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Autor:
Andrew J Basinski, Elisabeth Fichet-Calvet, Anna R Sjodin, Tanner J Varrelman, Christopher H Remien, Nathan C Layman, Brian H Bird, David J Wolking, Corina Monagin, Bruno M Ghersi, Peter A Barry, Michael A Jarvis, Paul E Gessler, Scott L Nuismer
Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 17, Iss 3, p e1008811 (2021)
Forecasting the risk of pathogen spillover from reservoir populations of wild or domestic animals is essential for the effective deployment of interventions such as wildlife vaccination or culling. Due to the sporadic nature of spillover events and l
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https://doaj.org/article/7ff863328a4648d8b87a29355a84ce6c
Publikováno v:
Evolution Letters, Vol 3, Iss 5, Pp 500-512 (2019)
Abstract Colonization at expanding range edges often involves few founders, reducing effective population size. This process can promote the evolution of self‐fertilization, but implicating historical processes as drivers of trait evolution is ofte
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https://doaj.org/article/7b5e8d25d718498991618edaed13c782
Autor:
Scott L. Nuismer, James J. Bull, Andrew J. Basinski, Beth M. Tuschhoff, Christopher H. Remien, Nathan C Layman
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Applications
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp 348-359 (2021)
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp 348-359 (2021)
The tools provided by genetic engineering can fundamentally alter our technological approaches to medicine, agriculture, and ecology. Through their use, crops have been designed to increase yield while reducing loss from pests and disease (Pellegrino
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 29:4473-4486
It is often expected that temperate plants have expanded their geographical ranges northward from primarily southern refugia. Evidence for this hypothesis is mixed in eastern North American species, and there is increasing support for colonization fr
Publikováno v:
Synthetic Biology
Diverse applications rely on engineering microbes to carry and express foreign transgenes. This engineered baggage rarely benefits the microbe and is thus prone to rapid evolutionary loss when the microbe is propagated. For applications where a trans
Publikováno v:
Evolution Letters, Vol 3, Iss 5, Pp 500-512 (2019)
Evolution Letters
Evolution Letters
Colonization at expanding range edges often involves few founders, reducing effective population size. This process can promote the evolution of self-fertilization, but implicating historical processes as drivers of trait evolution is often difficult
Publikováno v:
Virus Evolution
The danger posed by emerging infectious diseases necessitates the development of new tools that can mitigate the risk of animal pathogens spilling over into the human population. One promising approach is the development of recombinant viral vaccines
Autor:
Paul E. Gessler, Brian H. Bird, Elisabeth Fichet-Calvet, Christopher H. Remien, Nathan C Layman, Bruno M Ghersi, Peter A. Barry, Andrew J. Basinski, Corina Monagin, Scott L. Nuismer, Tanner J. Varrelman, Michael A. Jarvis, David J. Wolking, Anna R Sjodin
Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 17, Iss 3, p e1008811 (2021)
PLoS computational biology, vol 17, iss 3
PLoS Computational Biology
PLoS computational biology, vol 17, iss 3
PLoS Computational Biology
Forecasting the risk of pathogen spillover from reservoir populations of wild or domestic animals is essential for the effective deployment of interventions such as wildlife vaccination or culling. Due to the sporadic nature of spillover events and l
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::55c4a0820c4b59875a71442a205d6e80
Autor:
Jeremiah W. Busch, Nathan C. Layman
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 72:2025-2037
Inbreeding depression is dependent on the ploidy of populations and can inhibit the evolution of selfing. While polyploids should generally harbor less inbreeding depression than diploids at equilibrium, it has been unclear whether this pattern holds
Autor:
Tanner J. Varrelman, Scott L. Nuismer, Christopher H. Remien, Brian H. Bird, Peter A. Barry, Michael A. Jarvis, Elisabeth Fichet-Calvet, Kyle Rosenke, Andrew J. Basinski, Nathan C Layman
Lassa virus is a significant burden on human health throughout its endemic region in West Africa, with most human infections the result of spillover from the primary rodent reservoir of the virus, the natal multimammate mouse,M. natalensis. Here we d
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a2ec5e1fe1691b0d035fa642b9108c45