Danna G. Eickbush

1.9k total citations
24 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Danna G. Eickbush is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Plant Science and Insect Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Danna G. Eickbush has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Molecular Biology, 21 papers in Plant Science and 3 papers in Insect Science. Recurrent topics in Danna G. Eickbush's work include Chromosomal and Genetic Variations (19 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (9 papers) and CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (8 papers). Danna G. Eickbush is often cited by papers focused on Chromosomal and Genetic Variations (19 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (9 papers) and CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (8 papers). Danna G. Eickbush collaborates with scholars based in United States, Hong Kong and Italy. Danna G. Eickbush's co-authors include Thomas H. Eickbush, John H. Werren, William D. Burke, Uzi Nur, Amanda M. Larracuente, Danielle E. Khost, Warren C. Lathe, John Jakubczak, Yue Xiong and Xiaolu Wei and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Danna G. Eickbush

24 papers receiving 1.4k citations

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Danna G. Eickbush
Vaishali Katju United States
Jeffery P. Demuth United States
Nadia D. Singh United States
Petr Nguyen Czechia
Linda Frisse United States
Weilin Sun United States
Patrick M. Ferree United States
Vaishali Katju United States
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All Works

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Sproul, John S., Danielle E. Khost, Danna G. Eickbush, et al.. (2020). Dynamic Evolution of Euchromatic Satellites on the X Chromosome in Drosophila melanogaster and the simulans Clade. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 37(8). 2241–2256. 41 indexed citations
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Khost, Danielle E., Danna G. Eickbush, & Amanda M. Larracuente. (2017). Single-molecule sequencing resolves the detailed structure of complex satellite DNA loci in Drosophila melanogaster. Genome Research. 27(5). 709–721. 65 indexed citations
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Martoni, Francesco, et al.. (2015). Dead Element Replicating: Degenerate R2 Element Replication and rDNA Genomic Turnover in the Bacillus rossius Stick Insect (Insecta: Phasmida). PLoS ONE. 10(3). e0121831–e0121831. 4 indexed citations
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Eickbush, Danna G., William D. Burke, & Thomas H. Eickbush. (2013). Evolution of the R2 Retrotransposon Ribozyme and Its Self-Cleavage Site. PLoS ONE. 8(9). e66441–e66441. 18 indexed citations
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Eickbush, Danna G. & Thomas H. Eickbush. (2012). R2 and R2/R1 hybrid non-autonomous retrotransposons derived by internal deletions of full-length elements. Mobile DNA. 3(1). 10–10. 13 indexed citations
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Moss, Walter N., Danna G. Eickbush, Michael J. Lopez, Thomas H. Eickbush, & Douglas H. Turner. (2011). The R2 retrotransposon RNA families. RNA Biology. 8(5). 714–718. 8 indexed citations
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Eickbush, Danna G. & Thomas H. Eickbush. (2010). R2 Retrotransposons Encode a Self-Cleaving Ribozyme for Processing from an rRNA Cotranscript. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 30(13). 3142–3150. 76 indexed citations
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Eickbush, Thomas H. & Danna G. Eickbush. (2007). Finely Orchestrated Movements: Evolution of the Ribosomal RNA Genes. Genetics. 175(2). 477–485. 432 indexed citations
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Ye, Junqiang, César E Pérez-González, Danna G. Eickbush, & Thomas H. Eickbush. (2005). Competition between R1 and R2 transposable elements in the 28S rRNA genes of insects. Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 110(1-4). 299–306. 4 indexed citations
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Eickbush, Danna G. & Thomas H. Eickbush. (2003). Transcription of Endogenous and Exogenous R2 Elements in the rRNA Gene Locus of Drosophila melanogaster. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 23(11). 3825–3836. 26 indexed citations
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Eickbush, Thomas H., William D. Burke, Danna G. Eickbush, & Warren C. Lathe. (1997). Evolution of R1 and R2 in the rDNA units of the genus Drosophila. Genetica. 100(1-3). 49–61. 20 indexed citations
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Eickbush, Thomas H., William D. Burke, Danna G. Eickbush, & Warren C. Lathe. (1997). Evolution of R1 and R2 in the rDNA units of the genus Drosophila. PubMed. 100(1-3). 49–61. 23 indexed citations
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Lathe, Warren C., William D. Burke, Danna G. Eickbush, & Thomas H. Eickbush. (1995). Evolutionary stability of the R1 retrotransposable element in the genus Drosophila.. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 12(6). 1094–105. 37 indexed citations
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Eickbush, Danna G. & Thomas H. Eickbush. (1995). Vertical transmission of the retrotransposable elements R1 and R2 during the evolution of the Drosophila melanogaster species subgroup.. Genetics. 139(2). 671–684. 75 indexed citations
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Reed, Kent M., et al.. (1994). Junctions between repetitive DNAs on the PSR chromosome of Nasonia vitripennis: Association of palindromes with recombination. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 38(4). 352–362. 26 indexed citations
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Burke, William D., Danna G. Eickbush, Yue Xiong, John Jakubczak, & Thomas H. Eickbush. (1993). Sequence relationship of retrotransposable elements R1 and R2 within and between divergent insect species.. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 10(1). 163–85. 67 indexed citations
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Eickbush, Danna G., Thomas H. Eickbush, & John H. Werren. (1992). Molecular characterization of repetitive DNA sequences from a B chromosome. Chromosoma. 101(9). 575–583. 64 indexed citations
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Nur, Uzi, John H. Werren, Danna G. Eickbush, William D. Burke, & Thomas H. Eickbush. (1988). A "Selfish" B Chromosome That Enhances Its Transmission by Eliminating the Paternal Genome. Science. 240(4851). 512–514. 140 indexed citations
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Werren, John H., Uzi Nur, & Danna G. Eickbush. (1987). An extrachromosomal factor causing loss of paternal chromosomes. Nature. 327(6117). 75–76. 77 indexed citations

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