Yuki Haba, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2011-2015 Agricultural and Life Sciences The University of Tokyo, Bunkyō-ku, Tōkyō-to, Japan 
 2015-2017 Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology Columbia University, New York, NY 
 2017-2023 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
 2023- Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Evolutionary Biology, Population Genetics, Behavioral Ecology

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2024 Yang Q, Wang B, Lemey P, Dong L, Mu T, Wiebe RA, Guo F, Trovão NS, Park SW, Lewis N, Tsui JL, Bajaj S, Cheng Y, Yang L, Haba Y, et al. Synchrony of Bird Migration with Global Dispersal of Avian Influenza Reveals Exposed Bird Orders. Nature Communications. 15: 1126. PMID 38321046 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45462-1  0.331
2024 Ryazansky SS, Chen C, Potters M, Naumenko AN, Lukyanchikova V, Masri RA, Brusentsov II, Karagodin DA, Yurchenko AA, Dos Anjos VL, Haba Y, Rose NH, Hoffman J, Guo R, Menna T, et al. The chromosome-scale genome assembly for the West Nile vector Culex quinquefasciatus uncovers patterns of genome evolution in mosquitoes. Bmc Biology. 22: 16. PMID 38273363 DOI: 10.1186/s12915-024-01825-0  0.491
2022 Arich S, Haba Y, Assaid N, Fritz ML, McBride CS, Weill M, Taki H, Sarih M, Labbé P. No association between habitat, autogeny and genetics in Moroccan Culex pipiens populations. Parasites & Vectors. 15: 405. PMID 36329500 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-022-05469-3  0.446
2022 Haba Y, McBride L. Origin and status of Culex pipiens mosquito ecotypes. Current Biology : Cb. 32: R237-R246. PMID 35290776 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.01.062  0.42
2017 Baker Z, Schumer M, Haba Y, Bashkirova L, Holland C, Rosenthal GG, Przeworski M. Repeated losses of PRDM9-directed recombination despite the conservation of PRDM9 across vertebrates. Elife. 6. PMID 28590247 DOI: 10.7554/Elife.24133  0.492
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