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Michael J. Sharkey
Researcher at University of Kentucky
Publications - 126
Citations - 3935
Michael J. Sharkey is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Braconidae & Genus. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 121 publications receiving 3499 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael J. Sharkey include Laboratory of Molecular Biology & Zhejiang University.
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Integration of DNA Barcoding Into An Ongoing Inventory of Complex Tropical Biodiversity
Daniel H. Janzen,Winnie Hallwachs,Patrick Blandin,John M. Burns,Jean Marie Cadiou,Isidro Chacón,Tanya Dapkey,Andrew R. Deans,Marc E. Epstein,Bernardo Espinoza,John G. Franclemont,William A. Haber,Mehrdad Hajibabaei,Jason P. W. Hall,Paul D. N. Hebert,I. D. Gauld,Donald J. Harvey,Axel Hausmann,Ian J. Kitching,Don Lafontaine,Jean Fran Çois Landry,Claude Lemaire,Jacqueline Y. Miller,James Miller,Lee M. Miller,Scott E. Miller,Jose Montero,Eugene Munroe,Suzanne Rab Green,Sujeevan Ratnasingham,John E. Rawlins,Robert K. Robbins,Josephine J. Rodriguez,Rodolphe Rougerie,Michael J. Sharkey,M. Alex Smith,M. Alma Solis,J. Bolling Sullivan,Paul Thiaucourt,David B. Wahl,Susan J. Weller,James B. Whitfield,Keith R. Willmott,D. Monty Wood,Norman E. Woodley,John J. Wilson +45 more
TL;DR: Adding DNA barcoding to the inventory of the caterpillars, their food plants and parasitoids in northwestern Costa Rica has substantially improved the quality and depth of the inventory, and greatly multiplied the number of situations requiring further taxonomic work for resolution.
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Finding Our Way through Phenotypes.
Andrew R. Deans,Suzanna E. Lewis,Eva Huala,Salvatore S. Anzaldo,Michael Ashburner,James P. Balhoff,David C. Blackburn,Judith A. Blake,J. Gordon Burleigh,Bruno Chanet,Laurel Cooper,Mélanie Courtot,Sandor Csösz,Hong Cui,Wasila M. Dahdul,Sandip Das,T. Alexander Dececchi,Agnès Dettai,Rui Diogo,Robert E. Druzinsky,Michel Dumontier,Nico M. Franz,Frank Friedrich,George Gkoutos,Melissa A. Haendel,Luke J. Harmon,Terry F. Hayamizu,Yongqun He,Heather M. Hines,Nizar Ibrahim,Laura M. Jackson,Pankaj Jaiswal,Christina James-Zorn,Sebastian Köhler,Guillaume Lecointre,Hilmar Lapp,Carolyn J. Lawrence,Nicolas Le Novère,John G. Lundberg,James Macklin,Austin Mast,Peter E. Midford,István Mikó,Christopher J. Mungall,Anika Oellrich,David Osumi-Sutherland,Helen Parkinson,Martín J. Ramírez,Stefan Richter,Peter N. Robinson,Alan Ruttenberg,Katja Schulz,Erik Segerdell,Katja C. Seltmann,Michael J. Sharkey,Aaron D. Smith,Barry Smith,Chelsea D. Specht,R. Burke Squires,Robert W. Thacker,Anne E. Thessen,Jose Fernandez-Triana,Mauno Vihinen,Peter D. Vize,Lars Vogt,Christine E. Wall,Ramona Walls,Monte Westerfeld,Robert A. Wharton,Christian S. Wirkner,James B. Woolley,Matthew J. Yoder,Aaron M. Zorn,Paula M. Mabee +73 more
TL;DR: Imagine if the authors could compute across phenotype data as easily as genomic data; this article calls for efforts to realize this vision and discusses the potential benefits.
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Phylogeny and Classification of Hymenoptera
TL;DR: A superfamily-level classification of the Hymenoptera is offered, which differs from most recent classifications in the recognition of the Diaprioidea, to include Diapriidae, Monomachidae, and Maamingidae.
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New views on strand asymmetry in insect mitochondrial genomes.
Wei Shujun,Min Shi,Xue-Xin Chen,Michael J. Sharkey,Cornelis van Achterberg,Gongyin Ye,Jun Hua He +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that deaminations during replication and other mutations contribute more than selection on amino acid sequences to strand compositions of G and C, and that the replication process has a stronger affect on A and T content than does transcription.