolution Tree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeSeth R. Bordenstein | grad student | 2002 | Rochester |
David W. Loehlin | grad student | 2011 | Rochester |
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Lee H, Seo P, Teklay S, et al. (2023) Ability of a selfish B chromosome to evade genome elimination in the jewel wasp, Nasonia vitripennis. Heredity |
Reinhardt JA, Baker RH, Zimin AV, et al. (2023) Impacts of sex ratio meiotic drive on genome structure and function in a stalk-eyed fly. Genome Biology and Evolution |
Xiong X, Geden CJ, Bergstralh DT, et al. (2023) New insights into the genome and transmission of the microsporidian pathogen . Frontiers in Microbiology. 14: 1152586 |
Xiong X, Kelkar YD, Geden CJ, et al. (2021) Long-Read Assembly and Annotation of the Parasitoid Wasp , a Biological Control Agent for Filth Flies. Frontiers in Genetics. 12: 748135 |
Varela AA, Cheng S, Werren JH. (2021) Novel ACE2 protein interactions relevant to COVID-19 predicted by evolutionary rate correlations. Peerj. 9: e12159 |
Cohen LB, Jewell R, Moody D, et al. (2021) Genetic, morphometric, and molecular analyses of interspecies differences in head shape and hybrid developmental defects in the wasp genus Nasonia. G3 (Bethesda, Md.) |
Martinson EO, Werren JH, Egan SP. (2021) Tissue-specific gene expression shows a cynipid wasp repurposes oak host gene networks to create a complex and novel parasite-specific organ. Molecular Ecology |
Olafson PU, Aksoy S, Attardo GM, et al. (2021) Publisher Correction: The genome of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, reveals potential mechanisms underlying reproduction, host interactions, and novel targets for pest control. Bmc Biology. 19: 150 |
Olafson PU, Aksoy S, Attardo GM, et al. (2021) The genome of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, reveals potential mechanisms underlying reproduction, host interactions, and novel targets for pest control. Bmc Biology. 19: 41 |
Baldo L, Werren J. (2021) Evolutionary Genetics of Microbial Symbioses. Genes. 12 |