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Joel Atallah
Joel Atallah
Associate professor, University of New Orleans
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The making of a pest: the evolution of a fruit-penetrating ovipositor in Drosophila suzukii and related species
J Atallah, L Teixeira, R Salazar, G Zaragoza, A Kopp
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1781), 20132840, 2014
4002014
Phylogenomics resolves evolutionary relationships among ants, bees, and wasps
BR Johnson, ML Borowiec, JC Chiu, EK Lee, J Atallah, PS Ward
Current Biology 23 (20), 2058-2062, 2013
2142013
Comparative validation of the D. melanogaster modENCODE transcriptome annotation
ZX Chen, D Sturgill, J Qu, H Jiang, S Park, N Boley, AM Suzuki, ...
Genome research 24 (7), 1209-1223, 2014
1732014
Large-scale coding sequence change underlies the evolution of postdevelopmental novelty in honey bees
WC Jasper, TA Linksvayer, J Atallah, D Friedman, JC Chiu, BR Johnson
Molecular Biology and Evolution 32 (2), 334-346, 2015
942015
The importance of tissue specificity for RNA-seq: highlighting the errors of composite structure extractions
BR Johnson, J Atallah, DC Plachetzki
BMC genomics 14, 1-8, 2013
602013
Differential expression of endogenous plant cell wall degrading enzyme genes in the stick insect (Phasmatodea) midgut
M Shelomi, WC Jasper, J Atallah, LS Kimsey, BR Johnson
BMC genomics 15, 1-18, 2014
492014
Evolution of maternal and zygotic mRNA complements in the early Drosophila embryo
J Atallah, SE Lott
PLoS genetics 14 (12), e1007838, 2018
312018
Developmental constraints and convergent evolution in Drosophila sex comb formation
J Atallah, NH Liu, P Dennis, A Hon, EW Larsen
Evolution & development 11 (2), 205-218, 2009
282009
Cell dynamics and developmental bias in the ontogeny of a complex sexually dimorphic trait in Drosophila melanogaster
J Atallah, NH Liu, P Dennis, A Hon, D Godt, EW Larsen
Evolution & development 11 (2), 191-204, 2009
252009
Sex-specific repression of dachshund is required for Drosophila sex comb development
J Atallah, G Vurens, S Mavong, A Mutti, D Hoang, A Kopp
Developmental biology 386 (2), 440-447, 2014
232014
Evolution of Drosophila sex comb length illustrates the inextricable interplay between selection and variation
JN Malagón, A Ahuja, G Sivapatham, J Hung, J Lee, SA Muñoz-Gómez, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (39), E4103-E4109, 2014
202014
The environmental and genetic regulation of obake expressivity: morphogenetic fields as evolvable systems
J Atallah, I Dworkin, U Cheung, A Greene, B Ing, L Leung, E Larsen
Evolution & Development 6 (2), 114-122, 2004
192004
ClassifyTE: a stacking-based prediction of hierarchical classification of transposable elements
M Panta, A Mishra, MT Hoque, J Atallah
Bioinformatics 37 (17), 2529-2536, 2021
182021
Many ways to make a novel structure: a new mode of sex comb development in Drosophilidae
J Atallah, H Watabe, A Kopp
Evolution & development 14 (6), 476-483, 2012
182012
The utility of shallow RNA-seq for documenting differential gene expression in genes with high and low levels of expression
J Atallah, DC Plachetzki, WC Jasper, BR Johnson
PLoS One 8 (12), e84160, 2013
152013
The development and evolution of complex patterns: the Drosophila sex comb as a model system
J Atallah
University of Toronto, 2008
102008
A standardized nomenclature and atlas of the female terminalia of Drosophila melanogaster
EW McQueen, M Afkhami, J Atallah, JM Belote, N Gompel, Y Heifetz, ...
Fly 16 (1), 128-151, 2022
82022
Genotype–phenotype mapping: developmental biology confronts the toolkit paradox
J Atallah, E Larsen
International review of cell and molecular biology 278, 119-148, 2009
82009
Epigenesis, preformation, and the Humpty Dumpty problem
EW Larsen, J Atallah
Epigenetics: Linking genotype and phenotype in development and evolution …, 2011
52011
Evolution of larval segment position across 12 Drosophila species
G Kalay, J Atallah, NC Sierra, AM Tang, AE Crofton, MK Murugesan, ...
Evolution 74 (7), 1409-1422, 2020
42020
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