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Environmental Microbiology
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July 27, 2018
Comparative genomics of a quadripartite symbiosis in a planthopper host reveals the origins and rearranged nutritional responsibilities of anciently diverged bacterial lineages
Gordon M Bennett, Meng Mao
The ISME Journal
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February 21, 2020
Symbiont replacements reset the co-evolutionary relationship between insects and their heritable bacteria
Meng Mao, Gordon M Bennett
Iscience
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January 2, 2023
Erratum: A complex interplay of evolutionary forces continues to shape ancient co-occurring symbiont genomes
Yumary M Vasquez, Gordon M Bennett
Iscience
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August 19, 2022
A complex interplay of evolutionary forces continues to shape ancient co-occurring symbiont genomes
Yumary M Vasquez, Gordon M Bennett
Annual Review of Microbiology
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July 5, 2014
The tiniest tiny genomes
Nancy A Moran, Gordon M Bennett
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
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July 15, 2017
Genome-Wide Transcriptional Dynamics in the Companion Bacterial Symbionts of the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter (Cicadellidae: <i>Homalodisca vitripennis</i>) Reveal Differential Gene Expression in Bacteria Occupying Multiple Host Organs
Gordon M Bennett, Rebecca A Chong
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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August 14, 2012
Host-plants shape insect diversity: phylogeny, origin, and species diversity of native Hawaiian leafhoppers (Cicadellidae: Nesophrosyne)
Gordon M Bennett, Patrick M O'Grady
Genome Biology and Evolution
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August 7, 2013
Small, smaller, smallest: the origins and evolution of ancient dual symbioses in a Phloem-feeding insect
Gordon M Bennett, Nancy A Moran
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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February 26, 2015
Heritable symbiosis: The advantages and perils of an evolutionary rabbit hole
Gordon M Bennett, Nancy A Moran
Genome Biology and Evolution
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August 12, 2021
Hawaiian Nysius Insects Rely on an Obligate Symbiont with a Reduced Genome That Retains a Discrete Nutritional Profile to Match Their Plant Seed Diet
Heather Stever, Jesse Eiben, Gordon M Bennett
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Environmental Microbiology
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July 27, 2018
Comparative genomics of a quadripartite symbiosis in a planthopper host reveals the origins and rearranged nutritional responsibilities of anciently diverged bacterial lineages
Gordon M Bennett, Meng Mao
The ISME Journal
|
February 21, 2020
Symbiont replacements reset the co-evolutionary relationship between insects and their heritable bacteria
Meng Mao, Gordon M Bennett
Iscience
|
January 2, 2023
Erratum: A complex interplay of evolutionary forces continues to shape ancient co-occurring symbiont genomes
Yumary M Vasquez, Gordon M Bennett
Iscience
|
August 19, 2022
A complex interplay of evolutionary forces continues to shape ancient co-occurring symbiont genomes
Yumary M Vasquez, Gordon M Bennett
Annual Review of Microbiology
|
July 5, 2014
The tiniest tiny genomes
Nancy A Moran, Gordon M Bennett
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
|
July 15, 2017
Genome-Wide Transcriptional Dynamics in the Companion Bacterial Symbionts of the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter (Cicadellidae: <i>Homalodisca vitripennis</i>) Reveal Differential Gene Expression in Bacteria Occupying Multiple Host Organs
Gordon M Bennett, Rebecca A Chong
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
|
August 14, 2012
Host-plants shape insect diversity: phylogeny, origin, and species diversity of native Hawaiian leafhoppers (Cicadellidae: Nesophrosyne)
Gordon M Bennett, Patrick M O'Grady
Genome Biology and Evolution
|
August 7, 2013
Small, smaller, smallest: the origins and evolution of ancient dual symbioses in a Phloem-feeding insect
Gordon M Bennett, Nancy A Moran
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
February 26, 2015
Heritable symbiosis: The advantages and perils of an evolutionary rabbit hole
Gordon M Bennett, Nancy A Moran
Genome Biology and Evolution
|
August 12, 2021
Hawaiian Nysius Insects Rely on an Obligate Symbiont with a Reduced Genome That Retains a Discrete Nutritional Profile to Match Their Plant Seed Diet
Heather Stever, Jesse Eiben, Gordon M Bennett
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