Publications of Duncan Greig
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Journal Article (48)
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Journal Article
31 (4), pp. R180 - R181 (2021)
Breaking a species barrier by enabling hybrid recombination. Current Biology 2.
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37 (1), pp. 167 - 182 (2020)
Recombining your way out of trouble: the genetic architecture of hybrid fitness under environmental stress. Molecular Biology and Evolution 3.
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16 (11), e2005066 (2018)
Spore-autonomous fluorescent protein expression identifies meiotic chromosome mis-segregation as the principal cause of hybrid sterility in yeast. PLoS Biology 4.
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35 (1), pp. 85 - 98 (2018)
Modeling the contributions of chromosome segregation errors and aneuploidy to Saccharomyces hybrid sterility. Yeast 5.
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34 (12), pp. 3176 - 3185 (2017)
Diminishing returns on intragenic repeat number expansion in the production of signaling peptides. Molecular Biology and Evolution 6.
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13 (6), e1005592 (2017)
Ribosome reinitiation can explain length-dependent translation of messenger RNA. PLoS Computational Biology 7.
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17 (3), pp. 370 - 380 (2017)
Measuring microbial fitness in a field reciprocal transplant experiment. Molecular Ecology Resources 8.
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30 (3), pp. 538 - 548 (2017)
Heterosis in hybrids within and between yeast species. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 9.
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22, pp. 61 - 72 (2016)
Species richness influences wine ecosystem function through a dominant species. Fungal Ecology 10.
Journal Article
16 (3) (2016)
Asynchronous spore germination in isogenic natural isolates of Saccharomyces paradoxus. FEMS Yeast Research 11.
Journal Article
8, pp. 225 - 229 (2016)
Fungal diversity and ecosystem function data from wine fermentation vats and microcosms. Data in Brief 12.
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8, pp. 833 - 841 (2016)
A systematic forest survey showing an association of Saccharomyces paradoxus with oak leaf litter. Environmental Microbiology Reports 13.
Journal Article
1 (1), 15017 (2016)
Fungal evolution: on the origin of yeast species. Nature Microbiology 14.
Journal Article
25 (14), pp. R618 - R620 (2015)
Ecology: Tribal Warfare Maintains Microbial Diversity. Current Biology 15.
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25 (13), pp. 1753 - 1758 (2015)
Experimental Evolution of Species Recognition. Current Biology 16.
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15 (3), fov009 (2015)
Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a nomadic yeast with no niche? FEMS Yeast Research 17.
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24 (7), pp. 1596 - 1610 (2015)
The interaction of Saccharomyces paradoxus with its natural competitors on oak bark. Molecular Ecology 18.
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6, 6102 (2015)
Origins of multicellular evolvability in snowflake yeast. Nature Communications 19.
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185 (2), pp. 291 - 301 (2014)
Spore germination determines yeast inbreeding according to fitness in the local environment. American Naturalist 20.
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31 (12), pp. 449 - 462 (2014)
The ecology and evolution of non-domesticated Saccharomyces species. Yeast