Mitonuclear interactions and adaptation

Many of these publications are open access or otherwise readily available on the internet for example via ResearchGate.


However, if you would like papers to which you do not have access

please email Paul.Sunnucks@monash.edu /  Alexandra.Pavlova@monash.edu

Mitochondrial and nuclear interactions and adaptation - Papers:

Koch RE, Buchanan KL, Casagrande S, Crino O, Dowling DK, Hill GE, Hood WR, McKenzie M, Mariette MM, Noble DWA, Pavlova A, Seebacher F, Sunnucks P, Udino E, White C, Salin K, Stier A. (2021) Integrating mitochondrial aerobic metabolism into ecology and evolution. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 36, 321-332. 

 

Gan HM, Falk S, Morales HE, Austin CM, Sunnucks P, Pavlova A. (2019) Genomic evidence of neo-sex chromosomes in the Eastern Yellow Robin Gigascience 8, 1–10   supplementary material   GigaScience blog 

 

Morales HE, Pavlova A, Amos JN, Major R, Kilian A, Greening C and Sunnucks P  (2018) Concordant divergence of mitogenomes and a mitonuclear gene cluster in bird lineages inhabiting different climates.  Nature Ecology & Evolution 2, 1258–1267  earlier version pre-print   Commentary

 

Lamb AM, Gan HM, Greening C, Joseph L, Lee YP, Morán-Ordóñez A, Sunnucks P, Pavlova A. (2018) Climate-driven mitochondrial selection: a test in Australian songbirds. Molecular Ecology 27, 898–918.


Morales HE, Sunnucks P, Joseph L, Pavlova A. (2017) Perpendicular axes of differentiation generated by mitochondrial introgression Molecular Ecology 26, 3241–3255.

 

Sunnucks P, Morales HE, Lamb AM, Pavlova A, Greening C (2017). Integrative Approaches for Studying Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genome Co-evolution in Oxidative PhosphorylationFrontiers in Genetics 8:25. 

 

Morales HE, Pavlova A, Sunnucks P, Major R, Amos JN, Joseph L, Wang B, Lemmon AR, Endler JA, Delhey K. (2017) Neutral and selective drivers of colour evolution in a widespread Australian passerine. Journal of Biogeography 44, 522–536.

 

Morales HE, Pavlova A, Joseph L, Sunnucks P (2015) Positive and purifying selection in mitochondrial genomes of a bird with mitonuclear discordance. Molecular Ecology 24, 2820–2837.

 

Pavlova A, Amos JN, Joseph L, Loynes K, Austin JJ, Keogh JS, Stone GN, Nicholls JA and Sunnucks P (2013).  Perched at the mito-nuclear crossroads: divergent mitochondrial lineages correlate with environment in the face of ongoing nuclear gene flow in an Australian bird. Evolution, 67, 3412–3428.