- John Brookfield (geneticist)
John Brookfield, born in 1955, is a British population geneticist. He is
Professor ofEvolution aryGenetics at theUniversity of Nottingham , in the School ofBiology .Research summary
Brookfield is interested in how the
genome s evolve and has recently focussed on the evolution ofDNA sequences which control development, particularly inDrosophila , and on theevolution oftransposable elements .Education, appointments and honours
John Brookfield received his BA in
Zoology from theUniversity of Oxford 1976. He received his Ph.D. in Population Genetics at theUniversity of London in 1980. Following a post as Research Demonstrator in Genetics at the University College of Swansea from 1979-1981, he became a Visiting Fellow in the Laboratory of Genetics at TheNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ,North Carolina from 1981-1983. Returning to the UK, he became a Lecturer in Genetics at theUniversity of Leicester from 1983-1986. He is nowProfessor of evolutionary genetics at theUniversity of Nottingham .Bibliography
Carr, M., Soloway, J.R., Robinson, T.E., and Brookfield, J.F.Y. (2001) An investigation of the cause of low variability on the fourth chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster. "Molecular Biology and Evolution" 18, 2260-2269.
Brookfield, J.F.Y. (2001) Genome evolution. Pp. 351-372 in: "Handbook of Statistical Genetics". Eds. M. Bishop, D. Balding & C. Cannings John Wiley Chichester.
Johnson, L.J. and Brookfield, J.F.Y. (2002) Evolutionary dynamics of a selfishly spreading gene that stimulates sexual reproduction in a partially sexual population. "J. Evolutionary Biology" 15, 42-48.
Carr, M., Soloway, J.R., Robinson, T.E. and Brookfield, J.F.Y. (2002) Mechanisms regulating the copy numbers of six LTR retrotransposons in the genome of Drosophila melanogaster. "Chromosoma" 110, 511-518.
Edwards, R.J., Sockett, R.E., and Brookfield, J.F.Y. (2002) A simple method for genome-wide screening for advantageous insertions of mobile DNAs in Escherichia coli. "Current Biology" 12, 863-867.
Edwards, R. J. and Brookfield, J.F.Y. (2003) Transiently beneficial insertions could maintain mobile DNA sequences in variable environments. "Molecular Biology and Evolution" 20, 30-37.
Johnson, L.J. and Brookfield, J.F.Y. (2003) Evolution of spatial expression pattern. "Evolution and Development" 5, 593-599.
Phinchongsakuldit, J., MacArthur, S., and Brookfield, J.F.Y. (2004) Evolution of developmental genes: Molecular microevolution of enhancer sequences at the Ubx locus in Drosophila and its impact on developmental phenotypes. "Molecular Biology and Evolution" 21, 348-363.
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