Literature

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Constantinou, S. J., Nguyen, L., Kirschbaum, F., Salazar, V. L., Gallant J. R.2019Silencing the spark: CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing in weakly electric fish
Gallant, J. R.2019The evolution and development of electric organs
Gallant, J. R., Arnegard, M. E., Sullivan, J. P., Carlson, B. A., Hopkins C. D.2011Signal variation and its morphological correlates in Paramormyrops kingsleyae provide insight into the evolution of electrogenic signal diversity in mormyrid electric fish
Gallant, J. R., Losilla, M., Tomlinson, C., Warren W. C.2017The genome and adult somatic transcriptome of the mormyrid electric fish Paramormyrops kingsleyae
Gallant, J. R., O'Connell L. A.2020Studying convergent evolution to relate genotype to behavioral phenotype
Gallant, J. R., Traeger, L. L., Volkening, J. D., Moffett, H., Chen, P. - H., Novina, C. D., Jr, G. N. Phillips, Anand, R., Wells, G. B., Pinch, M. others,2014Genomic basis for the convergent evolution of electric organs
Koenig, L. A., Gallant J. R.2021Sperm competition, sexual selection and the diverse reproductive biology of Osteoglossiformes
Losilla, M., Gallant J. R.2023Molecular evolution of the ependymin-related gene epdl2 in African weakly electric fish
Losilla, M., Luecke, D. Michael, Gallant J. R.2020The transcriptional correlates of divergent electric organ discharges in Paramormyrops electric fish
Picq, S., Sperling, J., Cheng, C. J., Carlson, B. A., Gallant J. R.2020Genetic drift does not sufficiently explain patterns of electric signal variation among populations of the mormyrid electric fish Paramormyrops kingsleyae
Pitchers, W. R., Constantinou, S. J., Losilla, M., Gallant J. R.2016Electric fish genomics: progress, prospects, and new tools for neuroethology
Saunders, A. N., Gallant J. R.2024A review of the reproductive biology of mormyroid fishes: An emerging model for biomedical research
Swapna, I., Ghezzi, A., York, J. M., Markham, M. R., D Halling, B., Lu, Y., Gallant, J. R., Zakon H. H.2018Electrostatic tuning of a potassium channel in electric fish
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