Richard Durbin
Aus WORLDFISH WIKI
Richard Durbin
- Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK.
- Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
- E-mail: rd109@cam.ac.uk.
Publikationen
- Malinsky, M., Challis, R.J., Tyers, A.M., Schiffels, S., Terai, Y., Ngatunga, B.P., Miska, E.A., Durbin, R., Genner, M.J. & Turner, G.F. 2015. Genomic islands of speciation separate cichlid ecomorphs in an East African crater lake. Science, 350 (6267): 1493-1498. (doi) Zitatseite
- Malinsky, M., Svardal, H., Tyers, A.M., Miska, E.A., Genner, M.J., Turner, G.F. & Durbin, R. 2018. Whole-genome sequences of Malawi cichlids reveal multiple radiations interconnected by gene flow. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2: 1940-1955. (doi) Zitatseite
- Svardal, H., Quah, F.X., Malinsky, M., Ngatunga, B.P., Miska, E.A., Salzburger, W., Genner, M.J., Turner, G.F., Durbin, R. 2020. Ancestral hybridisation facilitated species diversification in the Lake Malawi cichlid fish adaptive radiation. Molecular Biology & Evolution, 37 (4): 1100-1113. (doi) Zitatseite
- Carruthers, M., Edgley, D.E., Saxon, A.D., Gabagambi, N.P., Shechonge, A., Miska, E.A., Durbin, R., Bridle, J.R., Turner, G.F. & Genner, M.J. 2022. Ecological Speciation Promoted by Divergent Regulation of Functional Genes Within African Cichlid Fishes. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 39 (11): msac251. (doi) Zitatseite
- Vernaz, G., Hudson, A.G., Santos, M.E., Fischer, B., Carruthers, M., Shechonge, A.H., Gabagambi, N.P., Tyers, A.M., Ngatunga, B.P., Malinsky, M., Durbin, R., Turner, G.F., Genner, M.J. & Miska, E.A. 2022. Epigenetic divergence during early stages of speciation in an African crater lake cichlid fish. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 6: 1940–1951. (doi) Zitatseite
- Bista, I., Wood, J.M.D., Desvignes, T., McCarthy, S.A., Matschiner, M., Ning, Z., Tracey, A., Torrance, J., Sims, Y., Chow, W., Smith, M., Oliver, K., Haggerty, L., Salzburger, W., Postlethwait, J.H., Howe, K., Clark, M.S., Detrich, H., Cheng, C.-H.C., Miska, E.A. & Durbin, R. 2023. Genomics of cold adaptations in the Antarctic notothenioid fish radiation. Nature Communications, 14: #3412. (doi) Zitatseite
- Rüber, L., Britz, R., Conway, K., Bista, I., McCarthy, S., Wood, J., Smith, M., Oliver, K., Howe, K. & Durbin, R. 2024. The genome sequence of the Dracula fish, Danionella dracula (Britz, Conway & Rüber, 2009). Wellcome Open Research, 9: 194. (doi) Zitatseite