Standout Papers

Sex Determination: Why So Many Ways of Doing It? 2013 2026 2017 2021 803
  1. Sex Determination: Why So Many Ways of Doing It? (2014)
    Doris Bachtrog, Judith E. Mank et al. PLoS Biology
  2. Y-chromosome evolution: emerging insights into processes of Y-chromosome degeneration (2013)
    Doris Bachtrog Nature Reviews Genetics
  3. Horizontal Gene Transfer from Diverse Bacteria to an Insect Genome Enables a Tripartite Nested Mealybug Symbiosis (2013)
    Filip Husník, Naruo Nikoh et al. Cell

Immediate Impact

7 by Nobel laureates 45 from Science/Nature 59 standout
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Citing Papers

Ancient gene linkages support ctenophores as sister to other animals
2023 StandoutNature
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2022 StandoutNature
2 intermediate papers

Works of Doris Bachtrog being referenced

Strepsiptera, Phylogenomics and the Long Branch Attraction Problem
2014
Sex-Biased Transcriptome Evolution in Drosophila
2012

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Doris Bachtrog 5356 2995 2859 94 7.3k
Judith E. Mank 5244 1726 1665 122 7.1k
Alan Robertson 6967 2207 1727 81 9.2k
Charles F. Aquadro 7851 2298 4638 162 11.9k
Shuji Shigenobu 1613 1998 2428 201 6.4k
Sergey V. Nuzhdin 3625 1988 2725 193 6.9k
T. Ryan Gregory 2521 2568 3850 106 8.3k
Willie J. Swanson 3994 661 2425 92 7.6k
Jeremy Schmutz 3629 5136 4921 174 11.2k
Leo W. Beukeboom 2805 1375 1074 180 5.6k
David J Begun 3991 1283 2542 81 6.3k

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