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Publications
- A microsatellite-based genetic linkage map and putative sex-determining genomic regions in Lake Victoria cichlids.
- Construction of chromosome markers from the Lake Victoria cichlid Paralabidochromis chilotes and their application to comparative mapping.
- Sex chromosome turnover contributes to genomic divergence between incipient stickleback species.
- Genetic and neural modularity underlie the evolution of schooling behavior in threespine sticklebacks.
- RNA sequencing reveals small RNAs differentially expressed between incipient Japanese threespine sticklebacks.
- The contribution of female meiotic drive to the evolution of neo-sex chromosomes.
- B chromosomes have a functional effect on female sex determination in Lake Victoria cichlid fishes.
- Heritable differences in schooling behavior among threespine stickleback populations revealed by a novel assay.
- Genetic Architecture of the Variation in Male-Specific Ossified Processes on the Anal Fins of Japanese Medaka.
- Ontogenetic stage-specific quantitative trait loci contribute to divergence in developmental trajectories of sexually dimorphic fins between medaka populations.
- Do sex-linked male meiotic drivers contribute to intrinsic hybrid incompatibilities? Recent empirical studies from flies and rodents
- Chromosome fusions repatterned recombination rate and facilitated reproductive isolation during Pristionchus nematode speciation
- The improved genome of the nematode Parapristionchus giblindavisi provides insights into lineage-specific gene family evolution
- The genomic landscape at a late stage of stickleback speciation: High genomic divergence interspersed by small localized regions of introgression
- Accumulation of Deleterious Mutations in Landlocked Threespine Stickleback Populations.
- Genetic basis for variation in salinity tolerance between stickleback ecotypes.
- Whole-genome sequencing reveals small genomic regions of introgression in an introduced crater lake population of threespine stickleback.
- Functional divergence of a heterochromatin-binding protein during stickleback speciation.
- Samplings of Millipedes in Japan and Scarab Beetles in Hong Kong result in five new Species of Pristionchus (Nematoda: Diplogastridae).
- Two new Species of Pristionchus (Nematoda: Diplogastridae) include the Gonochoristic Sister Species of P. fissidentatus.
- Two New Species of Pristionchus (Nematoda: Diplogastridae) from Taiwan and the Definition of the pacificus Species-Complex Sensu Stricto.
- Phylotranscriptomics of Pristionchus Nematodes Reveals Parallel Gene Loss in Six Hermaphroditic Lineages.
- The genomic landscape at a late stage of stickleback speciation: High genomic divergence interspersed by small localized regions of introgression.
- Different contributions of local- and distant-regulatory changes to transcriptome divergence between stickleback ecotypes.
- Contribution of gene flow to the evolution of recombination suppression in sex chromosomes.
- Accumulation of Deleterious Mutations on the Neo-Y Chromosome of Japan Sea Stickleback (Gasterosteus nipponicus).
- Mechanisms of Intrinsic Postzygotic Isolation: From Traditional Genic and Chromosomal Views to Genomic and Epigenetic Perspectives
- Tempo and mode in karyotype evolution revealed by a probabilistic model incorporating both chromosome number and morphology
- Repositioning of centromereāassociated repeats during karyotype evolution in Oryzias fishes
- Rapid chromosome evolution and acquisition of thermosensitive stochastic sex determination in nematode androdioecious hermaphrodites