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Nathaniel B. Edelman
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 25
Citations - 1122
Nathaniel B. Edelman is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heliconius & Genome. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 25 publications receiving 699 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathaniel B. Edelman include Cornell University & Research Institute of Molecular Pathology.
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Genomic architecture and introgression shape a butterfly radiation
Nathaniel B. Edelman,Paul B. Frandsen,Paul B. Frandsen,Michael Miyagi,Bernardo J. Clavijo,John W. Davey,John W. Davey,Rebecca B. Dikow,Gonzalo García-Accinelli,Steven M. Van Belleghem,Nick Patterson,Nick Patterson,Daniel E. Neafsey,Daniel E. Neafsey,Richard Challis,Sujai Kumar,Gilson R. P. Moreira,Camilo Salazar,Mathieu Chouteau,Brian A. Counterman,Riccardo Papa,Riccardo Papa,Mark Blaxter,Robert D. Reed,Kanchon K. Dasmahapatra,Marcus R. Kronforst,Mathieu Joron,Chris D. Jiggins,W. Owen McMillan,Federica Di Palma,Andrew J. Blumberg,John Wakeley,David B. Jaffe,James Mallet +33 more
TL;DR: Tests to distinguish incomplete lineage sorting from introgression indicate that gene flow has obscured several ancient phylogenetic relationships in this group over large swathes of the genome, and a hitherto unknown inversion that traps a color pattern switch locus is identified.
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Genomic architecture and introgression shape a butterfly radiation
Nathaniel B. Edelman,Paul B. Frandsen,Paul B. Frandsen,Michael Miyagi,Bernardo J. Clavijo,John W. Davey,Rebecca B. Dikow,Gonzalo García-Accinelli,Steven M. Van Belleghem,Nick Patterson,Nick Patterson,Daniel E. Neafsey,Daniel E. Neafsey,Richard Challis,Sujai Kumar,Gilson R. P. Moreira,Camilo Salazar,Mathieu Chouteau,Brian A. Counterman,Riccardo Papa,Mark Blaxter,Robert D. Reed,Kanchon K. Dasmahapatra,Marcus R. Kronforst,Mathieu Joron,Chris D. Jiggins,W. Owen McMillan,Federica Di Palma,Andrew J. Blumberg,John Wakeley,David B. Jaffe,James Mallet +31 more
TL;DR: It is found that most loci with non-canonical histories arose through introgression, and are strongly underrepresented in regions of low recombination and low gene density, and the multi-genome assembly approach enables an improved understanding of adaptive radiation.
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Clusters of iron-rich cells in the upper beak of pigeons are macrophages not magnetosensitive neurons
Christoph Daniel Treiber,Marion Claudia Salzer,Johannes Riegler,Nathaniel B. Edelman,Cristina Sugar,Martin W. Breuss,Paul Pichler,Herve Cadiou,Martin Saunders,Mark F. Lythgoe,Jeremy Shaw,David A. Keays +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown that clusters of iron-rich cells in the rostro-medial upper beak of the pigeon Columbia livia are macrophages, not magnetosensitive neurons, which necessitates a renewed search for the true magnetite-dependent magnetoreceptor in birds.
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Drosophila Interspecific Hybrids Phenocopy piRNA-Pathway Mutants
TL;DR: Hybrids of two Drosophila species show transposable element derepression and pi RNA pathway malfunction, revealing adaptive evolution of piRNA pathway components.
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No evidence for intracellular magnetite in putative vertebrate magnetoreceptors identified by magnetic screening
Nathaniel B. Edelman,Tanja Fritz,Simon Nimpf,Paul Pichler,Mattias Lauwers,Robert W. Hickman,Artemis Papadaki-Anastasopoulou,Lyubov Ushakova,Thomas Heuser,Guenter P. Resch,Martin Saunders,Jeremy Shaw,David A. Keays +12 more
TL;DR: A “magnetoscope” coupled with single-cell correlative light and electron microscopy is used to identify candidate magnetoreceptors in the pigeon and trout, illustrating the need for new methods to test the magnetite hypothesis of magnetosensation.