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Recent Publications

GREGG, J.M., K.L. SHELTON, A.W. JOHNSON, I.D. SOMERVILLE, and W.R. WRIGHT. 2001. Dolomitization of the Waulsortian Limestone (Lower Carboniferous) Irish Midlands. Sedimentology 48:745-766.

JOHNSON, A.W., K.L. SHELTON, J.M. GREGG, I.D. SOMERVILLE, and W.R. WRIGHT. 2001. Fluid inclusion evidence for the presence of multiple fluids in Zn-Pb hosting Carboniferous carbonate rocks in the Irish Midlands: initial findings. In R.D. HAGNI, ed., Studies on Ore Deposits, Mineral Economics, and Applied Mineralogy: With Emphasis on Mississippii Valley-Type Base Metal and Carbonatite-related Ore Deposits. University of Missouri-Rolla Press, Rolla, MO, pp. 18-30.

JANSEN, K.P., A.P. SUMMERS, and P.R. DELIS. 2001. Spadefoot toads (Scaphiopus holbrookii holbrookii) in an urban landscape: Effects of nonnatural substrates on burrowing in adults and juveniles. J. Herpetol. 35:141-145.

WOODARD, R.L., K-J. LEE, J. HUANG, and W.S. DYNAN. 2001. Distinct roles for Ku protein in translational reinitiation and DNA repair. J. Biol. Chem. 276:15423-15433.

ROLLINS, F., K.G. JONES, P. KROKENE, and M. BLACKWELL. 2000. Phylogeny of asexual fungi associated with bark and ambrosia beetles. Mycologia 93:991-996.

BENJAMIN, R.K., M. BLACKWELL, R.A. HUMBER, K.G. JONES, K.A. KLEPZIG, R.W. LICKWARDT, D. MALLOCH, R.A. ROEPER, and J.W. SPATAFORA. 2000. The search for diversity of insects and other arthropod-associated fungi. In Fungal Diversity, eds. G.M. MUELLER and G.F. BILLS. Smithsonian, Wash., D.C.

WRIGHT, W.R., A.W. JOHNSON, K.L. SHELTON, I.D. SOMERVILLE, and J.M. GREGG. 2000. Fluid migration and rock interactions during dolomitization of the Dinantian Irish Midlands and Dublin Basin. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 69-70:159-164.

JONES, K.G., P.F. DOWD, and M. BLACKWELL. 1999. Polyphyletic origins of yeast-like endocytobionts from anobiid and cerambycid beetles. Mycol. Res. 103:542-546.

SUH, S-O, K.G. JONES, and M. BLACKWELL. 1999. A Group I intron in nuclear small subunit rRNA gene of Cryptendoxyla hypophloia: Evidence for a new major class of Group I introns. J. Mol. Evol. 48:493-500.

WOODARD, R.L., M.G. ANDERSON, and W.S. DYNAN. 1999. Nuclear extracts lacking DNA-Pk dependent protein kinase are deficient in multiple round transcription. J. Biol. Chem. 274:478-85.

ROSIN, D.L., A.S. ROVEVA, R.L. WOODARD, P.G. GUYENET, and J. LINDEN. 1998. Immunohistochemical localization of adenosine AzA adenosine receptors in the rat central nervous system. J. Comp. Neurology 401:163-86.

BLACKWELL, M. and K.G. JONES. 1996. Taxonomic diversity and interactions of insect-associated ascomycetes. Biodiversity Conserv. 6:689-699.

JONES, K.G. and M. BLACKWELL. 1996. Phylogenetic analysis of ambrosial species in the genus Rafflaelea based on 18S rDNA sequences. Mycol. Res. 102:661-665.

JONES, K.G. AND M. BLACKWELL. 1996. Ribosomal DNA sequence analysis places the yeast-like genus Symbiotaphrina within filamentous ascomycetes. Mycologia 88:212-218.

ROBEVA, A.S., R.L. WOODARD, X. JIN, Z. GAO, S. BHATTACHARYA, H.E. TAYLOR, D.L. ROSIN, and J. LINDEN. 1996. Molecular characterization of recombinant human adenosine receptors. Drug Develop. Res. 39:243-252.

ROVEVA, A.S., R.L. WOODARD, D.R. LUTHIN, H.E. TAYLOR, and J. LINDEN. 1996. Double tagging recombinant Ar and AzA adenosine receptors with hexahistidine and the flag epitope: Development of an efficient generic protein purification procedure. Biochem. Pharmacology 51:545-555.

MOLL, D. and K.P. JANSEN. 1995. Evidence for a role in seed dispersal by two tropical herbivorous turtles. Biotropica 27:121-127.

In Press or Review

JONES, K.G., S-O SUH, and M. BLACKWELL. In Review. Group I introns in the 18S rDNA of an ambrosia fungus. Mycol. Res.

HENK, D.A., K.G. JONES, A. WEIR, and M. BLACKWELL. In Review. Phylogenetic analysis of rDNA places Laboulbeniopsis termitarius as a basal member of the Laboulbeniales. Mycologia.

THOMAS, R.B. and K.P. JANSEN. In Press. Conservation status of the Florida cooter (Pseudemys floridana). In The Conservation Biology of Florida Turtles, ed. P. Meylan. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville.

 

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