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Beryl M Jones

11PUBLICATIONS
57CO-AUTHORS
Evolutionary impacts of climate changeGenome structure and regulationEvolution of developmental systemsGenetically modified treesCommunity ecology (excl. invasive species ecology)
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|Feb 13, 2026
Evolutionary Transitions in Social Behavior are Associated With Convergent and Partially Reversible Expansions of Transcription Factor Binding Sites.

Savanna G Ploessl, Beryl M Jones

|May 24, 2025
The Fire Ant Social Chromosome Exerts a Major Influence on Genome Regulation.

Beryl M Jones, Alex H Waugh, Michael A Catto

|Nov 02, 2024
Repeated Shifts in Sociality Are Associated With Fine-tuning of Highly Conserved and Lineage-Specific Enhancers in a Socially Flexible Bee.

Beryl M Jones, Andrew E Webb, Scott M Geib

|Mar 21, 2023
Convergent and complementary selection shaped gains and losses of eusociality in sweat bees.

Beryl M Jones, Benjamin E R Rubin, Olga Dudchenko

|Dec 22, 2020
Individual differences in honey bee behavior enabled by plasticity in brain gene regulatory networks.

Beryl M Jones, Vikyath D Rao, Tim Gernat

|Jul 15, 2020
Behavior-related gene regulatory networks: A new level of organization in the brain.

Saurabh Sinha, Beryl M Jones, Ian M Traniello

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Karen M Kapheim

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Sarah D Kocher

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Gene E Robinson

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Brendan G Hunt

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Clement F Kent

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Andrew E Webb

2 joint publications

William T Wcislo

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Tim Gernat

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Hailin Pan

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Livio Ruzzante

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Karen M Kapheim

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Sarah D Kocher

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Gene E Robinson

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Brendan G Hunt

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