Bhattacharya Lab Member - Tovah Salcedo
Tovah Salcedo|
Business Address: |
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey 106A Foran Hall, 59 Dudley Rd New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8520, USA |
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| Phone: | (848) 932-6259 | |
| Fax: | (732) 932-8746 | |
| Email: | salcedo[at]aesop.rutgers.edu | |
| Website: | http://dblab.rutgers.edu/~tsalcedo |
EDUCATION:
2002: B.A. (Biology), Smith College
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Genome evolution of protists
Genomics and population genetics of red tide
Population genetics of host-pathogen coevolution
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Salcedo T, Upadhyay RJ, Nagasaki K, and Bhattacharya D. Accepted. Dozens of toxin-related genes are expressed in a non-toxic strain of the dinoflagellate Heterocapsa circularisquama. Molecular Biology and Evolution.
Salcedo, T. and Nachman, M.W. (2007). Nucleotide variability in wild and inbred mice. Genetics 177:2277-2291.
Cutter, A.D., Payseur, B.A., Salcedo, T., Estes, A.M., Good, J.M., Wood, E., Hartl, T., Maughan, H., Strempel, J., Wang, B., Bryan, A.C., and M. Dellos (2003). Molecular correlates of genes exhibiting RNAi phenotypes in Caenorhabditis elegans? Genome Research 13: 2651-2657.
Snoeyenbos-West, O.L.O.*, Salcedo, T.*, McManus, G.B., and Katz, L.A. (2002). Insights into the diversity of choreotrich and oligotrich ciliates (Class: Spirotrichea) based on genealogical analyses of multiple loci. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (*equal contribution) 21: 165-176.
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