Brian Johnson
Affiliations: | Entomology & Nematology | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Linksvayer TA, Johnson BR. (2019) Re-thinking the social ladder approach for elucidating the evolution and molecular basis of insect societies. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 34: 123-129 |
Johnson BR. (2018) Taxonomically Restricted Genes Are Fundamental to Biology and Evolution. Frontiers in Genetics. 9: 407 |
Jasper WC, Linksvayer TA, Atallah J, et al. (2016) Large Scale Coding Sequence Change Underlies the Evolution of Postdevelopmental Novelty in Honey Bees. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Vojvodic S, Johnson BR, Harpur BA, et al. (2015) The transcriptomic and evolutionary signature of social interactions regulating honey bee caste development. Ecology and Evolution. 5: 4795-4807 |
Jasper WC, Linksvayer TA, Atallah J, et al. (2015) Large-scale coding sequence change underlies the evolution of postdevelopmental novelty in honey bees. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 32: 334-46 |
Plachetzki DC, Sabrina Pankey M, Johnson BR, et al. (2014) Gene co-expression modules underlying polymorphic and monomorphic zooids in the colonial hydrozoan, Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 54: 276-83 |
Johnson BR, Tsutsui ND. (2011) Taxonomically restricted genes are associated with the evolution of sociality in the honey bee. Bmc Genomics. 12: 164 |
Johnson BR, Linksvayer TA. (2010) Deconstructing the superorganism: social physiology, groundplans, and sociogenomics. The Quarterly Review of Biology. 85: 57-79 |