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Amanda J Lea

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Plos Genetics|July 6, 2023
Characterizing the landscape of gene expression variance in humansScott Wolf, Diogo Melo, Kristina M Garske, et al.
Nature Genetics|December 22, 2022
Dietary stress remodels the genetic architecture of lifespan variation in outbred DrosophilaLuisa F Pallares, Amanda J Lea, Clair Han, et al.
Genome Biology|January 15, 2024
Chromatin activity identifies differential gene regulation across human ancestriesKade P Pettie, Maxwell Mumbach, Amanda J Lea, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 6, 2023
Natural Animal Populations as Model Systems for Understanding Early Life Adversity Effects on AgingSam K Patterson, Rachel M Petersen, Lauren J N Brent, et al.
Elife|December 22, 2018
Genome-wide quantification of the effects of DNA methylation on human gene regulationAmanda J Lea, Christopher M Vockley, Rachel A Johnston, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 13, 2018
Dominance rank-associated gene expression is widespread, sex-specific, and a precursor to high social status in wild male baboonsAmanda J Lea, Mercy Y Akinyi, Ruth Nyakundi, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 19, 2023
DNA methylation signatures of early life adversity are exposure-dependent in wild baboonsJordan A Anderson, Dana Lin, Amanda J Lea, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 5, 2024
DNA methylation signatures of early-life adversity are exposure-dependent in wild baboonsJordan A Anderson, Dana Lin, Amanda J Lea, et al.
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|January 6, 2022
Socioeconomic status effects on health vary between rural and urban TurkanaAmanda J Lea, Charles Waigwa, Benjamin Muhoya, et al.
Elife|April 6, 2021
High social status males experience accelerated epigenetic aging in wild baboonsJordan A Anderson, Rachel A Johnston, Amanda J Lea, et al.
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Plos Genetics|July 6, 2023
Characterizing the landscape of gene expression variance in humansScott Wolf, Diogo Melo, Kristina M Garske, et al.
Nature Genetics|December 22, 2022
Dietary stress remodels the genetic architecture of lifespan variation in outbred DrosophilaLuisa F Pallares, Amanda J Lea, Clair Han, et al.
Genome Biology|January 15, 2024
Chromatin activity identifies differential gene regulation across human ancestriesKade P Pettie, Maxwell Mumbach, Amanda J Lea, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 6, 2023
Natural Animal Populations as Model Systems for Understanding Early Life Adversity Effects on AgingSam K Patterson, Rachel M Petersen, Lauren J N Brent, et al.
Elife|December 22, 2018
Genome-wide quantification of the effects of DNA methylation on human gene regulationAmanda J Lea, Christopher M Vockley, Rachel A Johnston, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 13, 2018
Dominance rank-associated gene expression is widespread, sex-specific, and a precursor to high social status in wild male baboonsAmanda J Lea, Mercy Y Akinyi, Ruth Nyakundi, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 19, 2023
DNA methylation signatures of early life adversity are exposure-dependent in wild baboonsJordan A Anderson, Dana Lin, Amanda J Lea, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 5, 2024
DNA methylation signatures of early-life adversity are exposure-dependent in wild baboonsJordan A Anderson, Dana Lin, Amanda J Lea, et al.
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|January 6, 2022
Socioeconomic status effects on health vary between rural and urban TurkanaAmanda J Lea, Charles Waigwa, Benjamin Muhoya, et al.
Elife|April 6, 2021
High social status males experience accelerated epigenetic aging in wild baboonsJordan A Anderson, Rachel A Johnston, Amanda J Lea, et al.
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