| Recent
Publications
2009
Hoffmann, F. G., J. F. Storz, T. A. Gorr, and J. C. Opazo. 2009. Lineage-specific patterns of functional diversification in the α- and β-globin gene families of tetrapod vertebrates. (in review)
Runck, A. M., R. E. Weber, A. Fago, and J. F. Storz. 2009. Evolutionary and functional properties of a two-locus β-globin polymorphism in Indian house mice. (in review)
Storz, J. F., and C. W. Wheat. 2009. Integrating evolutionary and functional approaches to infer adaptation at specific loci. (in review)
Storz, J. F., A. M. Runck, S. J. Sabatino, J. K. Kelly, N. Ferrand, H. Moriyama, R. E. Weber, and A. Fago. 2009. Evolutionary and functional insights into the mechanism underlying high altitude adaptation of deer mouse hemoglobin. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences USA, 106: 14450-14455. PDF (selected by Faculty of 1000)
Runck, A. M., H. Moriyama, and J. F. Storz. 2009. Evolution of duplicated β-globin genes and the structural basis of hemoglobin isoform differentiation in Mus. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 26: 2521-2532. PDF
Opazo, J. C, A. Sloan, K. L. Campbell, and J. F. Storz.
2009. Origin and ascendancy of a chimeric fusion gene: the β/δ-globin
gene of paenungulate mammals. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 26: 1469-1478. PDF
Gering, E. J., J. C. Opazo, and J. F. Storz. 2009.
Molecular evolution of cytochrome b in high- and low-altitude
deer mice (genus Peromyscus). Heredity, 102:
226-235. PDF
Storz, J. F. 2009. Gene duplication
and the resolution of adaptive conflict. Heredity, 102:
99-100. PDF
2008
Opazo, J. C, F. G. Hoffmann, and J. F. Storz.
2008. Differential loss of embryonic globin genes during the radiation
of placental mammals. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences USA, 105: 12950-12955. PDF
Opazo, J. C, F. G. Hoffmann, and J. F. Storz.
2008. Genomic evidence for independent origins of β-like globin
genes in monotremes and therian mammals. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences USA, 105: 1590-1595. PDF
[Commentary
in JEB]
Storz, J. F., and J. K. Kelly.
2008. Effects of spatially varying selection on nucleotide diversity
and linkage disequilibrium: Insights from deer mouse globin genes.
Genetics, 180: 367-379. PDF
(selected by Faculty of 1000)
Storz, J. F., F. G. Hoffmann, J. C. Opazo, and
H. Moriyama. 2008. Adaptive functional divergence among triplicated
α-globin genes in rodents. Genetics, 178: 1623-1638.
PDF
Hoffmann, F. G., J. C. Opazo, and J. F. Storz.
2008. New genes originated via multiple recombinational pathways
in the β-globin gene family of rodents. Molecular Biology
and Evolution, 25: 2589-2600. PDF
Hoffmann, F. G., J. C. Opazo, and J. F. Storz.
2008. Rapid rates of lineage-specific gene duplication and deletion
in the α-globin gene family. Molecular Biology and Evolution,
25: 591-602. PDF
Storz, J. F., and H. Moriyama.
2008. Mechanisms of hemoglobin adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia.
High Altitude Medicine and Biology, 9: 148-157. PDF
Campos, R., J. F. Storz, and N. Ferrand. 2008.
Evidence for contrasting modes of selection at interacting globin
genes in the European rabbit. Heredity, 100: 602-609. PDF
2007
Storz, J. F., M. Baze, J. L. Waite, F. G. Hoffmann,
J. C. Opazo, and J. P. Hayes. 2007. Complex signatures of selection
and gene conversion in the duplicated globin genes of house mice.
Genetics, 177: 481-500.
PDF
F. G. Hoffmann, and J. F. Storz. 2007. The αD-globin
gene originated via duplication of an embryonic α-like globin
gene in the ancestor of tetrapod vertebrates. Molecular Biology
and Evolution, 24: 1982-1990. PDF
Storz, J.F., S.J. Sabatino, F.G. Hoffmann, E.J.
Gering, H. Moriyama, et al. 2007. The molecular basis of high-altitude
adaptation in deer mice. PLoS Genetics, 3: e45, 0448-0459.
PDF (selected
by Faculty of 1000)
Storz, J. F. 2007. Hemoglobin function and physiological
adaptation to hypoxia in high-altitude mammals. Journal of Mammalogy,
88: 24-31. PDF
Storz, J. F., and H. E. Hoekstra. 2007. The study
of adaptation and speciation in the genomic era. Journal of
Mammalogy, 88: 1-4. PDF
2006 and earlier
Storz, J. F., H. R. Bhat, J. Balasingh, P. T.,
Nathan, and T. H. Kunz. 2006. Evolutionary dynamics of the short-nosed
fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx (Pteropodidae): Inferences
from the spatial scale of genetic and phenotypic differentiation.
Pp. 248-268 in Functional and Evolutionary Ecology of Bats
(Zubaid, A., G. F. McCracken, and T. H. Kunz, eds). Oxford University
Press: New York.
Storz, J. F. 2005. Using genome scans of DNA polymorphism
to infer adaptive population divergence. Molecular Ecology,
14: 671-688. PDF
Storz, J. F. 2005. Nonrandom dispersal and local
adaptation. Heredity, 95: 3-4. PDF
Storz, J. F., B. A. Payseur, and M. W. Nachman.
2004. Genome scans of DNA variability in humans reveal evidence
for selective sweeps outside of Africa. Molecular Biology and
Evolution, 21: 1800-1811. PDF
Ramakrishnan, U., J. F. Storz, B. L. Taylor, and
R. Lande. 2004. Estimation of genetically effective breeding numbers
using a rejection algorithm approach. Molecular Ecology,13:
3283-3292. PDF
Storz, J. F., and J. M. Dubach. 2004. Natural
selection drives altitudinal divergence at the albumin locus in
deer mice, Peromyscus maniculatus. Evolution,
58: 1342-1352. PDF
Storz, J. F., and M. W. Nachman. 2003. Natural
selection on protein polymorphism in the rodent genus Peromyscus:
evidence from interlocus contrasts. Evolution, 57: 2628-2635.
PDF
Storz, J. F. 2002. Contrasting patterns of divergence
in quantitative traits and neutral DNA markers: analysis of clinal
variation. Molecular Ecology, 11: 2537-2552. PDF
Storz, J. F., M. A. Beaumont, and S. C. Alberts.
2002. Genetic evidence for long-term population decline in a savannah-dwelling
primate: inferences from a hierarchical Bayesian model. Molecular
Biology and Evolution, 19: 1981-1990. PDF
Storz, J. F., U. Ramakrishnan, and S. C. Alberts.
2002. Genetic effective size of a wild primate population: influence
of current and historical demography. Evolution, 56: 817-829.
PDF
Storz, J. F., and M. A. Beaumont. 2002. Testing
for genetic evidence of population expansion and contraction: an
empirical analysis of microsatellite DNA variation using a hierarchical
Bayesian model. Evolution, 56: 154-166. PDF
Storz, J. F., H. R. Bhat, and T. H. Kunz. 2001.
Genetic consequences of polygyny and social structure in an Indian
fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx, I. Inbreeding, outbreeding,
and population subdivision. Evolution, 55: 1215-1223. PDF
Storz, J. F., H. R. Bhat, and T. H. Kunz. 2001.
Genetic consequences of polygyny and social structure in an Indian
fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx, II. Variance in male mating
success and effective population size. Evolution, 55: 1224-1232.
PDF
Storz, J. F., U. Ramakrishnan, and S. C. Alberts.
2001. Determinants of effective population size for loci with different
modes of inheritance. Journal of Heredity, 92: 497-502.
PDF
Storz, J. F., J. Balasingh, H. R. Bhat, P. T.,
Nathan, A. A. Prakash, D. P. Swami Doss, and T. H. Kunz. 2001.
Clinal variation in body size and sexual dimorphism in an Indian
fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae). Biological
Journal of the Linnean Society, 72: 17-31.
Storz, J. F. 2000. Variation at tri- and tetranucleotide
repeat microsatellite loci in the fruit bat genus Cynopterus (Chiroptera:
Pteropodidae). Molecular Ecology, 9: 1198-2200.
Storz, J. F., J. Balasingh, P. T. Nathan, K. Emmanuel,
and T. H. Kunz. 2000. Dispersion and site-fidelity in a tent-roosting
population of the short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus sphinx)
in southern India. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 16: 117-131.
Storz, J. F., H. R. Bhat, and T. H. Kunz. 2000.
Social structure of a polygynous tent-making bat, Cynopterus
sphinx (Megachiroptera). Journal of Zoology (London),
251: 151-165.
Storz, J. F. 1999. Genetic consequences of mammalian
social structure. Journal of Mammalogy, 80: 553-569.
Storz, J. F., and Kunz, T. H. 1999. Cynopterus
sphinx. Mammalian Species, 613: 1-8.
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