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    Rare De Novo Variants Associated with Autism Implicate a Large Functional Network of Genes Involved in Formation and Function of Synapses by Gilman, Sarah R., Iossifov, Ivan, Levy, Dan, Ronemus, Michael, Wigler, Michael, Vitkup, Dennis

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (09-06-2011)
    “…Identification of complex molecular networks underlying common human phenotypes is a major challenge of modern genetics. In this study, we develop a method for…”
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    Left-handedness is associated with greater fighting success in humans by Richardson, Thomas, Gilman, R. Tucker

    Published in Scientific reports (28-10-2019)
    “…Left-handedness is a costly, sexually dimorphic trait found at low frequencies in all human populations. How the handedness polymorphism is maintained is…”
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    The uses and implications of avian vocalizations for conservation planning by Lewis, Rebecca N., Williams, Leah J., Gilman, R. Tucker

    Published in Conservation biology (01-02-2021)
    “…There is a growing recognition that animal behavior can affect wildlife conservation, but there have been few direct studies of animal behavior in conservation…”
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    Competition for resources can promote the divergence of social learning phenotypes by Gilman, R Tucker, Johnson, Fern, Smolla, Marco

    “…Social learning occurs when animals acquire knowledge or skills by observing or interacting with others and is the fundamental building block of culture…”
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    Competition for resources can explain patterns of social and individual learning in nature by Smolla, Marco, Gilman, R. Tucker, Galla, Tobias, Shultz, Susanne

    “…In nature, animals often ignore socially available information despite the multiple theoretical benefits of social learning over individual trial-and-error…”
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    Lysogeny destabilizes computationally simulated microbiomes by Gilman, R. Tucker, Muldoon, Mark R., Megremis, Spyridon, Robertson, David L., Chanishvili, Nina, Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-06-2024)
    “…Microbiomes are ecosystems, and their stability can impact the health of their hosts. Theory predicts that predators influence ecosystem stability. Phages are…”
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    A Probable Case of Incipient Speciation in Schizocosa Wolf Spiders Driven by Allochrony, Habitat Use, and Female Mate Choice by Gilman, R. Tucker, Fowler-Finn, Kasey, Hebets, Eileen A.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-09-2018)
    “…There is growing evidence that speciation can occur between populations that are not geographically isolated. The emergence of assortative mating is believed…”
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    Revised diagnostic criteria for neurocysticercosis by Del Brutto, O.H, Nash, T.E, White, A.C, Rajshekhar, V, Wilkins, P.P, Singh, G, Vasquez, Carlos M, Salgado, P, Gilman, R.H, Garcia, H.H

    Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (15-01-2017)
    “…Abstract Background A unified set of criteria for neurocysticercosis (NCC) has helped to standardize its diagnosis in different settings. Methods Cysticercosis…”
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    Genetic diversity of honeybee colonies predicts gut bacterial diversity of individual colony members by Bridson, Calum, Vellaniparambil, Latha, Antwis, Rachel E., Müller, Werner, Gilman, R. Tucker, Rowntree, Jennifer K.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-12-2022)
    “…Summary The gut microbiota of social bees is relatively simple and dominated by a set of core taxa found consistently in individuals around the world. Yet,…”
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    Transition between nuclear and quark-gluon descriptions of hadrons and light nuclei by Holt, R J, Gilman, R

    Published in Reports on progress in physics (01-08-2012)
    “…We provide a perspective on studies aimed at observing the transition between hadronic and quark-gluonic descriptions of reactions involving light nuclei. We…”
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    Assessing the effect of zoo closure on the soundscape using multiple acoustic indicators by Lewis, Rebecca N., Williams, Leah J., de Kort, Selvino R., Tucker Gilman, R.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-01-2024)
    “…•We used the Covid-19 lockdown to assess the impact of zoo closure on soundscapes.•We examined multiple measures including sound pressure levels and acoustic…”
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    Coevolution in multidimensional trait space favours escape from parasites and pathogens by Gilman, R. Tucker, Nuismer, Scott L., Jhwueng, Dwueng-Chwuan

    Published in Nature (London) (15-03-2012)
    “…Although pathogens and parasites have short life cycles that let them evolve rapidly, victims can match or overcome exploiter evolution when coevolution…”
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    Diverse types of genetic variation converge on functional gene networks involved in schizophrenia by Gilman, Sarah R, Chang, Jonathan, Xu, Bin, Bawa, Tejdeep S, Gogos, Joseph A, Karayiorgou, Maria, Vitkup, Dennis

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-12-2012)
    “…The authors use a computational approach (NETBAG+) to integrate and analyze diverse genetic data and apply this to study schizophrenia-associated genetic…”
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    Like Father Like Son: Cultural and Genetic Contributions to Song Inheritance in an Estrildid Finch by Lewis, Rebecca N., Soma, Masayo, de Kort, Selvino R., Gilman, R. Tucker

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (04-06-2021)
    “…Social learning of vocalizations is integral to song inheritance in oscine passerines. However, other factors, such as genetic inheritance and the…”
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    SEXUAL DIMORPHISM AND SPECIATION ON TWO ECOLOGICAL COINS: PATTERNS FROM NATURE AND THEORETICAL PREDICTIONS by Cooper, Idelle A., Gilman, R. Tucker, Boughman, Janette Wenrick

    Published in Evolution (01-09-2011)
    “…Adaptive divergence of phenotypes, such as sexual dimorphism or adaptive speciation, can result from disruptive selection via competition for limited…”
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    Learning to speciate: The biased learning of mate preferences promotes adaptive radiation by Gilman, R. Tucker, Kozak, Genevieve M.

    Published in Evolution (01-11-2015)
    “…Bursts of rapid repeated speciation called adaptive radiations have generated much of Earth's biodiversity and fascinated biologists since Darwin, but we still…”
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    Targeted metagenomics approach to capture the biodiversity of Saccharomyces genus in wild environments by Alsammar, Haya F., Naseeb, Samina, Brancia, Lorenzo B., Gilman, R. Tucker, Wang, Ping, Delneri, Daniela

    Published in Environmental microbiology reports (01-04-2019)
    “…Summary The species of the genus Saccharomyces are commonly inhabiting tree bark and the surrounding soil, but their abundance have likely been underestimated…”
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    Obesity risk in rural, urban and rural-to-urban migrants: prospective results of the PERU MIGRANT study by Carrillo-Larco, R M, Bernabé-Ortiz, A, Pillay, T D, Gilman, R H, Sanchez, J F, Poterico, J A, Quispe, R, Smeeth, L, Miranda, J J

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-01-2016)
    “…Background: Although migration and urbanization have been linked with higher obesity rates, especially in low-resource settings, prospective information about…”
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    Proposed diagnostic criteria for neurocysticercosis by DEL BRUTTO, O. H, RAJSHEKHAR, V, BOTERO, D, ALLAN, J. C, SARTI, E, GONZALEZ, A. E, GILMAN, R. H, GARCIA, H. H, WHITE, A. C, TSANG, V. C. W, NASH, T. E, TAKAYANAGUI, O. M, SCHANTZ, P. M, EVANS, C. A. W, FLISSER, A, CORREA, D

    Published in Neurology (24-07-2001)
    “…Neurocysticercosis is the most common helminthic infection of the CNS but its diagnosis remains difficult. Clinical manifestations are nonspecific, most…”
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