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    Bacterial adaptation is constrained in complex communities by Scheuerl, Thomas, Hopkins, Meirion, Nowell, Reuben W., Rivett, Damian W., Barraclough, Timothy G., Bell, Thomas

    Published in Nature communications (06-02-2020)
    “…A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental changes. In communities, biotic interactions may either…”
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    Comparative genomics of bdelloid rotifers: Insights from desiccating and nondesiccating species by Nowell, Reuben W, Almeida, Pedro, Wilson, Christopher G, Smith, Thomas P, Fontaneto, Diego, Crisp, Alastair, Micklem, Gos, Tunnacliffe, Alan, Boschetti, Chiara, Barraclough, Timothy G

    Published in PLoS biology (24-04-2018)
    “…Bdelloid rotifers are a class of microscopic invertebrates that have existed for millions of years apparently without sex or meiosis. They inhabit a variety of…”
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    Genomic Features of Parthenogenetic Animals by Jaron, Kamil S, Bast, Jens, Nowell, Reuben W, Ranallo-Benavidez, T Rhyker, Robinson-Rechavi, Marc, Schwander, Tanja

    Published in The Journal of heredity (12-03-2021)
    “…Evolution without sex is predicted to impact genomes in numerous ways. Case studies of individual parthenogenetic animals have reported peculiar genomic…”
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    Supergene Evolution Triggered by the Introgression of a Chromosomal Inversion by Jay, Paul, Whibley, Annabel, Frézal, Lise, Rodríguez de Cara, María Ángeles, Nowell, Reuben W., Mallet, James, Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K., Joron, Mathieu

    Published in Current biology (04-06-2018)
    “…Supergenes are groups of tightly linked loci whose variation is inherited as a single Mendelian locus and are a common genetic architecture for complex traits…”
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    Cross-Contamination Explains “Inter and Intraspecific Horizontal Genetic Transfers” between Asexual Bdelloid Rotifers by Wilson, Christopher G., Nowell, Reuben W., Barraclough, Timothy G.

    Published in Current biology (06-08-2018)
    “…A few metazoan lineages are thought to have persisted for millions of years without sexual reproduction. If so, they would offer important clues to the…”
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    Recombination in bdelloid rotifer genomes: asexuality, transfer and stress by Wilson, Christopher G., Pieszko, Tymoteusz, Nowell, Reuben W., Barraclough, Timothy G.

    Published in Trends in genetics (01-05-2024)
    “…Bdelloid rotifer genomes show signatures of asyngamous recombination leading to loss of heterozygosity. This has been hypothesised to occur via chromosome…”
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    Tuning of dipolar interactions and evaporative cooling in a three-dimensional molecular quantum gas by Li, Jun-Ru, Tobias, William G., Matsuda, Kyle, Miller, Calder, Valtolina, Giacomo, De Marco, Luigi, Wang, Reuben R. W., Lassablière, Lucas, Quéméner, Goulven, Bohn, John L., Ye, Jun

    Published in Nature physics (01-10-2021)
    “…Ultracold polar molecules possess long-range, anisotropic and tunable dipolar interactions, providing opportunities to probe quantum phenomena that are…”
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    Bdelloid rotifers deploy horizontally acquired biosynthetic genes against a fungal pathogen by Nowell, Reuben W., Rodriguez, Fernando, Hecox-Lea, Bette J., Mark Welch, David B., Arkhipova, Irina R., Barraclough, Timothy G., Wilson, Christopher G.

    Published in Nature communications (18-07-2024)
    “…Coevolutionary antagonism generates relentless selection that can favour genetic exchange, including transfer of antibiotic synthesis and resistance genes…”
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    Comparative genomics reveals genes significantly associated with woody hosts in the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae by Nowell, Reuben W., Laue, Bridget E., Sharp, Paul M., Green, Sarah

    Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-12-2016)
    “…Summary The diversification of lineages within Pseudomonas syringae has involved a number of adaptive shifts from herbaceous hosts onto various species of…”
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    Evolutionary dynamics of transposable elements in bdelloid rotifers by Nowell, Reuben W, Wilson, Christopher G, Almeida, Pedro, Schiffer, Philipp H, Fontaneto, Diego, Becks, Lutz, Rodriguez, Fernando, Arkhipova, Irina R, Barraclough, Timothy G

    Published in eLife (05-02-2021)
    “…Transposable elements (TEs) are selfish genomic parasites whose ability to spread autonomously is facilitated by sexual reproduction in their hosts. If hosts…”
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    Historical genomics reveals the evolutionary mechanisms behind multiple outbreaks of the host-specific coffee wilt pathogen Fusarium xylarioides by Peck, Lily D, Nowell, Reuben W, Flood, Julie, Ryan, Matthew J, Barraclough, Timothy G

    Published in BMC genomics (04-06-2021)
    “…Nearly 50% of crop yields are lost to pests and disease, with plants and pathogens locked in an amplified co-evolutionary process of disease outbreaks. Coffee…”
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    Comparative genomics of Alexander Fleming’s original Penicillium isolate (IMI 15378) reveals sequence divergence of penicillin synthesis genes by Pathak, Ayush, Nowell, Reuben W., Wilson, Christopher G., Ryan, Matthew J., Barraclough, Timothy G.

    Published in Scientific reports (24-09-2020)
    “…Antibiotics were derived originally from wild organisms and therefore understanding how these compounds evolve among different lineages might help with the…”
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    A comparison of the cuticular properties of the female ticks Ixodes pacificus and Amblyomma hebraeum (Acari: Ixodidae) throughout the feeding period by Kaufman, W. Reuben, Flynn, Peter C.

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (01-11-2018)
    “…The mechanical properties of the cuticle of Ixodes pacificus (Ip) are compared to those of Amblyomma hebraeum (Ah) from our earlier work. The 10-fold size…”
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    A comparison of the cuticular properties of argasid and ixodid ticks: Ornithodoros moubata (Argasidae) vs. Amblyomma hebraeum and Ixodes pacificus (Ixodidae) by Flynn, Peter C., Forth, Jan Hendrik, Kaufman, W. Reuben

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (01-12-2020)
    “…Ticks (Chelicerata, Ixodida) are blood-feeding ectoparasites believed to have evolved at least about 120 millions of years ago and found worldwide. However,…”
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    Metagenomics Shines Light on the Evolution of "Sunscreen" Pigment Metabolism in the Teloschistales (Lichen-Forming Ascomycota) by Llewellyn, Theo, Nowell, Reuben W, Aptroot, Andre, Temina, Marina, Prescott, Thomas A K, Barraclough, Timothy G, Gaya, Ester

    Published in Genome biology and evolution (03-02-2023)
    “…Fungi produce a vast number of secondary metabolites that shape their interactions with other organisms and the environment. Characterizing the genes…”
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    Correction to: A comparison of the cuticular properties of argasid and ixodid ticks: Ornithodoros moubata (Argasidae) vs. Amblyomma hebraeum and Ixodes pacificus (Ixodidae) by Flynn, Peter C., Forth, Jan Hendrik, Kaufman, W. Reuben

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (2021)
    “…In the above mentioned publication, the ESp value for I. pacificus (NWR = 1–3) is missing in Table 4 and should have read: 0.169 ± 0.016 (9)…”
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