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Intragenomic Conflict


Publications

Rice WR, Friberg U, Gavrilets S. 2016. Sexually antagonistic epigenetic marks that canalize sexually dimorphic development. Molecular Ecology 25(8): 1812–1822. [Online]

Rice WR, Friberg U, Gavrilets S. 2013. Homosexuality via canalized sexual development: A testing protocol for a new epigenetic model. Bioessays, 35(9): 764-770. [Online]

Rice WR, Friberg U, Gavrilets S. 2012. Homosexuality as a consequence of epigenetically canalized sexual development. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 87(4): 343-368. [Online]

Ubeda F, Gardner A. 2011. A model for genomic imprinting in the social brain: Adults. Evolution, 65(2): 462-475. [Online]

Ubeda F, Wilkins JF. 2011. The Red Queen theory of recombination hotspots. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 24(3): 541-553. [Online]

Fujitani Y, Kawai J, Kobayashi I. 2010. Random-walk mechanism in the genetic recombination. In Advances in Computational Biology (series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology), 680: 275-82. [Online]

Furuta Y, Abe K, Kobayashi I. 2010. Genome comparison and context analysis reveals putative mobile forms of restriction-modification systems and related rearrangements. Nucleic Acids Research, 38: 2428-2443. [Online]

Gardner A. 2010. Sex-biased dispersal of adults mediates the evolution of altruism among juveniles. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 262(2): 339-345. [Online]

Khan F, Furuta Y, Kawai M, Kaminska K, Ishikawa K, Bujnicki J, Kobayashi I. 2010. A putative mobile genetic element carrying a novel Type IIF restriction-modification system (PluTI). Nucleic Acids Research, 38: 3019-3030. [Online]

Ubeda F, Gardner A. 2010. A model for genomic imprinting in the social brain: Juveniles. Evolution, 64(9): 2587-2600. [Online]

Handa N, Ichige A, Kobayashi I. 2009. Contribution of RecFOR machinery of homologous recombination to cell survival after loss of a restriction-modification gene complex. Microbiology, 155: 2320-2332. [Online]

Kobayashi I, Handa N. 2009. DNA Double-strand Breaks and Their Consequences in Bacteria. In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Chichester.

Yahara K, Fukuyo M, Sasaki A, Kobayashi I. 2009. Evolutionary maintenance of selfish homing endonuclease genes in the absence of horizontal transfer. PNAS, 106: 18861-18866. [Online]

Presentations

Kobayashi I. October 2009. Selfish genes vs. genome: Roles of selfish Dnase genes programming deaths. 17th Annual Microbial Genomics Conference, Rocky Gap State Park, MD.

Kobayashi I. April 2009. Selfish genes vs. genome society: Dynamics in bacterial genome evolution. National Cancer Institute, Bethesda.


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From 2008 until early 2021, NIMBioS was supported by the National Science Foundation through NSF Award #DBI-1300426, with additional support from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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