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"Try to learn something about everything and everything about something." (Thomas Henry Huxley) The experimental model-system I am currently using is the green algal group, Volvocales, which contains both unicellular and multicellular lineages with different levels of complexity and life-histories (see our Volvocales Information Project, http://www.unbf.ca/vip/). I am collaborating with many scientists from various fields and institutions (see Collaborators) Previous research interests included organelle genome evolution and molecular evolution in green algae. For more detail on some of the current and previous research interests click on the links below. Also, visit my lab.
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Nedelcu AM, Driscoll WW, Durand PM, Herron M, and Rashidi E. 2011. On the paradigm of adaptive suicide in the unicellular world. Evolution 65:3-20. Nedelcu AM. 2009. Comparative genomics of phylogenetically diverse unicellular eukaryotes provide new insights into the genetic basis for the evolution of the programmed cell death machinery. Journal of Molecular Evolution 68: 256-268. Nedelcu AM. 2006. Evidence for p53-like-mediated stress responses in green algae. FEBS Letters 580:3013-3017
Sprouffske K, Aktipis CA, Radich JP, Carroll M, Nedelcu AM, and Maley CC. An evolutionary explanation for the presence of cancer non-stem cells in neoplasms (submitted). Nedelcu AM and Caulin A. 2011. The evolution of cancer suppressor mechanisms. In Maley C (ed) "Frontiers of Evolution in Cancer". Springer (submitted). Nedelcu AM and C. Tan. 2007. Early diversification and complex evolutionary history of the p53 tumor suppressor gene family. Development Genes and Evolution 217: 801-806.
Michod RE., Bernstein H, Nedelcu AM. 2008. Adaptive Value of Sex in Microbial Pathogens. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 8: 267-285. Nedelcu AM. 2005. Sex as a response to oxidative stress: Stress genes co-opted for sex. Proceedings of Royal Society London B, Biological Sciences 272: 1935-1940 Nedelcu AM, Marcu O, and RE Michod. 2004. Sex as a response to oxidative stress: A two-fold increase in cellular reactive oxygen species activates sex genes. Proceedings of Royal Society London B, Biological Sciences 271: 1591-1596; download pdf here Nedelcu AM and RE Michod. 2003. Sex as a response to oxidative stress: The effect of antioxidants on sexual induction in a facultatively sexual lineage. Proc. Royal Society London B, Biological Sciences 270: S136-S139; download reprint here.
Nedelcu AM, A Blakney and K Logue. 2009. Functional replacement of a primary metabolic pathway via multiple independent eukaryote-to-eukaryote gene transfers and selective retention. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22: 1882-1894 Nedelcu AM, I Miles, K Karol, A Fagir. 2008. Adaptive eukaryote-to eukaryote gene transfer: Stress-related genes of algal origin in the closest unicellular relatives of animals. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 1852-1860
Lang BF and AM Nedelcu. 2011. Plastid genomes of algae. In Bock R and Knoop V (eds) “Genomics of Chloroplasts and Mitochondria”. Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration Series. Springer (in press). Burger G and AM Nedelcu. 2011. Mitochondrial genomes of algae. In Bock R and Knoop V (eds) “Genomics of Chloroplasts and Mitochondria”. Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration Series. Springer (in press). Nedelcu AM. 2001. Complex patterns of chloroplast small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene evolution in nonphotosynthetic green algae. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 53:670-679; download reprint here. Nedelcu AM, RW Lee, C Lemieux, MW Gray, and G Burger. 2000. The complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of Scenedesmus obliquus reflects an intermediate stage in the evolution of the green algal mitochondrial genome. Genome Research 10:819-831; download reprint here. Nedelcu AM. 1998. Contrasting mitochondrial genome organizations and sequence affiliations among green algae: Potential factors, mechanisms, and evolutionary scenarios. Journal of Phycology. 34:16-28. download reprint here. Nedelcu AM and RW Lee. 1998a. Short repetitive sequences in green algal mitochondrial genomes: Potential roles in mitochondrial genome evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 15:690-701; download reprint here.Nedelcu AM and RW Lee. 1998b. A degenerate group II intron in the intronless mitochondrial genome of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: Evolutionary implications. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 15:918-923. Nedelcu AM and RW Lee. 1998c. Modes and tempos of mitochondrial and chloroplast genome evolution in Chlamydomonas: A comparative analysis. In Rochaix J-D, Goldschmidt-Clermont M and Merchant S (eds) “The Molecular Biology of Chloroplast and Mitochondria in Chlamydomonas”, pp 63-91. Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands. Denovan-Wright EM, AM Nedelcu, and RW Lee. 1998. Complete sequence of the mitochondrial DNA of Chlamydomonas eugametos. Plant Molecular Biology. 36:285-295. Nedelcu AM. 1997. Fragmented and scrambled mitochondrial ribosomal RNA coding regions among green algae: A model for their origin and evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 5:506-517; download reprint here Nedelcu AM, DF Spencer, EM Denovan-Wright, and RW Lee. 1996. Discontinuous mitochondrial and chloroplast large subunit ribosomal RNAs among green algae: Phylogenetic implications. Journal of Phycology. 32:103-111. |
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