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Eric Lyons
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 144
Citations - 15763
Eric Lyons is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Comparative genomics. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 128 publications receiving 13136 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Lyons include University of Guelph & Molecular Sciences Institute.
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Models for Similarity Distributions of Syntenic Homologs and Applications to Phylogenomics
TL;DR: An integrated approach to speciation and whole genome doubling (WGD) to resolve the occurrence of these events in phylogenetic analysis is outlined and an algorithm for resolving data on local peaks in the distributions of duplicate gene similarities for a number of related genomes is formulated.
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A tutorial of diverse genome analysis tools found in the CoGe web-platform using Plasmodium spp. as a model
TL;DR: The capabilities of CoGe are demonstrated through three example workflows using 17 Plasmodium genomes as a model to highlight the usefulness of the CoGe platform, particularly in understanding complex features of genome evolution.
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FractBias: a graphical tool for assessing fractionation bias following polyploidy
TL;DR: A tool to calculate and visualize gene retention and fractionation patterns across whole genomes through integration with SynMap and its parent platform CoGe, as well as letting researchers integrate their own data with security options to keep them private or make them publicly available.
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Patterns of Population Variation in Two Paleopolyploid Eudicot Lineages Suggest That Dosage-Based Selection on Homeologs Is Long-Lived.
Yue Hao,Jacob D. Washburn,Jacob Rosenthal,Brandon Nielsen,Eric Lyons,Patrick P. Edger,J. Chris Pires,Gavin C. Conant +7 more
TL;DR: The results paint a picture of the long-lived effects of polyploidy on plant genomes, suggesting that even yesterday’s polyploids still have distinct evolutionary trajectories.