Adriana D. Briscoe

Title(s)Professor, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
SchoolSchool of Biological Sciences
Address5238 McGaugh Hall
Zot 2525
Irvine CA 92697
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    1. A genetic cause of male mate preference. Science. 2024 Mar 22; 383(6689):1290-1291. Briscoe AD. PMID: 38513043.
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    2. Sex-linked gene traffic underlies the acquisition of sexually dimorphic UV color vision in Heliconius butterflies. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2023 08 15; 120(33):e2301411120. Chakraborty M, Lara AG, Dang A, McCulloch KJ, Rainbow D, Carter D, Ngo LT, Solares E, Said I, Corbett-Detig RB, Gilbert LE, Emerson JJ, Briscoe AD. PMID: 37552755; PMCID: PMC10438391.
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    3. Insect opsins and evo-devo: what have we learned in 25 years? Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2022 10 24; 377(1862):20210288. McCulloch KJ, Macias-Muñoz A, Briscoe AD. PMID: 36058243; PMCID: PMC9441233.
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    4. Multiple Mechanisms of Photoreceptor Spectral Tuning in Heliconius Butterflies. Mol Biol Evol. 2022 04 10; 39(4). McCulloch KJ, Macias-Muñoz A, Mortazavi A, Briscoe AD. PMID: 35348742; PMCID: PMC9048915.
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    5. Air temperature drives the evolution of mid-infrared optical properties of butterfly wings. Sci Rep. 2021 12 17; 11(1):24143. Krishna A, Nie X, Briscoe AD, Lee J. PMID: 34921152; PMCID: PMC8683501.
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    6. True UV color vision in a female butterfly with two UV opsins. J Exp Biol. 2021 09 15; 224(18). Finkbeiner SD, Briscoe AD. PMID: 34587624.
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    7. Adriana Briscoe. Curr Biol. 2020 11 16; 30(22):R1343-R1345. Briscoe A. PMID: 33238132.
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    8. Disentangling Population History and Character Evolution among Hybridizing Lineages. Mol Biol Evol. 2020 05 01; 37(5):1295-1305. Mullen SP, VanKuren NW, Zhang W, Nallu S, Kristiansen EB, Wuyun Q, Liu K, Hill RI, Briscoe AD, Kronforst MR. PMID: 31930401; PMCID: PMC8453638.
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    9. A two-step method for identifying photopigment opsin and rhodopsin gene sequences underlying human color vision phenotypes. Mol Vis. 2020; 26:158-172. Atilano SR, Kenney MC, Briscoe AD, Jameson KA. PMID: 32180681; PMCID: PMC7058431.
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    10. Infrared optical and thermal properties of microstructures in butterfly wings. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 01 21; 117(3):1566-1572. Krishna A, Nie X, Warren AD, Llorente-Bousquets JE, Briscoe AD, Lee J. PMID: 31919285; PMCID: PMC6983360.
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    11. Drift and Directional Selection Are the Evolutionary Forces Driving Gene Expression Divergence in Eye and Brain Tissue of Heliconius Butterflies. Genetics. 2019 10; 213(2):581-594. Catalán A, Briscoe AD, Höhna S. PMID: 31467133; PMCID: PMC6781903.
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    12. Evolution of Phototransduction Genes in Lepidoptera. Genome Biol Evol. 2019 08 01; 11(8):2107-2124. Macias-Muñoz A, Rangel Olguin AG, Briscoe AD. PMID: 31298692; PMCID: PMC6698658.
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    13. Evolution of Sex-Biased Gene Expression and Dosage Compensation in the Eye and Brain of Heliconius Butterflies. Mol Biol Evol. 2018 09 01; 35(9):2120-2134. Catalán A, Macias-Muñoz A, Briscoe AD. PMID: 29931127.
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    14. Experimental field tests of Batesian mimicry in the swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes. Ecol Evol. 2018 Aug; 8(15):7657-7666. Palmer DH, Tan YQ, Finkbeiner SD, Briscoe AD, Monteiro A, Kronforst MR. PMID: 30151179; PMCID: PMC6106175.
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    15. Frequency dependence shapes the adaptive landscape of imperfect Batesian mimicry. Proc Biol Sci. 2018 04 11; 285(1876). Finkbeiner SD, Salazar PA, Nogales S, Rush CE, Briscoe AD, Hill RI, Kronforst MR, Willmott KR, Mullen SP. PMID: 29618547; PMCID: PMC5904311.
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    16. Evolutionary and structural analyses uncover a role for solvent interactions in the diversification of cocoonases in butterflies. Proc Biol Sci. 2018 01 10; 285(1870). Smith G, Kelly JE, Macias-Muñoz A, Butts CT, Martin RW, Briscoe AD. PMID: 29298934; PMCID: PMC5784194.
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    17. Copy Number Variation and Expression Analysis Reveals a Nonorthologous Pinta Gene Family Member Involved in Butterfly Vision. Genome Biol Evol. 2017 12 01; 9(12):3398-3412. Macias-Muñoz A, McCulloch KJ, Briscoe AD. PMID: 29136137; PMCID: PMC5739039.
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    18. Longwing (Heliconius) butterflies combine a restricted set of pigmentary and structural coloration mechanisms. BMC Evol Biol. 2017 11 21; 17(1):226. Wilts BD, Vey AJM, Briscoe AD, Stavenga DG. PMID: 29162029; PMCID: PMC5699198.
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    19. Sexual Dimorphism and Retinal Mosaic Diversification following the Evolution of a Violet Receptor in Butterflies. Mol Biol Evol. 2017 09 01; 34(9):2271-2284. McCulloch KJ, Yuan F, Zhen Y, Aardema ML, Smith G, Llorente-Bousquets J, Andolfatto P, Briscoe AD. PMID: 28505307.
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    20. Complex dynamics underlie the evolution of imperfect wing pattern convergence in butterflies. Evolution. 2017 04; 71(4):949-959. Finkbeiner SD, Briscoe AD, Mullen SP. PMID: 28052323.
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    21. Ultraviolet and yellow reflectance but not fluorescence is important for visual discrimination of conspecifics by Heliconius erato. J Exp Biol. 2017 Apr 01; 220(Pt 7):1267-1276. Finkbeiner SD, Fishman DA, Osorio D, Briscoe AD. PMID: 28108668.
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    22. Gene Duplication and Gene Expression Changes Play a Role in the Evolution of Candidate Pollen Feeding Genes in Heliconius Butterflies. Genome Biol Evol. 2016 Sep 02; 8(8):2581-96. Smith G, Macias-Muñoz A, Briscoe AD. PMID: 27553646; PMCID: PMC5010911.
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    23. Multifaceted biological insights from a draft genome sequence of the tobacco hornworm moth, Manduca sexta. Insect Biochem Mol Biol. 2016 09; 76:118-147. Kanost MR, Arrese EL, Cao X, Chen YR, Chellapilla S, Goldsmith MR, Grosse-Wilde E, Heckel DG, Herndon N, Jiang H, Papanicolaou A, Qu J, Soulages JL, Vogel H, Walters J, Waterhouse RM, Ahn SJ, Almeida FC, An C, Aqrawi P, Bretschneider A, Bryant WB, Bucks S, Chao H, Chevignon G, Christen JM, Clarke DF, Dittmer NT, Ferguson LCF, Garavelou S, Gordon KHJ, Gunaratna RT, Han Y, Hauser F, He Y, Heidel-Fischer H, Hirsh A, Hu Y, Jiang H, Kalra D, Klinner C, König C, Kovar C, Kroll AR, Kuwar SS, Lee SL, Lehman R, Li K, Li Z, Liang H, Lovelace S, Lu Z, Mansfield JH, McCulloch KJ, Mathew T, Morton B, Muzny DM, Neunemann D, Ongeri F, Pauchet Y, Pu LL, Pyrousis I, Rao XJ, Redding A, Roesel C, Sanchez-Gracia A, Schaack S, Shukla A, Tetreau G, Wang Y, Xiong GH, Traut W, Walsh TK, Worley KC, Wu D, Wu W, Wu YQ, Zhang X, Zou Z, Zucker H, Briscoe AD, Burmester T, Clem RJ, Feyereisen R, Grimmelikhuijzen CJP, Hamodrakas SJ, Hansson BS, Huguet E, Jermiin LS, Lan Q, Lehman HK, Lorenzen M, Merzendorfer H, Michalopoulos I, Morton DB, Muthukrishnan S, Oakeshott JG, Palmer W, Park Y, Passarelli AL, Rozas J, Schwartz LM, Smith W, Southgate A, Vilcinskas A, Vogt R, Wang P, Werren J, Yu XQ, Zhou JJ, Brown SJ, Scherer SE, Richards S, Blissard GW. PMID: 27522922; PMCID: PMC5010457.
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    24. Sexual dimorphism in the compound eye of Heliconius erato: a nymphalid butterfly with at least five spectral classes of photoreceptor. J Exp Biol. 2016 08 01; 219(Pt 15):2377-87. McCulloch KJ, Osorio D, Briscoe AD. PMID: 27247318.
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    25. Genome-wide analysis of ionotropic receptors provides insight into their evolution in Heliconius butterflies. BMC Genomics. 2016 Mar 22; 17:254. van Schooten B, Jiggins CD, Briscoe AD, Papa R. PMID: 27004525; PMCID: PMC4804616.
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    26. Determination of Photoreceptor Cell Spectral Sensitivity in an Insect Model from In Vivo Intracellular Recordings. J Vis Exp. 2016 Feb 26; (108):53829. McCulloch KJ, Osorio D, Briscoe AD. PMID: 26966935; PMCID: PMC4828190.
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    27. Transcriptome-Wide Differential Gene Expression in Bicyclus anynana Butterflies: Female Vision-Related Genes Are More Plastic. Mol Biol Evol. 2016 01; 33(1):79-92. Macias-Muñoz A, Smith G, Monteiro A, Briscoe AD. PMID: 26371082.
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    28. The scale-of-choice effect and how estimates of assortative mating in the wild can be biased due to heterogeneous samples. Evolution. 2015 Jul; 69(7):1845-57. Rolán-Alvarez E, Carvajal-Rodríguez A, de Coo A, Cortés B, Estévez D, Ferreira M, González R, Briscoe AD. PMID: 26085130.
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    29. Rapid diversification associated with ecological specialization in Neotropical Adelpha butterflies. Mol Ecol. 2015 May; 24(10):2392-405. Ebel ER, DaCosta JM, Sorenson MD, Hill RI, Briscoe AD, Willmott KR, Mullen SP. PMID: 25809206.
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    30. Molecular evolution and expression of the CRAL_TRIO protein family in insects. Insect Biochem Mol Biol. 2015 Jul; 62:168-73. Smith G, Briscoe AD. PMID: 25684408.
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    31. Opsin clines in butterflies suggest novel roles for insect photopigments. Mol Biol Evol. 2015 Feb; 32(2):368-79. Frentiu FD, Yuan F, Savage WK, Bernard GD, Mullen SP, Briscoe AD. PMID: 25371434.
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    32. Warning signals are seductive: relative contributions of color and pattern to predator avoidance and mate attraction in Heliconius butterflies. Evolution. 2014 Dec; 68(12):3410-20. Finkbeiner SD, Briscoe AD, Reed RD. PMID: 25200939.
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    33. Genome Sequence of a Novel Iflavirus from mRNA Sequencing of the Butterfly Heliconius erato. Genome Announc. 2014 May 15; 2(3). Smith G, Macias-Muñoz A, Briscoe AD. PMID: 24831145; PMCID: PMC4022809.
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    34. Complete dosage compensation and sex-biased gene expression in the moth Manduca sexta. Genome Biol Evol. 2014 Mar; 6(3):526-37. Smith G, Chen YR, Blissard GW, Briscoe AD. PMID: 24558255; PMCID: PMC3971586.
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    35. Multiple recent co-options of Optix associated with novel traits in adaptive butterfly wing radiations. Evodevo. 2014 Feb 05; 5(1):7. Martin A, McCulloch KJ, Patel NH, Briscoe AD, Gilbert LE, Reed RD. PMID: 24499528; PMCID: PMC3922110.
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    36. Characterisation of the RNA interference response against the long-wavelength receptor of the honeybee. Insect Biochem Mol Biol. 2013 Oct; 43(10):959-69. Leboulle G, Niggebrügge C, Roessler R, Briscoe AD, Menzel R, Hempel de Ibarra N. PMID: 23933285.
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    37. Female behaviour drives expression and evolution of gustatory receptors in butterflies. PLoS Genet. 2013; 9(7):e1003620. Briscoe AD, Macias-Muñoz A, Kozak KM, Walters JR, Yuan F, Jamie GA, Martin SH, Dasmahapatra KK, Ferguson LC, Mallet J, Jacquin-Joly E, Jiggins CD. PMID: 23950722; PMCID: PMC3732137.
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    38. Phenotypic plasticity in opsin expression in a butterfly compound eye complements sex role reversal. BMC Evol Biol. 2012 Nov 29; 12:232. Everett A, Tong X, Briscoe AD, Monteiro A. PMID: 23194112; PMCID: PMC3549281.
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    39. The benefit of being a social butterfly: communal roosting deters predation. Proc Biol Sci. 2012 Jul 22; 279(1739):2769-76. Finkbeiner SD, Briscoe AD, Reed RD. PMID: 22438492; PMCID: PMC3367783.
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    40. UV photoreceptors and UV-yellow wing pigments in Heliconius butterflies allow a color signal to serve both mimicry and intraspecific communication. Am Nat. 2012 Jan; 179(1):38-51. Bybee SM, Yuan F, Ramstetter MD, Llorente-Bousquets J, Reed RD, Osorio D, Briscoe AD. PMID: 22173459.
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    41. Color vision and learning in the monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus (Nymphalidae). J Exp Biol. 2011 Feb 01; 214(Pt 3):509-20. Blackiston D, Briscoe AD, Weiss MR. PMID: 21228210.
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    42. Contrasting modes of evolution of the visual pigments in Heliconius butterflies. Mol Biol Evol. 2010 Oct; 27(10):2392-405. Yuan F, Bernard GD, Le J, Briscoe AD. PMID: 20478921.
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    43. Positive selection of a duplicated UV-sensitive visual pigment coincides with wing pigment evolution in Heliconius butterflies. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Feb 23; 107(8):3628-33. Briscoe AD, Bybee SM, Bernard GD, Yuan F, Sison-Mangus MP, Reed RD, Warren AD, Llorente-Bousquets J, Chiao CC. PMID: 20133601; PMCID: PMC2840532.
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    44. Episodes in insect evolution. Integr Comp Biol. 2009 Nov; 49(5):590-606. Bradley TJ, Briscoe AD, Brady SG, Contreras HL, Danforth BN, Dudley R, Grimaldi D, Harrison JF, Kaiser JA, Merlin C, Reppert SM, Vandenbrooks JM, Yanoviak SP. PMID: 21665843.
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    45. Impact of duplicate gene copies on phylogenetic analysis and divergence time estimates in butterflies. BMC Evol Biol. 2009 May 13; 9:99. Pohl N, Sison-Mangus MP, Yee EN, Liswi SW, Briscoe AD. PMID: 19439087; PMCID: PMC2689175.
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    46. A butterfly eye's view of birds. Bioessays. 2008 Nov; 30(11-12):1151-62. Frentiu FD, Briscoe AD. PMID: 18937365.
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    47. Reconstructing the ancestral butterfly eye: focus on the opsins. J Exp Biol. 2008 Jun; 211(Pt 11):1805-13. Briscoe AD. PMID: 18490396.
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    48. The lycaenid butterfly Polyommatus icarus uses a duplicated blue opsin to see green. J Exp Biol. 2008 Feb; 211(Pt 3):361-9. Sison-Mangus MP, Briscoe AD, Zaccardi G, Knüttel H, Kelber A. PMID: 18203991.
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    49. Gene duplication is an evolutionary mechanism for expanding spectral diversity in the long-wavelength photopigments of butterflies. Mol Biol Evol. 2007 Sep; 24(9):2016-28. Frentiu FD, Bernard GD, Sison-Mangus MP, Brower AV, Briscoe AD. PMID: 17609538.
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    50. Adaptive evolution of color vision as seen through the eyes of butterflies. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 May 15; 104 Suppl 1:8634-40. Frentiu FD, Bernard GD, Cuevas CI, Sison-Mangus MP, Prudic KL, Briscoe AD. PMID: 17494749; PMCID: PMC1876440.
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    51. Insect cryptochromes: gene duplication and loss define diverse ways to construct insect circadian clocks. Mol Biol Evol. 2007 Apr; 24(4):948-55. Yuan Q, Metterville D, Briscoe AD, Reppert SM. PMID: 17244599.
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    52. Beauty in the eye of the beholder: the two blue opsins of lycaenid butterflies and the opsin gene-driven evolution of sexually dimorphic eyes. J Exp Biol. 2006 Aug; 209(Pt 16):3079-90. Sison-Mangus MP, Bernard GD, Lampel J, Briscoe AD. PMID: 16888057.
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    53. Color discrimination in the red range with only one long-wavelength sensitive opsin. J Exp Biol. 2006 May; 209(Pt 10):1944-55. Zaccardi G, Kelber A, Sison-Mangus MP, Briscoe AD. PMID: 16651559.
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    54. The two CRYs of the butterfly. Curr Biol. 2005 Dec 06; 15(23):R953-4. Zhu H, Yuan Q, Briscoe AD, Froy O, Casselman A, Reppert SM. PMID: 16332522.
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    55. Expression of UV-, blue-, long-wavelength-sensitive opsins and melatonin in extraretinal photoreceptors of the optic lobes of hawk moths. Cell Tissue Res. 2005 Sep; 321(3):443-58. Lampel J, Briscoe AD, Wasserthal LT. PMID: 16034628.
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    56. Molecular characterization and expression of the UV opsin in bumblebees: three ommatidial subtypes in the retina and a new photoreceptor organ in the lamina. J Exp Biol. 2005 Jun; 208(Pt 12):2347-61. Spaethe J, Briscoe AD. PMID: 15939775.
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    57. Connecting the navigational clock to sun compass input in monarch butterfly brain. Neuron. 2005 May 05; 46(3):457-67. Sauman I, Briscoe AD, Zhu H, Shi D, Froy O, Stalleicken J, Yuan Q, Casselman A, Reppert SM. PMID: 15882645.
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    58. Eyeshine and spectral tuning of long wavelength-sensitive rhodopsins: no evidence for red-sensitive photoreceptors among five Nymphalini butterfly species. J Exp Biol. 2005 Feb; 208(Pt 4):687-96. Briscoe AD, Bernard GD. PMID: 15695761.
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    59. Adult stemmata of the butterfly Vanessa cardui express UV and green opsin mRNAs. Cell Tissue Res. 2005 Jan; 319(1):175-9. Briscoe AD, White RH. PMID: 15503147.
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    60. Early duplication and functional diversification of the opsin gene family in insects. Mol Biol Evol. 2004 Aug; 21(8):1583-94. Spaethe J, Briscoe AD. PMID: 15155799.
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    61. The spectrum of human rhodopsin disease mutations through the lens of interspecific variation. Gene. 2004 May 12; 332:107-18. Briscoe AD, Gaur C, Kumar S. PMID: 15145060.
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    62. Not all butterfly eyes are created equal: rhodopsin absorption spectra, molecular identification, and localization of ultraviolet-, blue-, and green-sensitive rhodopsin-encoding mRNAs in the retina of Vanessa cardui. J Comp Neurol. 2003 Apr 14; 458(4):334-49. Briscoe AD, Bernard GD, Szeto AS, Nagy LM, White RH. PMID: 12619069.
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    63. Homology modeling suggests a functional role for parallel amino acid substitutions between bee and butterfly red- and green-sensitive opsins. Mol Biol Evol. 2002 Jun; 19(6):983-6. Briscoe AD. PMID: 12032257.
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    64. The teflon gene is required for maintenance of autosomal homolog pairing at meiosis I in male Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics. 2001 Jan; 157(1):273-81. Tomkiel JE, Wakimoto BT, Briscoe A. PMID: 11139508; PMCID: PMC1461467.
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    65. Chromosomal position effects reveal different cis-acting requirements for rDNA transcription and sex chromosome pairing in Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics. 2000 Jul; 155(3):1195-211. Briscoe A, Tomkiel JE. PMID: 10880481; PMCID: PMC1461147.
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