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Publications

6. Newhouse, D. J. &  B.J. Vernasco (2020). Developing a transcriptomic framework for testing testosterone-mediated handicap hypotheses. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 113577.

5. Kernbach, ME, D.J. Newhouse, JM Miller, RJ Hall, J Gibbons, J Oberstaller, D Selechnik, RHY Jiang, TR Unnasch, CN Balakrishnan, and LB Martin (2019). Light pollution increases West Nile virus competence in a ubiquitous reservoir species. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286. 

4. Newhouse, D. J., Barcelo‐Serra, M., Tuttle, E. M., Gonser, R. A., & Balakrishnan, C. N. (2019). Parent and offspring genotypes influence gene expression in early life. Molecular ecology, 28(18), 4166-4180.

3. Newhouse, D.J., Hofmeister, E.K., C.N. Balakrishnan (2017). Transcriptional response to West Nile virus infection in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Royal Society Open Science 4:170296.

 

2. Tuttle, E.M., Bergland, A.O., Korody, M.L., Brewer, M.S., Newhouse, D.J., Minx, P., Stager, M., Betuel, A., Cheviron, Z.A., Warren, W.C., Gonser, R.A. & C.N. Balakrishnan (2016). Divergence and functional degradation of a sex chromosome-like supergene. Current Biology 26:344–350.

 

1. Newhouse, D.J. & C.N. Balakrishnan (2015). High major histocompatibility complex class I polymorphism despite bottlenecks in wild and domesticated populations of the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). BMC Evolutionary Biology 15:265. 

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