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Alisha Goodbla
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 16
Citations - 1617
Alisha Goodbla is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Identification (biology). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 1439 citations. Previous affiliations of Alisha Goodbla include University of California, Berkeley & University College Dublin.
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Impacts of the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution and KPg Extinction on Mammal Diversification
Robert W. Meredith,Jan E. Janecka,John Gatesy,Oliver A. Ryder,Colleen A. Fisher,Emma C. Teeling,Alisha Goodbla,Eduardo Eizirik,Taiz L. L. Simão,Tanja Stadler,Daniel L. Rabosky,Rodney L. Honeycutt,John J. Flynn,Colleen M. Ingram,Cynthia C. Steiner,Tiffani L. Williams,Terence J. Robinson,Angela Burk-Herrick,Angela Burk-Herrick,Michael Westerman,Nadia A. Ayoub,Nadia A. Ayoub,Mark S. Springer,William J. Murphy +23 more
TL;DR: Molecular phylogenetic analysis, calibrated with fossils, resolves the time frame of the mammalian radiation and diversification analyses suggest important roles for the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution and KPg mass extinction in opening up ecospace that promoted interordinal and intraordinal diversification, respectively.
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Migration-related phenotypic divergence is associated with epigenetic modifications in rainbow trout
Melinda R. Baerwald,Mariah H. Meek,Molly R. Stephens,Raman P. Nagarajan,Alisha Goodbla,Katharine M. Tomalty,Gary H. Thorgaard,Bernie May,Krista M. Nichols +8 more
TL;DR: This study provides the first evidence of a relationship between epigenetic variation and life history divergence associated with migration‐related traits in any species.
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A Cluster of Olfactory Receptor Genes Linked to Frugivory in Bats
Sara Hayden,Michaël Bekaert,Alisha Goodbla,William J. Murphy,Liliana M. Dávalos,Emma C. Teeling +5 more
TL;DR: A unique OR pattern linked to the frugivorous diet of New World fruit-eating bats and a similar convergent pattern in the Old World fruitThe results show a strong association between niche specialization and OR repertoire diversity even at a shallow evolutionary timeframe.
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Sequencing improves our ability to study threatened migratory species: Genetic population assignment in California's Central Valley Chinook salmon.
Mariah H. Meek,Mariah H. Meek,Melinda R. Baerwald,Molly R. Stephens,Molly R. Stephens,Alisha Goodbla,Michael R. Miller,Katharine M. Tomalty,Bernie May +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that 80 well‐chosen loci, drawn from a pool of over 11,500 SNPs developed from restriction site‐associated DNA sequencing, can accurately identify Chinook salmon runs and select populations within run.
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Rapid and accurate species identification for ecological studies and monitoring using CRISPR-based SHERLOCK.
Melinda R. Baerwald,Alisha Goodbla,Raman P. Nagarajan,Jonathan S. Gootenberg,Omar O. Abudayyeh,Feng Zhang,Andrea D. Schreier +6 more
TL;DR: SHERLOCK’s ease of field deployment is improved by combining the previously demonstrated rapid isothermal amplification and CRISPR genetic identification with a minimally invasive and extraction‐free DNA collection protocol, as well as the option of instrument‐free lateral flow detection.