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Jacobus J Boomsma
Universitetsparken 15, University of Copenhagen
1981
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36192540Canalized gene expression during development mediates caste differentiation in ants.Nat Ecol Evol2022
35447073Incomplete lineage sorting and phenotypic evolution in marsupials.Cell2022
35711063A single-cell transcriptomic atlas tracking the neural basis of division of labour in an ant superorganism.Nat Ecol Evol2022
35906195Phylogenomic analysis and metabolic role reconstruction of mutualistic Rhizobiales hindgut symbionts of Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants.FEMS Microbiol Ecol2022
33106603Nutritional niches reveal fundamental domestication trade-offs in fungus-farming ants.Nat Ecol Evol2021
34526023Competition-based screening helps to secure the evolutionary stability of a defensive microbiome.BMC Biol2021
34131141Publisher Correction: Relaxed selection underlies genome erosion in socially parasitic ant species.Nat Commun2021
34006882Relaxed selection underlies genome erosion in socially parasitic ant species.Nat Commun2021
33433325Proteomics reveals synergy between biomass degrading enzymes and inorganic Fenton chemistry in leaf-cutting ant colonies.Elife2021
32938672The gene expression network regulating queen brain remodeling after insemination and its parallel use in ants with reproductive workers.Sci Adv2020
33030255A novel method for using RNA-seq data to identify imprinted genes in social Hymenoptera with multiply mated queens.J Evol Biol2020
30411820The evolution of abdominal microbiomes in fungus-growing ants.Mol Ecol2019
31500699Seminal fluid compromises visual perception in honeybee queens reducing their survival during additional mating flights.Elife2019
30598476Protein-Level Interactions as Mediators of Sexual Conflict in Ants.Mol Cell Proteomics2019
28508537Superorganismality and caste differentiation as points of no return: how the major evolutionary transitions were lost in translation.Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc2018
29880868Chemical warfare between leafcutter ant symbionts and a co-evolved pathogen.Nat Commun2018
29879264Association of Long-Term Risk of Respiratory, Allergic, and Infectious Diseases With Removal of Adenoids and Tonsils in Childhood.JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg2018
30376833Correction to: The introduction history of invasive garden ants in Europe: integrating genetic, chemical and behavioural approaches.BMC Biol2018
30349091Towards reconstructing the ancestral brain gene-network regulating caste differentiation in ants.Nat Ecol Evol2018
30454555Reconstructing the functions of endosymbiotic Mollicutes in fungus-growing ants.Elife2018
30325985Limitations to the Association of Risk of Airway Disease With Removal of Adenoids and Tonsils in Children-Reply.JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg2018
29444846Differential immune gene expression in sperm storage organs of leaf-cutting ants.J Exp Biol2018
29686233Monogamous sperm storage and permanent worker sterility in a long-lived ambrosia beetle.Nat Ecol Evol2018
29566664Rival seminal fluid induces enhanced sperm motility in a polyandrous ant.BMC Evol Biol2018
29067008Diversity and Transmission of Gut Bacteria in <i>Atta</i> and <i>Acromyrmex</i> Leaf-Cutting Ants during Development.Front Microbiol2017
28421136Time from pre-eclampsia diagnosis to delivery affects future health prospects of children.Evol Med Public Health2017
27154066Ant mediated redistribution of a xyloglucanase enzyme in fungus gardens of Acromyrmex echinatior.BMC Microbiol2016
28082956Genome Analysis of Two <i>Pseudonocardia</i> Phylotypes Associated with <i>Acromyrmex</i> Leafcutter Ants Reveals Their Biosynthetic Potential.Front Microbiol2016
27637201Opposite differential risks for autism and schizophrenia based on maternal age, paternal age, and parental age differences.Evol Med Public Health2016
27807261Clonal yeast biofilms can reap competitive advantages through cell differentiation without being obligatorily multicellular.Proc Biol Sci2016
27807252Queen reproductive tract secretions enhance sperm motility in ants.Biol Lett2016
27997830Fifty years of illumination about the natural levels of adaptation.Curr Biol2016
27551065Nutrition mediates the expression of cultivar-farmer conflict in a fungus-growing ant.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2016
27136600Slowing them down will make them lose: a role for attine ant crop fungus in defending pupae against infections?J Anim Ecol2016
27436133Reciprocal genomic evolution in the ant-fungus agricultural symbiosis.Nat Commun2016
25788900A genomic comparison of two termites with different social complexity.Front Genet2015
26334062Jacobus (Koos) Boomsma.Curr Biol2015
26265100Evolutionarily advanced ant farmers rear polyploid fungal crops.J Evol Biol2015
26865859Somatic incompatibility and genetic structure of fungal crops in sympatric <i>Atta colombica</i> and <i>Acromyrmex echinatior</i> leaf-cutting ants.Fungal Ecol2015
26048932Acromyrmex Leaf-Cutting Ants Have Simple Gut Microbiota with Nitrogen-Fixing Potential.Appl Environ Microbiol2015
25911976Ant sperm storage organs do not have phenoloxidase constitutive immune activity.J Insect Physiol2015
25886448Interaction specificity between leaf-cutting ants and vertically transmitted Pseudonocardia bacteria.BMC Evol Biol2015
25907143Bacterial symbiont sharing in Megalomyrmex social parasites and their fungus-growing ant hosts.Mol Ecol2015
25925100Functional role of phenylacetic acid from metapleural gland secretions in controlling fungal pathogens in evolutionarily derived leaf-cutting ants.Proc Biol Sci2015
25702828The ejaculatory biology of leafcutter ants.J Insect Physiol2015
24160418Evolutionary interaction networks of insect pathogenic fungi.Annu Rev Entomol2014
25478149Sperm mixing in the polyandrous leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex echinatior.Ecol Evol2014
25471204Variable interaction specificity and symbiont performance in Panamanian Trachymyrmex and Sericomyrmex fungus-growing ants.BMC Evol Biol2014
25435021Symbiotic adaptations in the fungal cultivar of leaf-cutting ants.Nat Commun2014
25232142Opposite risk patterns for autism and schizophrenia are associated with normal variation in birth size: phenotypic support for hypothesized diametric gene-dosage effects.Proc Biol Sci2014
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University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15
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Copenhagen University Hospital-Herlev and Gentofte
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Sun Yat-sen University
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University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Queen Mary University of London
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University of Lausanne
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Institute for Evolution & Biodiversity, University of Munster
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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University of Georgia
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Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI)-Shenzhen
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Arizona State University
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Experimental Research Center, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
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University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15
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Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University
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University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15
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