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Tanya Renner
Researcher at Pennsylvania State University
Publications - 27
Citations - 2509
Tanya Renner is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Carnivorous plant. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 2226 citations. Previous affiliations of Tanya Renner include Zoological Society of San Diego & University of California, Berkeley.
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The Physcomitrella Genome Reveals Evolutionary Insights into the Conquest of Land by Plants
Stefan A. Rensing,Daniel Lang,Andreas Zimmer,Astrid Terry,Asaf Salamov,Harris Shapiro,Tomoaki Nishiyama,Pierre-François Perroud,Erika Lindquist,Yasuko Kamisugi,Takako Tanahashi,Takako Tanahashi,Keiko Sakakibara,Tomomichi Fujita,Kazuko Oishi,Tadasu Shin-I,Yoko Kuroki,Atsushi Toyoda,Yutaka Suzuki,Shin-ichi Hashimoto,Kazuo Yamaguchi,Sumio Sugano,Yuji Kohara,Yuji Kohara,Asao Fujiyama,Asao Fujiyama,Aldwin M. Anterola,Setsuyuki Aoki,Neil W. Ashton,W. Brad Barbazuk,Elizabeth I. Barker,Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,Robert E. Blankenship,Sung Hyun Cho,Susan K. Dutcher,Mark Estelle,Jeffrey A. Fawcett,Heidrun Gundlach,Kousuke Hanada,Alexander Heyl,Karen A. Hicks,Karen A. Hicks,Jon Hughes,Martin Lohr,Klaus F. X. Mayer,Alexander N. Melkozernov,Takashi Murata,Takashi Murata,David R. Nelson,Birgit Pils,Michael J. Prigge,Bernd Reiss,Tanya Renner,Stephane Rombauts,Paul J. Rushton,Anton A. Sanderfoot,Gabriele Schween,Shin-Han Shiu,Kurt Stueber,Frederica L. Theodoulou,Hank Tu,Yves Van de Peer,P. J. Verrier,Elizabeth R. Waters,Andrew J. Wood,Lixing Yang,David J. Cove,David J. Cove,Andrew C. Cuming,Mitsuyasu Hasebe,Mitsuyasu Hasebe,Susan Lucas,Brent D. Mishler,Ralf Reski,Igor V. Grigoriev,Ralph S. Quatrano,Jeffrey L. Boore,Jeffrey L. Boore +77 more
TL;DR: This comparison reveals genomic changes concomitant with the evolutionary movement to land, including a general increase in gene family complexity; loss of genes associated with aquatic environments; acquisition of genes for tolerating terrestrial stresses; and the development of the auxin and abscisic acid signaling pathways for coordinating multicellular growth and dehydration response.
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The value of avian genomics to the conservation of wildlife
Michael N Romanov,Michael N Romanov,Elaina M. Tuttle,Marlys L. Houck,William S. Modi,Leona G. Chemnick,Marisa L. Korody,Emily M Stremel Mork,Christie A. Otten,Tanya Renner,Kenneth C. Jones,Sugandha Dandekar,Jeanette C. Papp,Yang Da,Eric D. Green,Vincent Magrini,Matthew T. Hickenbotham,Jarret Glasscock,Sean McGrath,Elaine R. Mardis,Oliver A. Ryder +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the same authors reported that the white-throated sparrow exhibits a stable genetic polymorphism (i.e., chromosomal rearrangements) associated with variation in morphology, physiology, and behavior (e.g., aggression, social behavior, sexual behavior, parental care).
Additional file 4: The value of avian genomics to the conservation of wildlife
Michael N Romanov,Elaina M. Tuttle,Marlys L. Houck,William S. Modi,Leona G. Chemnick,Marisa L. Korody,Emily M. Stromel Mork,Christie A. Otten,Tanya Renner,Kenneth C. Jones,Sugandha Dandekar,Jeanette C. Papp,Yang Da,Eric D. Green,Vincent Magrini,Matthew T. Hickenbotham,Jarret Glasscock,Sean McGrath,Elaine R. Mardis,Oliver A. Ryder +19 more
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Long-read sequencing uncovers the adaptive topography of a carnivorous plant genome
Tianying Lan,Tanya Renner,Enrique Ibarra-Laclette,Kimberly M. Farr,Tien-Hao Chang,Sergio Alan Cervantes-Pérez,Chunfang Zheng,David Sankoff,Haibao Tang,Rikky W. Purbojati,Alexander Putra,Daniela I. Drautz-Moses,Stephan C. Schuster,Luis Herrera-Estrella,Victor A. Albert +14 more
TL;DR: An updated genome assembly based on single-molecule sequencing is generated to address questions regarding the bladderwort’s genome adaptive landscape and highlights the special importance of tandem duplications in the adaptive landscapes of a carnivorous plant genome.
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Independent Co-Option of a Tailed Bacteriophage into a Killing Complex in Pseudomonas
TL;DR: A genomic region in the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae that consists of a fragment of a bacteriophage genome that encodes only the tail of the bacter iophage, which is lethal toward strains of this species.