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  2. A robust automated system elucidates mouse homecage behavioral…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Gouldingetal2008.pdf
    12 Apr 2011: stimuli). Video analysis can also beused with this system to enable delineation of behaviors currentlygrouped into the category ‘‘other.’’ Multiple-animal video trackingcould also address the current requirement that animals be ... indi-vidually
  3. 5 May 2020: DayID1, Simone PittonID1¤,Eşref Demir1,2, Francis M. JigginsID1. 1 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2 Antalya Bilim University,. ... At this. time point, animals were between 48 hours and 63 hours old.
  4. pgen.1008864

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/lewis2020.pdf
    22 Apr 2021: M. JigginsID1, Peter SarkiesID2,3. 1 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2 MRC London Institute ofMedical Sciences, London, United Kingdom, 3 Institute of Clinical Sciences, Imperial College ... Arthropods are an
  5. Copyright � 2005 by the Genetics Society of AmericaDOI: ...

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Adalia.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: Ph.D. Thesis, De-partment of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. Hudson, R. ... Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Genetics, Universityof Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. van Damme, J.
  6. 8 Apr 2011: multiple tissues, possibly using animal mod-. els, to understand the impact of the mutations. ... insect pest. 1Department of Genetics, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK.
  7. PNAS202122734_proof

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/alves2022.pdf
    24 Aug 2022: period, this invasionwas triggered by a single release of a few animals that spread thousands of kilometersacross the continent. ... 4A). Thisis consistent with historical records suggesting that the BarwonPark release may have been derived from as few
  8. PNAS202122026_proof

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/brosh2022.pdf
    24 Aug 2022: This can result in rapid evolutionarychange and continual innovation in the immune defenses of animals. ... This demonstrates anovel mechanism by whichtransposable elements cangenerate adaptive phenotypes. Author affiliations: aDepartment of Genetics,
  9. jbi_1556 1993..2000

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/wilfert06biogeography.pdf
    10 Oct 2007: Animal Physiology, University of Bayreuth. His research. interests focus on the physiology, sociobiology and biodiver-. ... Animal Ecology, Philipps-University of Marburg. His main. research fields are community ecology, population genetics.
  10. pbio.1002005 1..24

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/chipman2014.pdf
    25 Nov 2014: Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 4 Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,. ... University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 13 Evolutionsbiologie, Zoologisches Institut,
  11. Butterfly genome reveals promiscuous exchange of mimicry adaptations…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Heliconius2012.pdf
    16 Nov 2012: 2Department of Zoology,Downing Street, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK. ... 21Department of Genetics, Downing Street,University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK.
  12. Cogni_et_al-2021-Communications_Biology

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/cogni2021.pdf
    25 Nov 2021: 2 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 3Theseauthors contributed equally: Shuai Dominique Ding, André C. ... The microbiome plays a key role in protecting animals againstinfection, and in insects, this role is
  13. 11 Nov 2015: This study was approved by the Animals in Science Regulation Unitfrom the Home Office Science, United Kingdom, under the license PIL70/25044. ... 2.4. Infections. B. malayi was harvested from a euthanised infected gerbil byinjecting 30 ml of sterile
  14. 3 Nov 2006: Francis M. Jiggins,1 Gregory D.D. Hurst2. 1 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK2 Department of Biology, University College London, 4 Stephenson Way, London ... helpful comments. F.M.J. is funded by a
  15. 3 Nov 2006: E-mail: matthew.tinsley@stir.ac.uk. 767. Parasitology (2006), 132, 767–773. f 2006 Cambridge University Pressdoi:10.1017/S0031182006009929 Printed in the United Kingdom. ... R. (2001). Parasitism: The Diversity and. Ecology of Animal Parasites.
  16. Sex-ratio-distorting Wolbachia causes sex-role reversal in its…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/sexrolereversal.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: D. Hurst2 and Michael E. N. Majerus1. 1Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK2Department of Biology, University College London, 4 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2HE, UK. ... This is thought to explain the
  17. Male-killing Wolbachia in two species of insect Gregory D. ...

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/ProcRSocMKW.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: N. Majerus2. 1Department of Biology, University College London, 4 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2HE, UK2Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK3Institute of Cell, Animal and Population ... The male-killing
  18. 27 Jan 2016: Jiggins1. 1Department of Genetics, and 2Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. ... This issocial immunity in the broad sense, and it is seen in transient animal societiessuch as animal families as well as more permanent animal
  19. pone.0073833 1..6

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Longdon2013.pdf
    16 Jan 2014: Jiggins. Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Abstract. ... FMJ), a Wellcome Trust Grant (WT094664MA: JM) and a Cambridge Overseas Trust/Chinese Scholarship Council studentship (CC).
  20. 19 Jan 2012: 3Department of Genetics,University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 3EH, UK. 4Current address: Instituteof Population Genetics, Vetmeduni Vienna, Veterinaerplatz 1, A-1210 Vienna,Austria. ... 2427. 7. Buchner P: Endosymbiosis of Animals with Plant
  21. pgen.1003057 1..11

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/magwire_2012.pdf
    16 Nov 2012: Francis M. Jiggins. Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. ... into both how animals evolve resistance to infection, and how. viruses interact with their hosts.
  22. mbev_19_814.1341_1349.tp

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/MBE.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: Introduction. Most animals and plants have intimate associationswith a diverse range of microbial symbionts. ... is funded by a Research Fellowship from Em-manuel College, Cambridge, and a Natural EnvironmentResearch Council small grant.
  23. pgen.1002337 1..11

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/magwire2011.pdf
    4 Nov 2011: 1 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2 Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. ... Sequenc-ing was carried out at either Source BioScience LifeSciences. (Cambridge)
  24. ppat.1004395 1..8

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/longdon2014.pdf
    6 Nov 2014: Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Abstract: Emerging viral diseases are often the productof a host shift, where a pathogen jumps from its originalhost into a novel species. ... Cambridge: Cambridge Universitypress.
  25. ppat.1002260 1..9

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/longdon2011c.pdf
    26 Sep 2011: Edinburgh, Ashworth Labs, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 3 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. ... from correlative studies of parasite-incidence in wild animals. (e.g. [16]), experimental evidence has been
  26. 3 Nov 2006: The reducedbrood hatch that results from sterile or incompatible mat-ings yields fewer immature animals. ... Due to reduced intra-speci c competition however, disproportionately more ofthe immature animals survive.
  27. 12 Apr 2018: United Kingdom, 2 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 3 CIBIO,. ... MiSeq (Cambridge Genomic Service) v3 for 600 cycles to give 300bp paired-end reads.
  28. evol_56_1114.2290_2295.tp

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Evolution%20high%20prevalence.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: Received May 27, 2002. Accepted July 19, 2002. Many animals are host to maternally transmitted bacterialsymbionts. ... The eggs laid by females were reared to adulthood in eitherUganda or Cambridge, United Kingdom, on C.
  29. CGA_PDF_Banner

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Wilfert2013.pdf
    2 Apr 2013: Jiggins1. 1Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH, United Kingdom2E-mail: lena.wilfert@ex.ac.uk. ... community studying animal host–parasite coevolution that recur-. rent selective sweeps will occur relatively infrequently
  30. 9 Jun 2017: Elizabeth M. L. Duxbury1,2, Wayne G. Rostant1 and Tracey Chapman1. 1School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7HP, UK2Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, ... Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
  31. pntd.0002652 1..11

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/juneja2014.pdf
    26 Feb 2014: Jiggins1. 1 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2 Computational Bioscience Research Center, KAUST, Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. ... Funding: This work was funded by a Cambridge-KAUST Academic Excellent Alliance
  32. OP-MOLB150120 2111..2129

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Palmer2015.pdf
    10 Nov 2015: Palmer,1 and Francis M. Jiggins11Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. ... As Fadd homologues areknown to be widespread in the animal kingdom, these results.
  33. OP-VEVO150015 1..12

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/longdon2015b.pdf
    18 Nov 2015: Welch,1 Darren J. Obbard4 and Francis M. Jiggins1. 1Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 3EH, 2School of Biology, University ofSt Andrews, St Andrews, KY19 9ST, UK, 3Department of ... The rhabdoviruses are adiverse family of
  34. 22 Jul 2016: France; and cDepartment of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH,United Kingdom. ... Three main small RNA-based silencing pathways have been de-scribed in animals: the microRNA (miRNA), small interferingRNA (siRNA), and Piwi-interacting
  35. 15 Oct 2009: West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JT, UK2Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK. ... wide range of animals including fishes, invertebrates and. mammals, and together form the dimarhabdovirus.
  36. Potential role of the sexually transmitted mite Coccipolipus…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/rhule%202010.pdf
    17 Mar 2010: WareDepartment of Genetics, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK. a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t. ... Journal of Animal Ecology 73, 1–10. Yarbrough, J.A., Armstrong, J.L., Blumberg, M.Z., Phillips, A.E., Mcgahee, E., Dolen,W.K., 1999.
  37. REV_ISS_WEB_MEC_13769_25-20 5228..5241

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/cogni2016.pdf
    10 Oct 2016: DAY, CALUM BRIDSON andFRANCIS M. JIGGINS. Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK, †Department of Ecology, University of Sao Paulo,Sao Paulo 05508-900, Brazil. ... host resistance in animals and plants, and found that epi-
  38. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.1208, 3889-3898 first published online 1…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/longdon2012c.pdf
    30 Aug 2012: Ben Longdon and Francis M. Jiggins. Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK. ... 2 Buchner, P. 1965 Endosymbiosis of animals with plantmicroorganisms. New York, NY: Interscience, Inc.
  39. genet127696 141..150

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Longdon2011.pdf
    11 May 2011: Cambridge CB2 3EH, United Kingdom. Manuscript received October 18, 2010Accepted for publication February 15, 2011. ... R. F. Wright. Academic Press, New York. Buchner, P., 1965 Endosymbiosis of Animals With Plant Microorgan-isms.
  40. Population genomics reveals that an anthropophilic population of…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/crawford2017.pdf
    3 Mar 2017: Correspondence: fmj1001@cam.ac.uk†Equal contributors3Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street,Cambridge CB2 3EH, UKFull list of author information is available at the end of the article.
  41. 24 Jan 2016: Magwire¤a, Florian Bayer¤b, Francis M. Jiggins. Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. ... Sequencingwas carried out at either Source Bioscience Life Sciences (Cambridge) or The Genepool(Edinburgh).
  42. 22 Jul 2016: Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology5The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts6Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom7Department of Human Genetics,
  43. The Causes and Consequences of Changes in Virulence following…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Longdon2015.pdf
    18 Mar 2015: Jiggins1. 1 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2 Institute of EvolutionaryBiology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 3 Department of Ecology, University of SãoPaulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  44. pgen.1000698 1..13

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/obbard2009plos.pdf
    30 Oct 2009: Welch1, Kang-Wook Kim1,2, Francis M. Jiggins3. 1 Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2 Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield,. ... United Kingdom, 3 Department of
  45. genet201970 2159..2173

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/cao2017.pdf
    16 Nov 2017: Jiggins. Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, CB2 3EH, United Kingdom, †Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire,Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Strasbourg, 67084, France. ... 1534/genetics.117.201970/-/DC1.1Correspondin
  46. 26 Apr 2016: Miska5, Francis M. Jiggins2, Alain Kohl1. 1 MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom,2 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 3 MRC ... Clinical SciencesCentre, Imperial
  47. The Intracellular Bacterium Wolbachia Uses Parasitoid Wasps as…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/ahmed2015.pdf
    13 Feb 2015: Greeff2, Bao-Li Qiu1. 1 Department of Entomology, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China, 2 Department ofGenetics, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, 3 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge,Cambridge,
  48. mss150 1..15

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/obbard2012.pdf
    30 Aug 2012: United Kingdom2Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom3Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom4Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management,
  49. Parallel and costly changes to cellular immunity underlie the…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/mcgonigle2017.pdf
    16 Nov 2017: Day, Francis M. Jiggins. Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. ... the selective breeding of plants and animals. Insects are no exception to this pattern, and it is.
  50. ppat.1004369 1..13

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/martinez2014.pdf
    19 Sep 2014: Miller2,. Kostas Bourtzis3,4,5, Luis Teixeira6, Francis M. Jiggins1. 1 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2 Laboratories of Genome Dynamics, Department Cell and Developmental Biology,.
  51. msq280 1043..1056

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/obbard2010mbe.pdf
    4 Feb 2011: Little1,2. 1Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK2Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK3Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge,

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