Jonas Oppenheimer

8.5k total citations
11 papers, 111 citations indexed

About

Jonas Oppenheimer is a scholar working on Genetics, Molecular Biology and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jonas Oppenheimer has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 111 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Genetics, 4 papers in Molecular Biology and 3 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in Jonas Oppenheimer's work include Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (4 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (3 papers) and Forensic and Genetic Research (3 papers). Jonas Oppenheimer is often cited by papers focused on Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (4 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (3 papers) and Forensic and Genetic Research (3 papers). Jonas Oppenheimer collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and China. Jonas Oppenheimer's co-authors include Beth Shapiro, Ted Kalbfleisch, Derek M. Bickhart, Michael P. Heaton, Brian L. Vander Ley, Kimberly M Davenport, Jennifer C. McClure, L. A. Kuehn, Benjamin D. Rosen and Harvey D. Blackburn and has published in prestigious journals such as Bioinformatics, Cell Host & Microbe and Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.

In The Last Decade

Jonas Oppenheimer

9 papers receiving 111 citations

Peers

Jonas Oppenheimer
Marc de Manuel United States
Emily C. Jennings United States
Amy Egan United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Jonas Oppenheimer

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jonas Oppenheimer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jonas Oppenheimer

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All Works

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Escalona, Merly, et al.. (2025). Secrets of the Goo: The genome assembly of the Pacific banana slug, Ariolimax columbianus. Journal of Heredity. 116(3). 335–343.
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Oppenheimer, Jonas, et al.. (2025). Converging evidence constrains Late Pleistocene Bering Land Bridge history. Quaternary Science Advances. 19. 100292–100292.
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Valk, Tom van der, et al.. (2024). Unravelling reference bias in ancient DNA datasets. Bioinformatics. 40(7). 6 indexed citations
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Tiesler, Vera, Jakob Sedig, Nathan Nakatsuka, et al.. (2022). Life and death in early colonial Campeche: new insights from ancient DNA. Antiquity. 96(388). 937–954. 3 indexed citations
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Shirazi, Sabrina, Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht, Jonas Oppenheimer, et al.. (2021). Ancient DNA-based sex determination of bison hide moccasins indicates Promontory cave occupants selected female hides for footwear. Journal of Archaeological Science. 137. 105533–105533. 7 indexed citations
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Oppenheimer, Jonas, Benjamin D. Rosen, Michael P. Heaton, et al.. (2021). A Reference Genome Assembly of American Bison,Bison bison bison. Journal of Heredity. 112(2). 174–183. 20 indexed citations
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Heaton, Michael P., Timothy P. L. Smith, Derek M. Bickhart, et al.. (2021). A Reference Genome Assembly of Simmental Cattle, Bos taurus taurus. Journal of Heredity. 112(2). 184–191. 28 indexed citations
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Saremi, Nedda F., Jonas Oppenheimer, Christopher Vollmers, et al.. (2021). An Annotated Draft Genome for the Andean Bear,Tremarctos ornatus. Journal of Heredity. 112(4). 377–384. 6 indexed citations
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Kim, Arthur S., Ofer Zimmerman, Julie M. Fox, et al.. (2020). An Evolutionary Insertion in the Mxra8 Receptor-Binding Site Confers Resistance to Alphavirus Infection and Pathogenesis. Cell Host & Microbe. 27(3). 428–440.e9. 31 indexed citations
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Dimond, James L., et al.. (2017). Photophysiology and hydrogen peroxide generation of the dinoflagellate and chlorophyte symbionts of the sea anemone Anthopleura elegantissima. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 489. 43–47. 6 indexed citations
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Oppenheimer, Jonas & B. K. Tikader. (1976). The Ground Activity of Spiders Araneae and Harvestmen Phalangidae in West Bengal India. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 4 indexed citations

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