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Susan E Johnston

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Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 3, 2024
Understanding the Genetic Basis of Variation in Meiotic Recombination: Past, Present, and FutureSusan E Johnston
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 21, 2022
Taking quantitative genomics into the wildSusan E Johnston, Nancy Chen, Emily B Josephs
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|May 17, 2018
A Genomic Region Containing <i>REC8</i> and <i>RNF212B</i> Is Associated with Individual Recombination Rate Variation in a Wild Population of Red Deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)Susan E Johnston, Jisca Huisman, Josephine M Pemberton
Genetics, Selection, Evolution : GSE|May 20, 2022
Recombination rates in pigs differ between breeds, sexes and individuals, and are associated with the RNF212, SYCP2, PRDM7, MEI1 and MSH4 lociCathrine Brekke, Peer Berg, Arne B Gjuvsland, et al.
Genetics|April 1, 2016
Conserved Genetic Architecture Underlying Individual Recombination Rate Variation in a Wild Population of Soay Sheep (Ovis aries)Susan E Johnston, Camillo Bérénos, Jon Slate, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 19, 2025
Independent genetic basis of meiotic crossover positioning and interference in domestic pigsCathrine Brekke, Arne B Gjuvsland, Peer Berg, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 22, 2023
Genetic architecture of individual meiotic crossover rate and distribution in Atlantic SalmonCathrine Brekke, Susan E Johnston, Tim M Knutsen, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|July 2, 2017
A High-Density Linkage Map Reveals Sexual Dimorphism in Recombination Landscapes in Red Deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)Susan E Johnston, Jisca Huisman, Philip A Ellis, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 14, 2016
Evolutionary mysteries in meiosisThomas Lenormand, Jan Engelstädter, Susan E Johnston, et al.
Genetics, Selection, Evolution : GSE|July 6, 2017
The potential of shifting recombination hotspots to increase genetic gain in livestock breedingSerap Gonen, Mara Battagin, Susan E Johnston, et al.
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Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 3, 2024
Understanding the Genetic Basis of Variation in Meiotic Recombination: Past, Present, and FutureSusan E Johnston
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 21, 2022
Taking quantitative genomics into the wildSusan E Johnston, Nancy Chen, Emily B Josephs
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|May 17, 2018
A Genomic Region Containing <i>REC8</i> and <i>RNF212B</i> Is Associated with Individual Recombination Rate Variation in a Wild Population of Red Deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)Susan E Johnston, Jisca Huisman, Josephine M Pemberton
Genetics, Selection, Evolution : GSE|May 20, 2022
Recombination rates in pigs differ between breeds, sexes and individuals, and are associated with the RNF212, SYCP2, PRDM7, MEI1 and MSH4 lociCathrine Brekke, Peer Berg, Arne B Gjuvsland, et al.
Genetics|April 1, 2016
Conserved Genetic Architecture Underlying Individual Recombination Rate Variation in a Wild Population of Soay Sheep (Ovis aries)Susan E Johnston, Camillo Bérénos, Jon Slate, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 19, 2025
Independent genetic basis of meiotic crossover positioning and interference in domestic pigsCathrine Brekke, Arne B Gjuvsland, Peer Berg, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 22, 2023
Genetic architecture of individual meiotic crossover rate and distribution in Atlantic SalmonCathrine Brekke, Susan E Johnston, Tim M Knutsen, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|July 2, 2017
A High-Density Linkage Map Reveals Sexual Dimorphism in Recombination Landscapes in Red Deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)Susan E Johnston, Jisca Huisman, Philip A Ellis, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 14, 2016
Evolutionary mysteries in meiosisThomas Lenormand, Jan Engelstädter, Susan E Johnston, et al.
Genetics, Selection, Evolution : GSE|July 6, 2017
The potential of shifting recombination hotspots to increase genetic gain in livestock breedingSerap Gonen, Mara Battagin, Susan E Johnston, et al.
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