Alivia Dey
Affiliations: | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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population genetics, evolutionary biologyGoogle:
"Alivia Dey"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJody Hey | grad student | 2004-2007 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
Asher D. Cutter | grad student | 2007-2013 | (Chemistry Tree) |
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Kent CF, Dey A, Patel H, et al. (2018) Conservation Genomics of the Declining North American Bumblebee Reveals Inbreeding and Selection on Immune Genes. Frontiers in Genetics. 9: 316 |
Harpur BA, Dey A, Albert JR, et al. (2017) Queens and Workers Contribute Differently to Adaptive Evolution in Bumble Bees and Honey Bees. Genome Biology and Evolution. 9: 2395-2402 |
Salmela H, Stark T, Stucki D, et al. (2016) Ancient Duplications Have Led to Functional Divergence of Vitellogenin-Like Genes Potentially Involved in Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Honey Bees. Genome Biology and Evolution. 8: 495-506 |
Dey A, Jin Q, Chen YC, et al. (2014) Gonad morphogenesis defects drive hybrid male sterility in asymmetric hybrid breakdown of Caenorhabditis nematodes. Evolution & Development. 16: 362-72 |
Dey A, Chan CK, Thomas CG, et al. (2013) Molecular hyperdiversity defines populations of the nematode Caenorhabditis brenneri. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 11056-60 |
Cutter AD, Jovelin R, Dey A. (2013) Molecular hyperdiversity and evolution in very large populations. Molecular Ecology. 22: 2074-95 |
Dey A, Jeon Y, Wang GX, et al. (2012) Global population genetic structure of Caenorhabditis remanei reveals incipient speciation. Genetics. 191: 1257-69 |
Cutter AD, Dey A, Murray RL. (2009) Evolution of the Caenorhabditis elegans genome. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 26: 1199-234 |