Benjamin Furman

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2012-2018 Zoology University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Ben J Evans grad student 2012-2018 UBC
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Evans BJ, Mudd AB, Bredeson JV, et al. (2022) New insights into Xenopus sex chromosome genomics from the Marsabit clawed frog X. borealis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Lin Y, Darolti I, Furman BLS, et al. (2022) Gene duplication to the Y chromosome in Trinidadian Guppies. Molecular Ecology
Song XY, Furman BLS, Premachandra T, et al. (2021) Sex chromosome degeneration, turnover, and sex-biased expression of sex-linked transcripts in African clawed frogs (). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 376: 20200095
Sandkam BA, Almeida P, Darolti I, et al. (2021) Extreme Y chromosome polymorphism corresponds to five male reproductive morphs of a freshwater fish. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Furman BLS, Cauret CMS, Knytl M, et al. (2020) A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome. Plos Genetics. 16: e1009121
Furman BLS, Metzger DCH, Darolti I, et al. (2020) Sex chromosome evolution: So many exceptions to the rules. Genome Biology and Evolution
Cauret CMS, Gansauge MT, Tupper AS, et al. (2020) Erratum to: Developmental systems drift and the drivers of sex chromosome evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Cauret CMS, Gaunsauge MT, Tupper AS, et al. (2019) Developmental systems drift and the drivers of sex chromosome evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Evans BJ, Gansauge MT, Stanley EL, et al. (2019) Xenopus fraseri: Mr. Fraser, where did your frog come from? Plos One. 14: e0220892
Furman BLS, Dang UJ, Evans BJ, et al. (2018) Divergent subgenome evolution after allopolyploidization in African clawed frogs (Xenopus). Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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