Casey L. McGrath, Ph.D.

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Biology Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Evolution
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Michael Robert Lynch grad student 2013 Indiana University
 (The evolutionary consequences of whole-genome duplication in Paramecium.)
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McGrath C. (2018) Highlight: The Evolutionary Arsenal of Aphids. Genome Biology and Evolution. 10: 2734-2735
McGrath CL, Gout JF, Johri P, et al. (2014) Differential retention and divergent resolution of duplicate genes following whole-genome duplication. Genome Research. 24: 1665-75
McGrath CL, Gout JF, Doak TG, et al. (2014) Insights into three whole-genome duplications gleaned from the Paramecium caudatum genome sequence. Genetics. 197: 1417-28
Catania F, McGrath CL, Doak TG, et al. (2013) Spliced DNA sequences in the Paramecium germline: their properties and evolutionary potential. Genome Biology and Evolution. 5: 1200-11
McGrath CL, Lynch M. (2013) Evolutionary significance of whole-genome duplication Polyploidy and Genome Evolution. 1-20
Han MV, Demuth JP, McGrath CL, et al. (2009) Adaptive evolution of young gene duplicates in mammals. Genome Research. 19: 859-67
McGrath CL, Casola C, Hahn MW. (2009) Minimal effect of ectopic gene conversion among recent duplicates in four mammalian genomes. Genetics. 182: 615-22
McGrath CL, Zufall RA, Katz LA. (2007) Variation in macronuclear genome content of three ciliates with extensive chromosomal fragmentation: a preliminary analysis. The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 54: 242-6
Zufall RA, McGrath CL, Muse SV, et al. (2006) Genome architecture drives protein evolution in ciliates. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 23: 1681-7
McGrath CL, Katz LA. (2004) Genome diversity in microbial eukaryotes. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 19: 32-8
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