Janine Deakin

About Janine Deakin

Janine Deakin, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canberra, specializes in the field of Comparative genomics, epigenetics, cytogenetics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Unbalanced segmental duplication of W chromosomes in Australian ridge-tailed goannas

Widespread chromosomal rearrangements preceded genetic divergence in a monitor lizard, Varanus acanthurus (Varanidae)

Extreme genetic divergence indicated by chromosome rearrangements

Sex-specific splicing of Z- and W-borne nr5a1 alleles suggests sex determination is controlled by chromosome conformation

Limited introgression between rock-wallabies with extensive chromosomal rearrangements

Principles of 3D chromosome folding and evolutionary genome reshuffling in mammals

Sex-linked markers in an Australian frog Platyplectrum ornatum (Limnodynastidae) with a small genome and homomorphic sex chromosomes

High elevation increases the risk of Y chromosome loss in Alpine skink populations with sex reversal

Janine Deakin Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

5801

Citations(since 2020)

1893

Cited By

4727

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

78

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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Janine Deakin Skills & Research Interests

Comparative genomics

epigenetics

cytogenetics

Top articles of Janine Deakin

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Unbalanced segmental duplication of W chromosomes in Australian ridge-tailed goannas

Jason Dobry

Zexian Zhu

Qi Zhou

Erik Wapstra

Janine Deakin

...

2023/2/14

Widespread chromosomal rearrangements preceded genetic divergence in a monitor lizard, Varanus acanthurus (Varanidae)

Chromosome Research

Jason Dobry

Erik Wapstra

Emily J Stringer

Bernd Gruber

Janine E Deakin

...

2023/2/6

Extreme genetic divergence indicated by chromosome rearrangements

Jason Dobry

Erik Wapstra

Emily Stringer

Bernd Gruber

Janine E Deakin

...

2022/9/8

Sex-specific splicing of Z- and W-borne nr5a1 alleles suggests sex determination is controlled by chromosome conformation

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Xiuwen Zhang

Susan Wagner

Clare E Holleley

Janine E Deakin

Kazumi Matsubara

...

2022/1/25

Limited introgression between rock-wallabies with extensive chromosomal rearrangements

Molecular biology and evolution

Sally Potter

Jason G Bragg

Rustamzhon Turakulov

Mark DB Eldridge

Janine Deakin

...

2022/1

Principles of 3D chromosome folding and evolutionary genome reshuffling in mammals

Cell reports

Lucía Álvarez-González

Cristina Arias-Sardá

Laia Montes-Espuña

Laia Marín-Gual

Covadonga Vara

...

2022/12/20

Sex-linked markers in an Australian frog Platyplectrum ornatum (Limnodynastidae) with a small genome and homomorphic sex chromosomes

Scientific Reports

Chad Schimek

Foyez Shams

Ikuo Miura

Simon Clulow

Zuzana Majtanova

...

2022/12/3

High elevation increases the risk of Y chromosome loss in Alpine skink populations with sex reversal

Heredity

Duminda SB Dissanayake

Clare E Holleley

Janine E Deakin

Arthur Georges

2021/5

Comparative Cytogenetic Mapping and Telomere Analysis Provide Evolutionary Predictions for Devil Facial Tumour 2

Genes

Emory D Ingles

Janine E Deakin

2020/4/28

Evolution of marsupial genomes

Janine E Deakin

Rachel J O'Neill

2020/2/15

The Oz Mammals Genomics (OMG) initiative: developing genomic resources for mammal conservation at a continental scale

Australian Zoologist

Mark DB Eldridge

Janine E Deakin

Anna J MacDonald

Margaret Byrne

Anna Fitzgerald

...

2020/1

Identification of Y chromosome markers in the eastern three-lined skink (Bassiana duperreyi) using in silico whole genome subtraction

BMC genomics

Duminda Sampath Bandara Dissanayake

Clare Ellen Holleley

Laura Kate Hill

Denis O’Meally

Janine Eileen Deakin

...

2020/9/29

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