2019
APOBEC-induced mutations and their cancer effect size in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Cannataro VL, Gaffney SG, Sasaki T, Issaeva N, Grewal NKS, Grandis JR, Yarbrough WG, Burtness B, Anderson KS, Townsend JP. APOBEC-induced mutations and their cancer effect size in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Oncogene 2019, 38: 3475-3487. PMID: 30647454, PMCID: PMC6499643, DOI: 10.1038/s41388-018-0657-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive selectionCancer phenotypeStrong positive selectionIntensity of selectionEffects of mutationsBasis of mutationsSomatic genetic variantsSomatic evolutionNeutral driftMutational processesAPOBEC mutagenesisBiochemical experimentsSelection intensityMolecular understandingCytosine basesIndividual substitutionsAPOBEC3B proteinMutant stateMutational signaturesGenetic variantsNeck squamous cell carcinomaMutationsE545KGene variantsPhenotype
2018
Neutral Theory and the Somatic Evolution of Cancer
Cannataro VL, Townsend JP. Neutral Theory and the Somatic Evolution of Cancer. Molecular Biology And Evolution 2018, 35: 1308-1315. PMID: 29684198, PMCID: PMC5967571, DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msy079.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Detecting rare gene transfer events in bacterial populations
Nielsen KM, Bøhn T, Townsend JP. Detecting rare gene transfer events in bacterial populations. Frontiers In Microbiology 2014, 4: 415. PMID: 24432015, PMCID: PMC3882822, DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2013.00415.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHorizontal gene transferHGT eventsHost fitnessBacterial populationsDetection of HGTNew hostPopulation sizeGene transfer eventsKey population genetics parametersStrong positive selectionPopulation genetic parametersGene transfer mechanismsPopulation genetic modelingLarge population sizesGenetic diversityRelative population sizeGenetic compatibilityHGT ratesPositive selectionGenetic variationMutational processesNovel functionDonor organismHighlight knowledge gapsStructured populations
2012
Analyses of expressed sequence tags in Neurosporareveal rapid evolution of genes associated with the early stages of sexual reproduction in fungi
Nygren K, Wallberg A, Samils N, Stajich JE, Townsend JP, Karlsson M, Johannesson H. Analyses of expressed sequence tags in Neurosporareveal rapid evolution of genes associated with the early stages of sexual reproduction in fungi. BMC Ecology And Evolution 2012, 12: 229. PMID: 23186325, PMCID: PMC3571971, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-12-229.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSex-associated genesVegetative tissuesSequence tagsRapid evolutionCandidate genesGenome-wide patternsFruiting-body developmentMolecular evolutionary analysisHigher relative expressionFungal kingdomReproductive isolationSexual reproductionGenome scaleReproductive genesEvolutionary analysisN. discretaMate recognitionN. crassaN. tetraspermaPositive selectionAdditional taxaMicroarray hybridizationAdditional speciesN. intermediaVegetative growth