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Jennifer D. Antonides

Researcher at Purdue University

Publications -  13
Citations -  244

Jennifer D. Antonides is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Acquired immune system. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 177 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer D. Antonides include University of Minnesota.

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The reduction of genetic diversity in threatened vertebrates and new recommendations regarding IUCN conservation rankings

TL;DR: A novel approach for identifying species of conservation need by estimating the expected loss of genetic diversity is suggested and performs significantly better than the existing methods for identifyingspecies that merit conservation concern in part because of reduced genetic diversity.
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Characterization of the Gray Whale Eschrichtius robustus Genome and a Genotyping Array Based on Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Candidate Genes

TL;DR: The gray whale genomes reported here will enable comparative studies of natural selection in cetaceans, and the SNP markers should be highly informative for future studies of gray whale evolution, population structure, demography, and relatedness.
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Fixed-Dose Combinations of Pioglitazone and Metformin for Lung Cancer Prevention

TL;DR: It is concluded that oral metformin is a viable chemopreventive treatment at doses ranging from 500 to 1,000 mg/kg/d and pioglitazone at 15 mg/ kg/d is a viability chemopleventive agent at early-stage interventions.
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Immunogenetic response of the bananaquit in the face of malarial parasites.

TL;DR: The results support the theory of natural selection favoring particular alleles for resistance while maintaining overall genetic diversity in the population, a mechanism which has been demonstrated in some systems in MHC previously but understudied in TLRs.
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Biome and migratory behaviour significantly influence vertebrate genetic diversity

TL;DR: These categorical disparities in GD reflect changes in effective population size driven at least partly by differences in habitat, and are suggested to reflect differences in vagility, the extent of philopatry among the classes and perhaps differential selection between terrestrial and aquatic species.