Matthew A. Collin

876 total citations
15 papers, 675 citations indexed

About

Matthew A. Collin is a scholar working on Biomaterials, Genetics and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew A. Collin has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 675 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Biomaterials, 8 papers in Genetics and 7 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Matthew A. Collin's work include Silk-based biomaterials and applications (10 papers), Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior (5 papers) and Silkworms and Sericulture Research (4 papers). Matthew A. Collin is often cited by papers focused on Silk-based biomaterials and applications (10 papers), Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior (5 papers) and Silkworms and Sericulture Research (4 papers). Matthew A. Collin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Japan. Matthew A. Collin's co-authors include Cheryl Y. Hayashi, Nadia A. Ayoub, Jessica E. Garb, Robin M. Tinghitella, Thomas H. Clarke, Janice S. Edgerly, František Sehnal, Kazuei Mita, Mark S. Springer and John Gatesy and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Current Biology.

In The Last Decade

Matthew A. Collin

15 papers receiving 664 citations

Peers

Matthew A. Collin
Craig Vierra United States
Anne Moore United States
Michael B. Hinman United States
R. Crystal Chaw United States
Myung‐Jin Moon South Korea
Craig Vierra United States
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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Ettinger, Cassandra L., Frank J. Byrne, Matthew A. Collin, et al.. (2021). Improved draft reference genome for the Glassy-winged Sharpshooter ( Homalodisca vitripennis ), a vector for Pierce’s disease. G3 Genes Genomes Genetics. 11(10). 9 indexed citations
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Springer, Mark S., Christian F. Guerrero‐Juarez, Matthew A. Collin, et al.. (2021). Genomic and anatomical comparisons of skin support independent adaptation to life in water by cetaceans and hippos. Current Biology. 31(10). 2124–2139.e3. 26 indexed citations
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Burnette, James M., Matthew A. Collin, Susan R. Wessler, et al.. (2021). A Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience in CRISPR-Cas9 Experimental Design to Support Reverse Genetic Studies in Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education. 22(2). 3 indexed citations
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Chen, Jinfeng, Lu Lu, Sofia Robb, et al.. (2020). Genomic diversity generated by a transposable element burst in a rice recombinant inbred population. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117(42). 26288–26297. 21 indexed citations
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Springer, Mark S., Christopher A. Emerling, John Gatesy, et al.. (2019). Odontogenic ameloblast-associated (ODAM) is inactivated in toothless/enamelless placental mammals and toothed whales. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 19(1). 31–31. 24 indexed citations
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Collin, Matthew A., Thomas H. Clarke, Nadia A. Ayoub, & Cheryl Y. Hayashi. (2018). Genomic perspectives of spider silk genes through target capture sequencing: Conservation of stabilization mechanisms and homology-based structural models of spidroin terminal regions. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 113. 829–840. 60 indexed citations
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Chaw, R. Crystal, et al.. (2018). Egg Case Silk Gene Sequences fromArgiopeSpiders: Evidence for Multiple Loci and a Loss of Function Between Paralogs. G3 Genes Genomes Genetics. 8(1). 231–238. 19 indexed citations
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Lane, A. Kelly, Matthew A. Collin, Sandra M. Correa-Garhwal, et al.. (2017). Duplication and concerted evolution of MiSp-encoding genes underlie the material properties of minor ampullate silks of cobweb weaving spiders. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 17(1). 78–78. 34 indexed citations
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Collin, Matthew A., Thomas H. Clarke, Nadia A. Ayoub, & Cheryl Y. Hayashi. (2016). Evidence from Multiple Species that Spider Silk Glue Component ASG2 is a Spidroin. Scientific Reports. 6(1). 21589–21589. 55 indexed citations
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Collin, Matthew A., Janice S. Edgerly, & Cheryl Y. Hayashi. (2011). Comparison of fibroin cDNAs from webspinning insects: insight into silk formation and function. Zoology. 114(4). 239–246. 12 indexed citations
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Collin, Matthew A., et al.. (2010). Silk gene transcripts in the developing tubuliform glands of the Western black widow, Latrodectus hesperus. Journal of Arachnology. 38(1). 99–103. 19 indexed citations
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Collin, Matthew A., Kazuei Mita, František Sehnal, & Cheryl Y. Hayashi. (2010). Molecular Evolution of Lepidopteran Silk Proteins: Insights from the Ghost Moth, Hepialus californicus. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 70(5). 519–529. 26 indexed citations
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Collin, Matthew A., et al.. (2009). Comparison of Embiopteran Silks Reveals Tensile and Structural Similarities across Taxa. Biomacromolecules. 10(8). 2268–2274. 16 indexed citations
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Collin, Matthew A., Jessica E. Garb, Janice S. Edgerly, & Cheryl Y. Hayashi. (2008). Characterization of silk spun by the embiopteran, Antipaluria urichi. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 39(2). 75–82. 23 indexed citations
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Ayoub, Nadia A., Jessica E. Garb, Robin M. Tinghitella, Matthew A. Collin, & Cheryl Y. Hayashi. (2007). Blueprint for a High-Performance Biomaterial: Full-Length Spider Dragline Silk Genes. PLoS ONE. 2(6). e514–e514. 328 indexed citations

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