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Jacob Tennessen's profile
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What I do
I study the evolution of antimicrobial peptide genes in leopard frogs (Rana) and other taxa.
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- Position
- PhD Candidate
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- Oregon State University
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Interests
Non-neutral evolutionary genetics
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Publications
Miranda R, Tennessen J, Blouin M, Rabelo E. Mitochondrial DNA variation of the dog hookworm Ancylostoma caninum in Brazilian populations. Veterinary parasitology (1) , 61-7 (2008) (Epub 13 Nov 2007) PubMed ID:(17997042)
Tennessen JA. Positive selection drives a correlation between nonsynonymous/ synonymous divergence and functional divergence Bioinformatics (2008)
Tennessen J, Blouin M. Selection for antimicrobial peptide diversity in frogs leads to gene duplication and low allelic variation. Journal of molecular evolution (5) , 605-15 (2007) (Epub 16 Oct 2007) PubMed ID:(17938991)
Tennessen J. Enhanced synonymous site divergence in positively selected vertebrate antimicrobial peptide genes. Journal of molecular evolution (4) , 445-55 (Epub 12 Sep 2005) PubMed ID:(16155748)
Tennessen J. Molecular evolution of animal antimicrobial peptides: widespread moderate positive selection. Journal of evolutionary biology (6) , 1387-94 PubMed ID:(16313451)
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