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Meleah Hickman
Meleah Hickman
Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Emory University
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The ‘obligate diploid’ Candida albicans forms mating-competent haploids
MA Hickman, G Zeng, A Forche, MP Hirakawa, D Abbey, BD Harrison, ...
Nature 494 (7435), 55-59, 2013
2952013
Parasexual Ploidy Reduction Drives Population Heterogeneity Through Random and Transient Aneuploidy in Candida albicans
MA Hickman, C Paulson, A Dudley, J Berman
Genetics 200 (3), 781-794, 2015
1212015
High-Resolution SNP/CGH Microarrays Reveal the Accumulation of Loss of Heterozygosity in Commonly Used Candida albicans Strains
D Abbey, M Hickman, D Gresham, J Berman
G3: Genes| Genomes| Genetics 1 (7), 523-530, 2011
772011
Substitution as a mechanism for genetic robustness: the duplicated deacetylases Hst1p and Sir2p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
MA Hickman, LN Rusche
PLoS genetics 3 (8), e126, 2007
652007
Reinventing heterochromatin in budding yeasts: Sir2 and the origin recognition complex take center stage
MA Hickman, CA Froyd, LN Rusche
Eukaryotic cell 10 (9), 1183-1192, 2011
622011
Transcriptional silencing functions of the yeast protein Orc1/Sir3 subfunctionalized after gene duplication
MA Hickman, LN Rusche
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (45), 19384-19389, 2010
622010
Ploidy tug-of-war: Evolutionary and genetic environments influence the rate of ploidy drive in a human fungal pathogen
AC Gerstein, H Lim, J Berman, MA Hickman
Evolution 71 (4), 1025-1038, 2017
452017
The Sir2-Sum1 complex represses transcription using both promoter-specific and long-range mechanisms to regulate cell identity and sexual cycle in the yeast Kluyveromyces lactis
MA Hickman, LN Rusche
PLoS Genetics 5 (11), e1000710, 2009
282009
Phenotypic Consequences of a Spontaneous Loss of Heterozygosity in a Common Laboratory Strain of Candida albicans
T Ciudad, M Hickman, A Bellido, J Berman, G Larriba
Genetics 203 (3), 1161-1176, 2016
252016
A Novel Virulence Phenotype Rapidly Assesses Candida Fungal Pathogenesis in Healthy and Immunocompromised Caenorhabditis elegans Hosts
DJ Feistel, R Elmostafa, N Nguyen, MK Penley, L Morran, MA Hickman
Msphere 4 (2), 10.1128/msphere. 00697-18, 2019
242019
Origin replication complex binding, nucleosome depletion patterns, and a primary sequence motif can predict origins of replication in a genome with epigenetic centromeres
HJ Tsai, JA Baller, I Liachko, A Koren, LS Burrack, MA Hickman, ...
MBio 5 (5), 10.1128/mbio. 01703-14, 2014
212014
The Magnitude of Candida albicans Stress-Induced Genome Instability Results from an Interaction Between Ploidy and Antifungal Drugs
O Avramovska, MA Hickman
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 9 (12), 4019-4027, 2019
182019
Host-Induced genome instability rapidly generates phenotypic variation across Candida albicans strains and ploidy states
AC Smith, MA Hickman
Msphere 5 (3), 10.1128/msphere. 00433-20, 2020
152020
Tetraploidy accelerates adaptation under drug selection in a fungal pathogen
O Avramovska, AC Smith, E Rego, MA Hickman
Frontiers in Fungal Biology 3, 984377, 2022
102022
Host defense mechanisms induce genome instability leading to rapid evolution in an opportunistic fungal pathogen
AC Smith, LT Morran, MA Hickman
Infection and Immunity 90 (2), e00328-21, 2022
102022
High-resolution SNP/CGH microarrays reveal the accumulation of loss of heterozygosity in commonly used Candida albicans strains. G3 (Bethesda) 1: 523–530
D Abbey, M Hickman, D Gresham, J Berman
92011
A novel virulence phenotype rapidly assesses
DJ Feistel, R Elmostafa, N Nguyen, M Penley, L Morran, MA Hickman
Candida, 2019
82019
Evolution of Distinct Responses to Low NAD+ Stress by Rewiring the Sir2 Deacetylase Network in Yeasts
KM Humphrey, L Zhu, MA Hickman, S Hasan, H Maria, T Liu, LN Rusche
Genetics 214 (4), 855-868, 2020
72020
Assessment of course-based research modules based on faculty research in introductory biology
MF Cole, MA Hickman, L Morran, CW Beck
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education 22 (2), 10.1128/jmbe. 00148-21, 2021
42021
The Interplay Between Neutral and Adaptive Processes Shapes Genetic Variation During Candida Species Evolution
IV Ene, MA Hickman, AC Gerstein
Current Clinical Microbiology Reports 8 (3), 129-138, 2021
42021
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