Joseph W. Thornton
University of Chicago(US)Ecologie & Evolution(FR)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, Protein Structure and Dynamics, Genetic diversity and population structure
Most-Cited Works
- → Resurrecting the Ancestral Steroid Receptor: Ancient Origin of Estrogen Signaling(2003)697 cited
- → Evolution of vertebrate steroid receptors from an ancestral estrogen receptor by ligand exploitation and serial genome expansions(2001)694 cited
- → Performance of maximum parsimony and likelihood phylogenetics when evolution is heterogeneous(2004)625 cited
- → Epistasis in protein evolution(2016)614 cited
- → Evolution of Hormone-Receptor Complexity by Molecular Exploitation(2006)611 cited
- → Crystal Structure of an Ancient Protein: Evolution by Conformational Epistasis(2007)444 cited
- → Identification of a third distinct estrogen receptor and reclassification of estrogen receptors in teleosts