Katju Lab
Publications
 
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS


V. Katju.  2012. In with the old, in with the new: The promiscuity of the duplication process engenders diverse pathways for novel gene creation. Int. J. Evolutionary Biology, special issue “Molecular Evolutionary Routes that Lead to Innovations.” (submitted).


V. Katju.  2012. To the beat of a different drum: genomic determinants implicated in the asymmetric sequence divergence of Caenorhabditis  elegans paralogs. (submitted)  


Bu, L., U. Bergthorsson and V. Katju.  2011.  Local synteny and codon usage contribute to asymmetric sequence divergence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene duplicates. BMC Evolutionary Biology 11: 279. (reprint)


Lipinski, K. J., Farslow, J. C.,  K. A. Fitzpatrick, M. Lynch, V. Katju and U. Bergthorsson.  2011. High spontaneous rate of gene duplication in Caenorhabditis elegans.  Current Biology 21(4): 306-310.
(reprint) (Supplemental Material)


Katju, V. and U. Bergthorsson.  2010.  Genomic and population-level effects of gene conversion in Caenorhabditis paralogs.  Genes 1(3): 452-468.  (reprint)
Invited, peer-reviewed article


Rane*, H. S., J. M. Smith*, U. Bergthorsson and V. Katju.  2010.  Gene conversion and DNA sequence polymorphism in the sex-determination gene fog-2 and its paralog ftr-1 in Caenorhabditis elegans.  Molecular Biology and Evolution  27(7): 1561-1569. (reprint)    


Katju, V., J. C. Farslow and U. Bergthorsson.  2009.  Variation in gene duplicates with low synonymous divergence in Saccharomyces cerevisiae relative to Caenorhabditis elegans.  Genome Biology 10:
R75  doi:10.1186/gb-2009-10-7-r75. (reprint) 


Katju, V., E. M. LaBeau, K. J. Lipinski and U. Bergthorsson.  2008.  Sex change by gene conversion in a Caenorhabditis elegans fog-2 mutant.  Genetics 180: 669-672.  (reprint)


Kamping, A., V. Katju, L. W. Beukeboom and J. H. Werren. 2007.  Inheritance of gynandromorphism in the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis. Genetics 175: 1321-1333. (reprint)


Beukeboom, L. W., A. Kamping, M. Louter, L. P. Pijnacker, V. Katju, P. M. Ferree and J. H. Werren. 2007.  Haploid females in the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis. Science 315(5809): 206. (reprint)


Katju, V. and M. Lynch. 2006.  On the formation of novel genes by duplication in the Caenorhabditis elegans genome.  Molecular Biology and Evolution 23(5): 1056-1067. (reprint)    
Recommended paper, Faculty of 1000


Lynch, M. and V. Katju.  2004.  The altered evolutionary trajectories of
gene duplicates.  Trends in Genetics 20(11): 544-549. (reprint)
Invited, peer-reviewed article


Katju, V. and M. Lynch.  2003.  The structure and early evolution of recently arisen gene duplicates in the Caenorhabditis elegans genome.  Genetics 165: 1793-1803.  (reprint)


Shoemaker, D. D., V. Katju and J. Jaenike.  1999.  Wolbachia and the evolution of reproductive isolation between Drosophila recens and Drosophila subquinaria.  Evolution 53(4): 1157-1164.  (reprint)



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