Bhagya K. Wijayawardena
Affiliations: | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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Willoughby JR, Sundaram M, Wijayawardena BK, et al. (2017) Biome and migratory behaviour significantly influence vertebrate genetic diversity Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 121: 446-457 |
Wijayawardena BK, Minchella DJ, DeWoody JA. (2016) The influence of trematode parasite burden on gene expression in a mammalian host. Bmc Genomics. 17: 600 |
Willoughby JR, Wijayawardena BK, Sundaram M, et al. (2016) The importance of including imperfect detection models in eDNA experimental design. Molecular Ecology Resources |
ArchMiller AA, Bauer EF, Koch RE, et al. (2015) Formalizing the definition of meta-analysis in Molecular Ecology. Molecular Ecology |
Wijayawardena BK, Minchella DJ, DeWoody JA. (2015) Horizontal Gene Transfer in Schistosomes: a Critical Assessment. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology |
Wijayawardena BK, DeWoody JA, Minchella DJ. (2015) The genomic proliferation of transposable elements in colonizing populations: Schistosoma mansoni in the new world. Genetica. 143: 287-98 |
Willoughby JR, Sundaram M, Wijayawardena BK, et al. (2015) The reduction of genetic diversity in threatened vertebrates and new recommendations regarding IUCN conservation rankings Biological Conservation. 191: 495-503 |
Doyle JM, Katzner TE, Bloom PH, et al. (2014) The genome sequence of a widespread apex predator, the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos). Plos One. 9: e95599 |
Wijayawardena BK, Minchella DJ, DeWoody JA. (2013) Hosts, parasites, and horizontal gene transfer. Trends in Parasitology. 29: 329-38 |
DeWoody JA, Abts KC, Fahey AL, et al. (2013) Of contigs and quagmires: next-generation sequencing pitfalls associated with transcriptomic studies. Molecular Ecology Resources. 13: 551-8 |