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Heather Hendrickson
Heather Hendrickson
University of Canterbury (formerly at Massey University)
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Lateral gene transfer: when will adolescence end?
JG Lawrence, H Hendrickson
Molecular microbiology 50 (3), 739-749, 2003
2482003
Amplification–mutagenesis: evidence that “directed” adaptive mutation and general hypermutability result from growth with a selected gene amplification
H Hendrickson, ES Slechta, U Bergthorsson, DI Andersson, JR Roth
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99 (4), 2164-2169, 2002
1922002
An inclusive Research Education Community (iREC): Impact of the SEA-PHAGES program on research outcomes and student learning
DI Hanauer, MJ Graham, Sea-Phages, L Betancur, A Bobrownicki, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (51), 13531-13536, 2017
1782017
Genome evolution in bacteria: order beneath chaos
JG Lawrence, H Hendrickson
Current opinion in microbiology 8 (5), 572-578, 2005
1072005
Selection for chromosome architecture in bacteria
H Hendrickson, JG Lawrence
Journal of molecular evolution 62, 615-629, 2006
1012006
Mutational bias suggests that replication termination occurs near the dif site, not at Ter sites
H Hendrickson, JG Lawrence
Molecular microbiology 64 (1), 42-56, 2007
932007
Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Microbacterium spp
D Jacobs-Sera, LA Abad, RM Alvey, KR Anders, HG Aull, SS Bhalla, ...
PLoS One 15 (6), e0234636, 2020
542020
Phages in the gut ecosystem
M Zuppi, HL Hendrickson, JM O'Sullivan, T Vatanen
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology 11, 1348, 2022
482022
Order and Disorder during Escherichia coli Divergence
H Hendrickson
PLoS genetics 5 (1), e1000335, 2009
412009
The evolution of spherical cell shape; progress and perspective
PRJ Yulo, HL Hendrickson
Biochemical Society Transactions 47 (6), 1621-1634, 2019
312019
Chromosome architecture constrains horizontal gene transfer in bacteria
HL Hendrickson, D Barbeau, R Ceschin, JG Lawrence
PLoS genetics 14 (5), e1007421, 2018
222018
Genome sequence of a jumbo bacteriophage that infects the kiwifruit phytopathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae
JK Wojtus, RA Frampton, S Warring, H Hendrickson, PC Fineran
Microbiology resource announcements 8 (22), 10.1128/mra. 00224-19, 2019
192019
Manifold routes to a nucleus
HL Hendrickson, AM Poole
Frontiers in Microbiology 9, 416611, 2018
122018
Complete genome sequences of three novel Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 bacteriophages, Noxifer, Phabio, and Skulduggery
JK Wojtus, JL Fitch, E Christian, T Dalefield, JK Lawes, K Kumar, ...
Genome announcements 5 (31), 10.1128/genomea. 00725-17, 2017
112017
Instructional models for course-based research experience (CRE) teaching
DI Hanauer, MJ Graham, RJ Arnold, MA Ayuk, MF Balish, AR Beyer, ...
CBE—Life Sciences Education 21 (1), ar8, 2022
102022
How the unicorn got its horn
H Hendrickson, PB Rainey
Nature 489 (7417), 504-505, 2012
102012
Bacteriophage G: analysis of a bacterium-sized phage genome
ML Pedulla, JA Lewis, HL Hendrickson, ME Ford, JM Houtz, CL Peebles, ...
The 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 2003
102003
Genomes in motion: gene transfer as a catalyst for genome change.
JG Lawrence, H Hendrickson
Horizontal Gene Transfer in the Evolution of Pathogenesis (Advances in …, 2009
92009
Chromosome structure and constraints on lateral gene transfer
JG Lawrence, H Hendrickson
Dev Genet 2004, 319-336, 2004
92004
PLAN-M; mycobacteriophage endolysins fused to biodegradable nanobeads mitigate mycobacterial growth in liquid and on surfaces
CG Davies, K Reilly, E Altermann, HL Hendrickson
Frontiers in Microbiology 12, 562748, 2021
72021
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