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David Enard
University of Arizona
2001
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36369476Association between PTPN1 polymorphisms and obesity-related phenotypes in European adolescents: influence of physical activity.Pediatr Res2023
37713622Assessing the Presence of Recent Adaptation in the Human Genome With Mixture Density Regression.Genome Biol Evol2023
37693550An efficient and robust ABC approach to infer the rate and strength of adaptation.bioRxiv2023
38045310Positive selection analyses identify a single WWE domain residue that shapes ZAP into a super restriction factor.bioRxiv2023
37307561Versatile Detection of Diverse Selective Sweeps with Flex-Sweep.Mol Biol Evol2023
37395787Evolutionary Shortcuts via Multinucleotide Substitutions and Their Impact on Natural Selection Analyses.Mol Biol Evol2023
36261712Ancient DNA reveals rapid natural selection during the Black Death.Nature2022
35534514Novel brown adipose tissue candidate genes predicted by the human gene connectome.Sci Rep2022
36417524Adaptive duplication and genetic diversification of protein kinase R contribute to the specificity of bat-virus interactions.Sci Adv2022
35892217Exceptional diversity and selection pressure on coronavirus host receptors in bats compared to other mammals.Proc Biol Sci2022
34171302An ancient viral epidemic involving host coronavirus interacting genes more than 20,000 years ago in East Asia.Curr Biol2021
34636724Decreased recent adaptation at human mendelian disease genes as a possible consequence of interference between advantageous and deleterious variants.Elife2021
34428405An ancient viral epidemic involving host coronavirus interacting genes more than 20,000 years ago in East Asia.Curr Biol2021
32511410Exceptional diversity and selection pressure on SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 host receptor in bats compared to other mammals.bioRxiv2020
33012231Ancient RNA virus epidemics through the lens of recent adaptation in human genomes.Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci2020
31061475Exploiting selection at linked sites to infer the rate and strength of adaptation.Nat Ecol Evol2019
30290142Evidence that RNA Viruses Drove Adaptive Introgression between Neanderthals and Modern Humans.Cell2018
28957326High rate of adaptation of mammalian proteins that interact with Plasmodium and related parasites.PLoS Genet2017
27512903An Intrinsically Disordered Region of the DNA Repair Protein Nbs1 Is a Species-Specific Barrier to Herpes Simplex Virus 1 in Primates.Cell Host Microbe2016
27414027Comorbid Analysis of Genes Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders Reveals Differential Evolutionary Constraints.PLoS One2016
27187613Viruses are a dominant driver of protein adaptation in mammals.Elife2016
24694833Exploring the occurrence of classic selective sweeps in humans using whole-genome sequencing data sets.Mol Biol Evol2014
24619126Genome-wide signals of positive selection in human evolution.Genome Res2014
22957000Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) continues to evolve in presence of broadly neutralizing antibodies more than ten years after infection.PLoS One2012
20140238Human and non-human primate genomes share hotspots of positive selection.PLoS Genet2010
20619156[Hotspots of positive selection in primate genomes].Med Sci (Paris)2010
19183808The effect of transposable element insertions on gene expression evolution in rodents.PLoS One2009
19183898Production of recombinant proteins in suspension-cultured plant cells.Methods Mol Biol2009
19183897Physcomitrella patens: a non-vascular plant for recombinant protein production.Methods Mol Biol2009
19183890From Neanderthal to nanobiotech: from plant potions to pharming with plant factories.Methods Mol Biol2009
18184735Water transport by aquaporins in the extant plant Physcomitrella patens.Plant Physiol2008
17207260Suspension-cultured BY-2 tobacco cells produce and mature immunologically active house dust mite allergens.Plant Biotechnol J2007
17875476Pharming and transgenic plants.Biotechnol Annu Rev2007
16354751Mutation hot spots in mammalian mitochondrial DNA.Genome Res2006
11706155Rapid movements of plants organs require solute-water cotransporters or contractile proteins.Plant Physiol2001
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