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Watch a public lecture by Dr. Kingsley: "Molecular Basis of Evolutionary Change: Genomic Insights from Fish and Humans" NIH Human Genome Project 10 year Anniversary Symposium (April 25, 2013) |
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| "Stickleback research is valuable for many species"SeacoastOnline (April 25,2012) |
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| "Parallel adaptation in fish: same genes used over and over"Jerry Coyne, Why Evolution is True (April 10, 2012) |
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| "Praise for informative new stickleback genome browser."OpenHelix (April 8, 2012) |
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| "Stickleback genome reveals detail of evolution's repeated experiment"Discover Magazine (April 5, 2012) |
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| "Little fish yields big insights into evolution."Roxanne Palmer, International Business Times (April 4, 2012) |
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| "Sticklebacks reveal path of evolution."Helen Shen, Nature News (April 4, 2012) |
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| "Genomics: Stickleback is the catch of the day"Hopi Hoekstra, Nature News & Views (April 4, 2012) |
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| "How evolution copies itself"Elizabeth Pennisi, Science (April 4, 2012) |
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| "Tiny fish bares all: New insights on evolution from study of sticklebacks"Stanford Medicine News (April 4, 2012) |
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| "Analysis of Stickleback Genome Sequence Catches Evolution in Action"HHMI News (April 4, 2012) |
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| "Stickleback genome holds clues to adaptive evolution"Broad Institute News (April 4, 2012) |
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| "Why we have plenty of fish in the sea"Hudson Alpha News (April 4, 2012) |
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| "Panda's Thumb: Sticklebacks, manatees, and creationists (January, 2012) |
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| "Junk DNA is essential in evolution: NPR All Things Considered broadcast featuring research of postdoc Craig Lowe"(August 19, 2011) |
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| "David Kingsley elected to National Academy of Sciences"(May 3, 2011) |
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| "Missing bits of DNA may define humans" Science News (April 9, 2011) |
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| "Penile Spines" versus "Pearly Penile Papules" in Humans |
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| "Big brains and spineless penises: How DNA deletions may have produced uniquely human traits" The Scientist (March, 2011) |
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| "Humans ditched DNA to evolve smooth penises and bigger brains" Nature News (March 2011) |
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| "Control Altered by Deletion- is lost DNA behind our bigger brains and spineless penises?" Discover Magazine (March, 2011) |
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| "How the human penis lost its spines" CNN Health (March, 2011) |
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| "How men lost their penis spines" MSNBC (March, 2011) |
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| "Sticklebacks Help Explain Human Evolution" National Public Radio: All Things Considered (July 5, 2010) |
| Listen to Radio Broadcast: http://public.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/atc/2010/07/20100705_atc_14.mp3?dl=1 |
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| "How small genetic changes can have large effects" Nature Journal Club (May 6, 2010) |
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| "The genetic basis of adaptive evolution" Evolution, Development and Genomics (April 2, 2010) |
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| "Evolution: Revenge of the hopeful monster" Nature (2010) 463:864-867 |
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| "Beyond Darwin's wildest dreams" Genome Technology (February, 2010) |
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| "Recurrent cis-regulatory evolution" Nature Genetics Research Highlights (February, 2010)
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| "What are best science papers of the last decade?" Discover Magazine (December, 2009/January, 2010) |
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| "What Darwin Never Knew" NOVA/PBS Documentary (Aired December 29th, 2009) |
| (Watch "Chapter 14: Genetic Switches" for lab's work on sticklebacks and hindlimb evolution) |
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| "Of fish and flies: the evolutionary role of genes" NPR: All Things Considered (December 18, 2009) |
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| "Spineless Fish and Dark Flies Prove Gene Regulation Crucial" Science (December 18, 2009) |
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| "Sticklebacks hone defenses through small DNA deletions" HHMI News (December, 2009) |
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| "Sticklebacks, regulatory evolution, and the Holy Grail of adaptation research" Science Meeting report (November, 2009) |
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| "A creationist at the Chicago Darwin 2009 meeting" Pharyngula (November, 2009) |
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| "Sex chromosomes linked to evolution of new species" Nature News (November, 2009) |
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| Dr. Kingsley receives Conklin Medal in Developmental Biology Society for Developmental Biology (July, 2009) |
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| "Pelvis has left the building"National Science Foundation News (June 4, 2009) |
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| "Anatomy specific enhancers of BMP genes fine tune size and shape of individual bones" GGH (June, 2009) |
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| "Bmp5 Enhancers as Regulatory Micromanagers" Nature Genetics Research
Highlights, (February, 2009) |
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| "Darwin's Fishes" Seattle Times,, (February 15, 2009) |
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| "Evolution
is a Repeater" New York Times, (January 30, 2008) |
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| Skin Color Evolution in Fish and Humans, Cell (2007): |
|           "Sticklebacks
and humans walk hand in fin to lighter skin." Cell. 131: 11-13 |
|           Cell
podcast |
|           Cell
cover |
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| "Manatee
Bones Lead to New Insight on Evolution" Science Daily (Aug. 31, 2006) |
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| "Macroevolution:
Alive and Well in Sticklebacks" Am. Biology Teacher (2006) 68:
5-6 |
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| Science Breakthrough of the Year: "Evolution in
Action" (2005): |
|           Summary Science (2005) 310: 1869 |
|           Full article Science (2005) 310: 1878 |
|           Video
presentation |
|           NPR's
Talk of the Nation (Dec. 30, 2005) |
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| HHMI 2005 Holiday Lectures on Evolution (Sean Carroll
and David Kingsley): |
|           Overview
and free DVD of Four Public Lectures |
|           Rotating
3-D image of stickleback skeleton |
|           Fossil
record of stickleback evolution |
|           Sticklebacks
on Jeopardy Quiz Show (aired October 2005, large file, 7.47 MB) |
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| Emergence
of sticklebacks as a new "supermodel"for evolutionary studies
Science (2005) 307: 1890-191 |
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| "Evolutionary
genetics - Stickleback's view of sex chromosome evolution" Heredity
(2005) 94: 275-276 |
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| "Big
cross" lands sticklebacks in the spotlight The Scientist (2004)
18:16-17 |
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| "Sex
determination: Primitive Y chromosomes in fish" Curr Biol (2004)
18: R745-747 |
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| "Evolutionary
biology: Lost and found" Nature (2004) 428: 703-704 |
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| "Reduce
your pelvis in 10,000 years or less" Dev. Cell (2004) 6: 613-614 |
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| "Towards
a spineless stickleback" Heredity (2004) 93: 239-240 |
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| "Morphological
diversity: Taking the spine out of three-spine stickleback" Curr Biol
(2004) 14: R422-R424 |
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| "Evolutionary
biology - Changing a fish's bony armor in the wink of a gene" Science
(2004) 304: 1736+ |
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| "BMP
signaling maintains healthy joint cartilage" PLoS Biol (2004) 2: e395 |
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| "News
and Views: Joint approach" Nature (2004) 431: 921 |
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| "Of
Joints and Genes" HHMI Bulletin (June 2003) |
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| "Big
genes are back" The Scientist (2002) 16: 24-25 |
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| "A
genetic attack on the defense complex" BioEssays (2002) 24: 487-489 |
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| "Evolution: sticklebacks finally get a map" Nature Genetics (2002) 3: 84 |
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| "The
ank gene story" Arthritis Research (2001) 3: 77-79 |
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| "A
gene for smooth running joints?" Science (2000) 289: 225-226 |
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|  "Natural
tartar control for joints?" Science (2000) 289: 213 |
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