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    Low genotypic diversity and long-term ecological decline in a spatially structured seagrass population by Alotaibi, Nahaa M., Kenyon, Emma J., Cook, Kevan J., Börger, Luca, Bull, James C.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-12-2019)
    “…In isolated or declining populations, viability may be compromised further by loss of genetic diversity. Therefore, it is important to understand the…”
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    Environment predicts seagrass genotype, phenotype, and associated biodiversity in a temperate ecosystem by Alotaibi, Nahaa M, Kenyon, Emma J, Bertelli, Chiara M, Al-Qthanin, Rahmah N, Mead, Jessica, Parry, Mark, Bull, James C

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (04-08-2022)
    “…Coastal vegetative ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world, facing multiple anthropogenic stressors. A good example of this is seagrass, which…”
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    Functional analysis of conserved non-coding regions around the short stature hox gene (shox) in whole zebrafish embryos by Kenyon, Emma J, McEwen, Gayle K, Callaway, Heather, Elgar, Greg

    Published in PloS one (24-06-2011)
    “…Mutations in the SHOX gene are responsible for Leri-Weill Dyschondrosteosis, a disorder characterised by mesomelic limb shortening. Recent investigations into…”
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    Local competition and metapopulation processes drive long-term seagrass-epiphyte population dynamics by Lobelle, Delphine, Kenyon, Emma J, Cook, Kevan J, Bull, James C

    Published in PloS one (21-02-2013)
    “…It is well known that ecological processes such as population regulation and natural enemy interactions potentially occur over a range of spatial scales, and…”
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    Wasting disease regulates long-term population dynamics in a threatened seagrass by Bull, James C., Kenyon, Emma J., Cook, Kevan J.

    Published in Oecologia (01-05-2012)
    “…The role of disease in the long-term dynamics of threatened species is poorly quantified, as well as being under-represented in ecology and conservation…”
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    The roles of flowering, overwinter survival and sea surface temperature in the long-term population dynamics of Zostera marina around the Isles of Scilly, UK by Potouroglou, Maria, Kenyon, Emma J., Gall, Angie, Cook, Kevan J., Bull, James C.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (30-06-2014)
    “…•We present long-term eelgrass flowering shoot data from the Isles of Scilly, UK.•Flowering is highly structured in time and space, increasing with sea…”
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    Zebrafish Rab5 proteins and a role for Rab5ab in nodal signalling by Kenyon, Emma J., Campos, Isabel, Bull, James C., Williams, P. Huw, Stemple, Derek L., Clark, Matthew D.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-01-2015)
    “…The RAB5 gene family is the best characterised of all human RAB families and is essential for in vitro homotypic fusion of early endosomes. In recent years,…”
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    Expression and knockdown of zebrafish folliculin suggests requirement for embryonic brain morphogenesis by Kenyon, Emma J, Luijten, Monique N H, Gill, Harmeet, Li, Nan, Rawlings, Matthew, Bull, James C, Hadzhiev, Yavor, van Steensel, Maurice A M, Maher, Eamonn, Mueller, Ferenc

    Published in BMC developmental biology (08-07-2016)
    “…Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHD) is a dominantly inherited familial cancer syndrome characterised by the development of benign skin fibrofolliculomas, multiple…”
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    Long-term effects of ovariectomy and estrogen replacement treatment on endothelial function in mature rats by Moien-Afshari, Farzad, Kenyon, Emma, Choy, Jonathan C., Battistini, Bruno, McManus, Bruce M., Laher, Ismail

    Published in Maturitas (25-07-2003)
    “…Objectives: Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) improves blood flow through various mechanisms including an augmented release of nitric oxide (NO). We report on…”
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    Functional Analysis of Conserved Non-Coding Regions Around the Short Stature hox Gene by Kenyon, Emma J, McEwen, Gayle K, Callaway, Heather, Elgar, Greg

    Published in PloS one (24-06-2011)
    “…Background Mutations in the SHOX gene are responsible for Leri-Weill Dyschondrosteosis, a disorder characterised by mesomelic limb shortening. Recent…”
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    Correction: Corrigendum: The zebrafish reference genome sequence and its relationship to the human genome by Howe, Kerstin, Clark, Matthew D., Torroja, Carlos F., Torrance, James, Collins, John E., Humphray, Sean, McLaren, Karen, Matthews, Lucy, McLaren, Stuart, Sealy, Ian, Caccamo, Mario, Churcher, Carol, Rauch, Gerd-Jörg, White, Simon, Gu, Yong, Yen, Jennifer, Vogel, Jan-Hinnerk, Banerjee, Ruby, Langley, Elizabeth, Maguire, Sean F., Laird, Gavin, Lloyd, David, Donaldson, Sarah, Almeida-King, Jeff, Trevanion, Stephen, Jones, Matt, Quail, Mike, Hunt, Adrienne, Davis, Joy, Clee, Chris, Oliver, Karen, Clark, Richard, Elliott, David, Threadgold, Glen, Harden, Glenn, Ware, Darren, Begum, Sharmin, Heath, Paul, Tracey, Alan, Corby, Nicole, Dunn, Matthew, Wood, Jonathan, Glithero, Rebecca, Howden, Philip, Barker, Nicholas, Holt, Karen, Panagiotidis, Georgios, Beasley, Helen, Henderson, Carl, Gordon, Daria, Wright, Deborah, Dyer, Lauren, Leung, Kenric, Gilderthorp, Ruth, Griffiths, Coline, Manthravadi, Deepa, Nichol, Sarah, Whitehead, Siobhan, Kay, Michael, Brown, Jacqueline, Murnane, Clare, Sycamore, Neil, Barker, Darren, Wallis, Justene, Hammond, Sian, Mashreghi-Mohammadi, Maryam, Barr, Lucy, Martin, Sancha, Wray, Paul, Ellington, Andrew, Matthews, Nicholas, Ellwood, Matthew, Woodmansey, Rebecca, Grafham, Darren, Pandian, Richard, Kimberley, Andrew, Garnett, Jane, Kelly, Daniel, Palmer, Sophie, Berger, Andrea, Dooley, Christopher, Karotki, Lena, Konantz, Martina, Oberländer, Martina, Rudolph-Geiger, Silke, Teucke, Mathias, Lanz, Christa, Osoegawa, Kazutoyo, Yang, Fengtang, Schuster, Stephan C., Carter, Nigel P., Harrow, Jennifer, Herrero, Javier, Searle, Steve M. J., Geisler, Robert, de Jong, Pieter J., Postlethwait, John H., Volhard, Christiane Nüsslein, Crollius, Hugues Roest, Rogers, Jane

    Published in Nature (London) (09-01-2014)
    “…Nature 496, 498–503 (2013); doi:10.1038/nature12111 In this Letter, five authors were inadvertently omitted: Sharmin Begum and Christine Lloyd from the…”
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    Erratum: Corrigendum: The zebrafish reference genome sequence and its relationship to the human genome by Howe, Kerstin, Clark, Matthew D., Torroja, Carlos F., Torrance, James, Berthelot, Camille, Muffato, Matthieu, Collins, John E., Humphray, Sean, McLaren, Karen, Matthews, Lucy, McLaren, Stuart, Sealy, Ian, Caccamo, Mario, Churcher, Carol, Scott, Carol, Barrett, Jeffrey C., Koch, Romke, Rauch, Gerd-Jörg, White, Simon, Chow, William, Kilian, Britt, Quintais, Leonor T., Guerra-Assunção, José A., Zhou, Yi, Gu, Yong, Yen, Jennifer, Vogel, Jan-Hinnerk, Eyre, Tina, Banerjee, Ruby, Chi, Jianxiang, Fu, Beiyuan, Langley, Elizabeth, Maguire, Sean F., Laird, Gavin, Lloyd, David, Kenyon, Emma, Donaldson, Sarah, Sehra, Harminder, Almeida-King, Jeff, Loveland, Jane, Trevanion, Stephen, Jones, Matt, Quail, Mike, Willey, Dave, Hunt, Adrienne, Burton, John, Sims, Sarah, McLay, Kirsten, Plumb, Bob, Davis, Joy, Clee, Chris, Oliver, Karen, Clark, Richard, Riddle, Clare, Elliott, David, Threadgold, Glen, Harden, Glenn, Ware, Darren, Begum, Sharmin, Mortimore, Beverley, Kerry, Giselle, Heath, Paul, Phillimore, Benjamin, Tracey, Alan, Corby, Nicole, Dunn, Matthew, Johnson, Christopher, Wood, Jonathan, Clark, Susan, Pelan, Sarah, Griffiths, Guy, Smith, Michelle, Glithero, Rebecca, Howden, Philip, Barker, Nicholas, Lloyd, Christine, Stevens, Christopher, Harley, Joanna, Holt, Karen, Panagiotidis, Georgios, Lovell, Jamieson, Beasley, Helen, Henderson, Carl, Gordon, Daria, Auger, Katherine, Wright, Deborah, Collins, Joanna, Raisen, Claire, Dyer, Lauren, Leung, Kenric, Robertson, Lauren, Ambridge, Kirsty, Leongamornlert, Daniel, McGuire, Sarah, Gilderthorp, Ruth, Griffiths, Coline, Manthravadi, Deepa, Nichol, Sarah, Barker, Gary, Whitehead, Siobhan

    Published in Nature (London) (11-12-2013)
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    Investigations into the Rab family of genes and their roles in signalling during vertebrate early development by Kenyon, Emma Jane

    Published 01-01-2007
    “…The mammalian Rab family consists of between 60-70 members, making it the largest sub family of the Ras superfamily. Rabs are responsible for vesicle…”
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