Caroline Cauret

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2015-2020 Biology Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 
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Cauret CMS, Jordan DC, Kukoly LM, et al. (2023) Functional dissection and assembly of a small, newly evolved, W chromosome-specific genomic region of the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis. Plos Genetics. 19: e1010990
Premachandra T, Cauret CMS, Conradie W, et al. (2022) Population genomics and subgenome evolution of the allotetraploid frog Xenopus laevis in southern Africa. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Cauret CMS, Mortimer SME, Roberti MC, et al. (2022) Chromosome-scale assembly with a phased sex-determining region resolves features of early Z and W chromosome differentiation in a wild octoploid strawberry. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
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
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
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, Cauret CMS, Colby GA, et al. (2017) Limited genomic consequences of hybridization between two African clawed frogs, Xenopus gilli and X. laevis (Anura: Pipidae). Scientific Reports. 7: 1091
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