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August 26, 2017
Extended genomes: symbiosis and evolution
Gregory D D Hurst
Genetics
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December 8, 2006
The impact of male-killing bacteria on host evolutionary processes
Jan Engelstädter, Gregory D D Hurst
The American Naturalist
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March 11, 2009
What use are male hosts? The dynamics of maternally inherited bacteria showing sexual transmission or male killing
Jan Engelstädter, Gregory D D Hurst
Peerj
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July 19, 2017
Short reads from honey bee (<i>Apis</i> sp.) sequencing projects reflect microbial associate diversity
Michael Gerth, Gregory D D Hurst
The Journal of Parasitology
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August 29, 2002
The effect of aggregative overwintering on an insect sexually transmitted parasite system
K Mary Webberley, Gregory D D Hurst
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
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May 3, 2015
Reproductive parasitism: maternally inherited symbionts in a biparental world
Gregory D D Hurst, Crystal L Frost
Current Biology : CB
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September 28, 2010
Host defence: getting by with a little help from our friends
Gregory D D Hurst, Kate J Hutchence
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 17, 2004
Persistence of an extreme sex-ratio bias in a natural population
Emily A Dyson, Gregory D D Hurst
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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September 23, 2020
Symbiont-mediated fly survival is independent of defensive symbiont genotype in the Drosophila melanogaster-Spiroplasma-wasp interaction
Jordan E Jones, Gregory D D Hurst
Plos Biology
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March 30, 2023
One strain may hide another: Cryptic male-killing Wolbachia
Emily A Hornett, Gregory D D Hurst
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August 26, 2017
Extended genomes: symbiosis and evolution
Gregory D D Hurst
Genetics
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December 8, 2006
The impact of male-killing bacteria on host evolutionary processes
Jan Engelstädter, Gregory D D Hurst
The American Naturalist
|
March 11, 2009
What use are male hosts? The dynamics of maternally inherited bacteria showing sexual transmission or male killing
Jan Engelstädter, Gregory D D Hurst
Peerj
|
July 19, 2017
Short reads from honey bee (<i>Apis</i> sp.) sequencing projects reflect microbial associate diversity
Michael Gerth, Gregory D D Hurst
The Journal of Parasitology
|
August 29, 2002
The effect of aggregative overwintering on an insect sexually transmitted parasite system
K Mary Webberley, Gregory D D Hurst
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
|
May 3, 2015
Reproductive parasitism: maternally inherited symbionts in a biparental world
Gregory D D Hurst, Crystal L Frost
Current Biology : CB
|
September 28, 2010
Host defence: getting by with a little help from our friends
Gregory D D Hurst, Kate J Hutchence
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
April 17, 2004
Persistence of an extreme sex-ratio bias in a natural population
Emily A Dyson, Gregory D D Hurst
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
|
September 23, 2020
Symbiont-mediated fly survival is independent of defensive symbiont genotype in the Drosophila melanogaster-Spiroplasma-wasp interaction
Jordan E Jones, Gregory D D Hurst
Plos Biology
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March 30, 2023
One strain may hide another: Cryptic male-killing Wolbachia
Emily A Hornett, Gregory D D Hurst
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