Michael E. Pfrender

Affiliations: 
Utah State University, Logan, UT, United States 
Area:
Evolution
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Ye Z, Pfrender ME, Lynch M. (2023) Evolutionary Genomics of Sister Species Differing in Effective Population Sizes and Recombination Rates. Genome Biology and Evolution
Ye Z, Wei W, Pfrender ME, et al. (2023) Evolutionary Insights from a Large-Scale Survey of Population-Genomic Variation. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 40
Ye Z, Wei W, Pfrender M, et al. (2023) Evolutionary Insights from a Large-scale Survey of Population-genomic Variation. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Lynch M, Wei W, Ye Z, et al. (2023) The Genome-wide Signature of Short-term Temporal Selection. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Reimche JS, Del Carlo RE, Brodie ED, et al. (2022) The road not taken: Evolution of tetrodotoxin resistance in the Sierra garter snake (Thamnophis couchii) by a path less traveled. Molecular Ecology
Ye Z, Jiang X, Pfrender ME, et al. (2021) Genome-Wide Allele-Specific Expression in Obligately Asexual Daphnia pulex and the Implications for the Genetic Basis of Asexuality. Genome Biology and Evolution. 13
Maddock ST, Nussbaum RA, Day JJ, et al. (2020) The roles of vicariance and isolation by distance in shaping biotic diversification across an ancient archipelago: evidence from a Seychelles caecilian amphibian. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 20: 110
Reimche JS, Brodie ED, Stokes AN, et al. (2020) The geographic mosaic in parallel: matching patterns of newt tetrodotoxin levels and snake resistance in multiple predator-prey pairs. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Thomas GWC, Dohmen E, Hughes DST, et al. (2020) Gene content evolution in the arthropods. Genome Biology. 21: 15
Kvist J, Athanàsio CG, Pfrender ME, et al. (2020) A comprehensive epigenomic analysis of phenotypically distinguishable, genetically identical female and male Daphnia pulex. Bmc Genomics. 21: 17
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