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Hurst, L., 2016. Why did sex evolve? Researchers edge closer to solving longstanding mystery. [Non-academic press] Wang, J., Singh, M., Sun, C., Besser, D., Prigione, A., Ivics, Z., Hurst, L. D. and Izsvák, Z., 2016. Isolation and cultivation of naive-like human pluripotent stem cells based on HERVH expression. Nature Protocols, 11 (2), pp. 327-346. Wu, X. and Hurst, L. D., 2016. Determinants of the usage of splice-associated cis-motifs predict the distribution of human pathogenic SNPs. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 33 (2), pp. 518-529. Savisaar, R. and Hurst, L. D., 2016. Purifying selection on exonic splice enhancers in intronless genes. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 33 (6), pp. 1396-1418. Hurst, L. D. and Huminiecki, L., 2016. Why is the X chromosome so odd? Traffic analogy helped us crack the mystery. [Non-academic press] Izsvák, Z., Wang, J., Singh, M., Mager, D. L. and Hurst, L. D., 2016. Pluripotency and the endogenous retrovirus HERVH:conflict or serendipity? Bioessays, 38 (1), pp. 109-117. Hurst, L. D., Ghanbarian, A. T., Forrest, A. R. R. and Huminiecki, L., 2015. The constrained maximal expression level owing to haploidy shapes gene content on the mammalian X chromosome. PLoS Biology, 13 (12), e1002315. Yang, S., Wang, L., Huang, J., Zhang, X., Yuan, Y., Chen, J. Q., Hurst, L. D. and Tian, D., 2015. Parent-progeny sequencing indicates higher mutation rates in heterozygotes. Nature, 523 (7561), pp. 463-467. Sealey, K. L., Harris, S. R., Fry, N. K., Hurst, L. D., Gorringe, A. R., Parkhill, J. and Preston, A., 2015. Genomic analysis of isolates from the United Kingdom 2012 pertussis outbreak reveals that vaccine antigen genes are unusually fast evolving. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 212 (2), pp. 294-301. Ghanbarian, A. T. and Hurst, L. D., 2015. Neighboring genes show correlated evolution in gene expression. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 32 (7), pp. 1748-1766. Wu, X. and Hurst, L. D., 2015. Why selection might be stronger when populations are small:intron size and density predicts within and between-species usage of exonic splice associated cis-motifs. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 32 (7), pp. 1847-1861. Wang, J., Xie, G., Singh, M., Ghanbarian, A. T., Raskó, T., Szvetnik, A., Cai, H., Besser, D., Prigione, A., Fuchs, N. V., Schumann, G. G., Chen, W., Lorincz, M. C., Ivics, Z., Hurst, L. D. and Izsvák, Z., 2014. Primate-specific endogenous retrovirus-driven transcription defines naive-like stem cells. Nature, 516 (7531), pp. 405-409. Yin, S., Yang, J., Lin, B., Deng, W., Zhang, Y., Yi, X., Shi, Y., Tao, Y., Cai, J., Wu, C.-I., Zhao, G., Hurst, L.D., Zhang, J., Hu, L. and Kong, X., 2014. Exome sequencing identifies frequent mutation of MLL2 in non-small cell lung carcinoma from Chinese patients. Scientific Reports, 4, 6036. Laabei, M., Recker, M., Rudkin, J. K., Aldeljawi, M., Gulay, Z., Sloan, T. J., Williams, P., Endres, J. L., Bayles, K. W., Fey, P. D., Yajjala, V. K., Widhelm, T., Hawkins, E., Lewis, K., Parfett, S., Scowen, L., Peacock, S. J., Holden, M., Wilson, D., Read, T. D., Van Den Elsen, J., Priest, N. K., Feil, E. J., Hurst, L. D., Josefsson, E. and Massey, R. C., 2014. Predicting the virulence of MRSA from its genome sequence. Genome Research, 24 (5), pp. 839-849. Charneski, C. A. and Hurst, L. D., 2014. Positive charge loading at protein termini is due to membrane protein topology, not a translational ramp. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 31 (1), pp. 70-84. Zhang, Y., Castillo Morales, A., Jiang, M., Zhu, Y., Hu, L., Urrutia, A. O., Kong, X. and Hurst, L. D., 2013. Genes that escape X-inactivation in humans have high intraspecific variability in expression, are associated with mental impairment but are not slow evolving. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 30 (12), pp. 2588-2601. Maharjan, R., Nilsson, S., Sung, J., Haynes, K., Beardmore, R.E., Hurst, L.D., Ferenci, T. and Gudelj, I., 2013. The form of a trade-off determines the response to competition. Ecology Letters, 16 (10), pp. 1267-1276. Hurst, L. D., 2013. Open questions:A logic (or lack thereof) of genome organization. BMC Biology, 11, 58. Woods, S., Coghlan, A., Rivers, D., Warnecke, T., Jeffries, S. J., Kwon, T., Rogers, A., Hurst, L. and Ahringer, J., 2013. Duplication and retention biases of essential and non-essential genes revealed by systematic knockdown analyses. Plos Genetics, 9 (5), e1003330. Charneski, C. A. and Hurst, L. D., 2013. Positively charged residues are the major determinants of ribosomal velocity. PLoS Biology, 11 (3), e1001508.

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