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Nicholas K Priest

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Journal of Biomedicine & Biotechnology|May 15, 2010
Maternal-zygotic epistasis and the evolution of genetic diseasesNicholas K Priest, Michael J Wade
The American Naturalist|April 23, 2016
The Evolution of Sex-Specific Dominance in Response to Sexually Antagonistic SelectionHamish G Spencer, Nicholas K Priest
Aging Cell|March 27, 2015
Sex-specific effects of protein and carbohydrate intake on reproduction but not lifespan in Drosophila melanogasterKim Jensen, Colin McClure, Nicholas K Priest, et al.
Biology Letters|November 8, 2007
Cross-generational fitness benefits of mating and male seminal fluidNicholas K Priest, Deborah A Roach, Laura F Galloway
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 16, 2007
Mating-induced recombination in fruit fliesNicholas K Priest, Deborah A Roach, Laura F Galloway
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 3, 2002
The role of parental age effects on the evolution of agingNicholas K Priest, Benjamin Mackowiak, Daniel E L Promislow
The American Naturalist|January 4, 2008
Mating frequency and inclusive fitness in Drosophila melanogasterNicholas K Priest, Laura F Galloway, Deborah A Roach
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 20, 2003
Female age and sperm competition: last-male precedence declines as female age increasesPaul D Mack, Nicholas K Priest, Daniel E L Promislow
Nature Communications|August 23, 2024
Identifying the multiple drivers of cactus diversificationJamie B Thompson, Tania Hernández-Hernández, Georgia Keeling, et al.
Nature Communications|October 20, 2021
A mutational hotspot that determines highly repeatable evolution can be built and broken by silent genetic changesJames S Horton, Louise M Flanagan, Robert W Jackson, et al.
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Journal of Biomedicine & Biotechnology|May 15, 2010
Maternal-zygotic epistasis and the evolution of genetic diseasesNicholas K Priest, Michael J Wade
The American Naturalist|April 23, 2016
The Evolution of Sex-Specific Dominance in Response to Sexually Antagonistic SelectionHamish G Spencer, Nicholas K Priest
Aging Cell|March 27, 2015
Sex-specific effects of protein and carbohydrate intake on reproduction but not lifespan in Drosophila melanogasterKim Jensen, Colin McClure, Nicholas K Priest, et al.
Biology Letters|November 8, 2007
Cross-generational fitness benefits of mating and male seminal fluidNicholas K Priest, Deborah A Roach, Laura F Galloway
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 16, 2007
Mating-induced recombination in fruit fliesNicholas K Priest, Deborah A Roach, Laura F Galloway
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 3, 2002
The role of parental age effects on the evolution of agingNicholas K Priest, Benjamin Mackowiak, Daniel E L Promislow
The American Naturalist|January 4, 2008
Mating frequency and inclusive fitness in Drosophila melanogasterNicholas K Priest, Laura F Galloway, Deborah A Roach
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 20, 2003
Female age and sperm competition: last-male precedence declines as female age increasesPaul D Mack, Nicholas K Priest, Daniel E L Promislow
Nature Communications|August 23, 2024
Identifying the multiple drivers of cactus diversificationJamie B Thompson, Tania Hernández-Hernández, Georgia Keeling, et al.
Nature Communications|October 20, 2021
A mutational hotspot that determines highly repeatable evolution can be built and broken by silent genetic changesJames S Horton, Louise M Flanagan, Robert W Jackson, et al.
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