Siv G. Andersson

Affiliations: 
Cell and Molecular Biology Uppsala University, Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden 
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http://www.icm.uu.se/molecular-evolution/andersson-siv/
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Lisa Klasson grad student Uppsala University, Sweden (Evolution Tree)
Daniel Tamarit grad student Uppsala University, Sweden (Evolution Tree)
Min Wu grad student Uppsala (Neurotree)
Jun Yin grad student 2005-2006 Uppsala (Neurotree)
Lionel Guy post-doc 2008-2013 Uppsala
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Hagström E, Andersson SG. (2017) The challenges of integrating two genomes in one cell. Current Opinion in Microbiology. 41: 89-94
Neuvonen MM, Tamarit D, Näslund K, et al. (2016) The genome of Rhizobiales bacteria in predatory ants reveals urease gene functions but no genes for nitrogen fixation. Scientific Reports. 6: 39197
Björkholm P, Ernst AM, Hagström E, et al. (2016) Why mitochondria need a genome revisited. Febs Letters
Sun Y, Tamarit D, Andersson SG. (2016) Switches in Genomic GC Content Drive Shifts of Optimal Codons under Sustained Selection on Synonymous Sites. Genome Biology and Evolution
Björkholm P, Harish A, Hagström E, et al. (2015) Mitochondrial genomes are retained by selective constraints on protein targeting. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Tamarit D, Ellegaard KM, Wikander J, et al. (2015) Functionally Structured Genomes in Lactobacillus kunkeei Colonizing the Honey Crop and Food Products of Honeybees and Stingless Bees. Genome Biology and Evolution. 7: 1455-73
Ellegaard KM, Tamarit D, Javelind E, et al. (2015) Extensive intra-phylotype diversity in lactobacilli and bifidobacteria from the honeybee gut. Bmc Genomics. 16: 284
Martijn J, Schulz F, Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka K, et al. (2015) Single-cell genomics of a rare environmental alphaproteobacterium provides unique insights into Rickettsiaceae evolution. The Isme Journal
Klasson L, Kumar N, Bromley R, et al. (2014) Extensive duplication of the Wolbachia DNA in chromosome four of Drosophila ananassae. Bmc Genomics. 15: 1097
Fu CJ, Sheikh S, Miao W, et al. (2014) Missing genes, multiple ORFs, and C-to-U type RNA editing in Acrasis kona (Heterolobosea, Excavata) mitochondrial DNA. Genome Biology and Evolution. 6: 2240-57
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