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Kelsey J Wood

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Micropublication Biology|November 17, 2025
Plasticity of sex-biased aggression in response to the sex of territory intruders in an African cichlid fish, <i>Julidochromis marlieri</i> Ry Dennis, Kelsey J Wood, Suzy Cp Renn, et al.
Elife|November 22, 2014
How postdocs benefit from building a unionBenjamin Cain, Jessica M Budke, Kelsey J Wood, et al.
Nature Communications|June 16, 2019
Genomic signatures of heterokaryosis in the oomycete pathogen Bremia lactucaeKyle Fletcher, Juliana Gil, Lien D Bertier, et al.
Plos Pathogens|October 26, 2020
Effector prediction and characterization in the oomycete pathogen Bremia lactucae reveal host-recognized WY domain proteins that lack the canonical RXLR motifKelsey J Wood, Munir Nur, Juliana Gil, et al.
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Micropublication Biology|November 17, 2025
Plasticity of sex-biased aggression in response to the sex of territory intruders in an African cichlid fish, <i>Julidochromis marlieri</i> Ry Dennis, Kelsey J Wood, Suzy Cp Renn, et al.
Elife|November 22, 2014
How postdocs benefit from building a unionBenjamin Cain, Jessica M Budke, Kelsey J Wood, et al.
Nature Communications|June 16, 2019
Genomic signatures of heterokaryosis in the oomycete pathogen Bremia lactucaeKyle Fletcher, Juliana Gil, Lien D Bertier, et al.
Plos Pathogens|October 26, 2020
Effector prediction and characterization in the oomycete pathogen Bremia lactucae reveal host-recognized WY domain proteins that lack the canonical RXLR motifKelsey J Wood, Munir Nur, Juliana Gil, et al.
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