Judith Elizabeth Mank
Mank, Judith, 19..-....
VIAF ID: 313567701 ( Personal )
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Works
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All dosage compensation is local: gene-by-gene regulation of sex-biased expression on the chicken Z chromosome |
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Are all sex chromosomes created equal? |
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Are sex-biased genes more dispensable? |
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The birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees: lessons from genetic mapping of sex determination in plants and animals |
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A Century of Hybridization: Decreasing Genetic Distance Between American Black Ducks and Mallards |
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Comment le X vient-il à la rescousse du Y ? |
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Comparative phylogenetic analysis of male alternative reproductive tactics in ray-finned fishes. |
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Conflict on the sex chromosomes: cause, effect, and complexity. |
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Conservation of Regional Variation in Sex-Specific Sex Chromosome Regulation |
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Convergent recombination suppression suggests role of sexual selection in guppy sex chromosome formation. |
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Deficit of mitonuclear genes on the human X chromosome predates sex chromosome formation. |
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Early neurogenomic response associated with variation in guppy female mate preference |
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Effective population size and the Faster-X effect: empirical results and their interpretation. |
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The evolution of gene expression and the transcriptome-phenotype relationship. |
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The evolution of sexually selected traits and antagonistic androgen expression in actinopterygiian fishes. |
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Evolutionary diversity and turn-over of sex determination in teleost fishes. |
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Evolutionary perspectives on hermaphroditism in fishes. |
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Expression change in Angiopoietin-1 underlies change in relative brain size in fish |
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Fast-X on the Z: rapid evolution of sex-linked genes in birds |
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Faster-Z evolution is predominantly due to genetic drift. |
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Female brain size affects the assessment of male attractiveness during mate choice. |
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Genetics: A social rearrangement. |
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How to make a sex chromosome |
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Incomplete sex chromosome dosage compensation in the Indian meal moth, Plodia interpunctella, based on de novo transcriptome assembly |
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Individual organisms as units of analysis: Bayesian-clustering alternatives in population genetics |
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Inferring regulatory change from gene expression: the confounding effects of tissue scaling. |
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Journal club. An evolutionary biologist compares genomic complexity to modern art. |
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The locus of sexual selection: moving sexual selection studies into the post-genomics era. |
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Masculinization of gene expression is associated with exaggeration of male sexual dimorphism |
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Mating preferences, sexual selection and patterns of cladogenesis in ray-finned fishes |
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Network analysis of functional genomics data: application to avian sex-biased gene expression. |
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Ontogenetic complexity of sexual dimorphism and sex-specific selection. |
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Parallel divergence and degradation of the avian W sex chromosome |
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Phylogenetic conservation of chromosome numbers in Actinopterygiian fishes |
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Phylogenetic perspectives in the evolution of parental care in ray-finned fishes. |
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Pleiotropic constraint hampers the resolution of sexual antagonism in vertebrate gene expression |
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The plover neurotranscriptome assembly: transcriptomic analysis in an ecological model species without a reference genome. |
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Positive Selection Underlies Faster-Z Evolution of Gene Expression in Birds. |
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The potential role of sexual conflict and sexual selection in shaping the genomic distribution of Mito-nuclear genes |
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Recent sex chromosome divergence despite ancient dioecy in the willow Salix viminalis |
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The role of sex chromosomes in sexual dimorphism: discordance between molecular and phenotypic data |
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Running with the Red Queen: the role of biotic conflicts in evolution |
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The scope and strength of sex-specific selection in genome evolution. |
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Sex chromosomes and male ornaments: a comparative evaluation in ray-finned fishes. |
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Sex chromosomes and the evolution of sexual dimorphism: lessons from the genome |
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Sex determination: why so many ways of doing it? |
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Sex-linkage of sexually antagonistic genes is predicted by female, but not male, effects in birds. |
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Sexual selection drives evolution and rapid turnover of male gene expression |
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Shared and Species-Specific Patterns of Nascent Y Chromosome Evolution in Two Guppy Species. |
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Signature of sexual conflict is actually conflict resolved |
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Small but mighty: the evolutionary dynamics of W and Y sex chromosomes. |
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Some inconvenient truths about sex chromosome dosage compensation and the potential role of sexual conflict. |
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Sperm competition shapes gene expression and sequence evolution in the ocellated wrasse. |
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Tissue Specificity and Sex-Specific Regulatory Variation Permit the Evolution of Sex-Biased Gene Expression |
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Trade-off between selection for dosage compensation and masculinization on the avian Z chromosome |
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The transcriptional architecture of phenotypic dimorphism. |
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Transitions in sex determination and sex chromosomes across vertebrate species. |
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The unique genomic properties of sex-biased genes: insights from avian microarray data |
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Variation in promiscuity and sexual selection drives avian rate of Faster-Z evolution |
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W chromosome expression responds to female-specific selection. |
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Widespread cryptic variation in genetic architecture between the sexes |
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The Y rescued by the X ? : evolution of dosage compensation in humans and other questions on sex chromosome evolution in eukaryotes. |
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