95. Weber, J. N., M. B. Peters, O.V. Tsyusko, C. R. Linnen, C. Hagen, N. A. Schable, T. D. Tuberville, A. M. McKee, S. L. Lance, K. L. Jones, H. S. Fisher, M. J. Dewey, H. E. Hoekstra, and T. C. Glenn. In Press. Five hundred microsatellite loci for Peromyscus. Conservation Genetics - DOI 10.1007/s10592-009-9941-x; available online May 2009.

91. Lance, S. L., T. D. Tuberville, L. Dueck, C. Holz-Schietinger, P. L. Trosclair III, R. M. Elsey, and T. C. Glenn. 2009. Multi-year multiple paternity and mate fidelity in the American alligator, Alligator mississippiensis.  Molecular Ecology 18(1): 4508-4520.

90. Miles, L. G., S. R. Isberg, T. C. Glenn, S. L. Lance, P. Dazell, P. C. Thomson, and C. Moran. 2009. A genetic linkage map for the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus).  BMC Genomics 10:339. [Highly Accessed; top 100 PubMedCentral, August 2009]

86. Miles, L. G., S. R. Isberg, C. Moran, C. Hagen, and T. C. Glenn. 2009.  253 novel polymorphic microsatellites for the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus).  Conservation Genetics 10:963-980. (DOI 10.1007/s10592-008-9600-7; online in 2008).

85. Ma, H., P. M. Bertsch, T. C. Glenn, N. J. Kabengi, and P. L. Williams. 2009. Bioavailability and toxicity of manufactured zinc oxide nanoparticles in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 28(6):1324-1330. DOI: 10.1897/08-262.1

84. Ma, H., T. C. Glenn, C. H. Jagoe, K. L. Jones, and P. L. Williams. 2009. A transgenic strain of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as a biomonitor for heavy metal contamination. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 28(6):1311-1318. DOI: 10.1897/08-496.1

83. Duffie, C. V., T. C. Glenn, F. H. Vargas, and P. Parker. 2009. Genetic structure among breeding colonies of the Galápagos endemic flightless cormorant (Phalacrocorax harrisi).  Molecular Ecology 18(10):2103-2111. Cover Photo. doi:  10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04179.x

73. Glenn, T. C., J. O. French, T. J. Heincelman, K. L. Jones, and R. H. Sawyer. 2008. Evolutionary relationships among copies of feather beta () keratin genes from several avian orders. Integrative and Comparative Biology 48(4):463-475. doi: 10.1093/icb/icn061

71. Glenn, J. L. W., C.-F. Chen, A. Lewandowski, C.-H. Cheng, C. M. Ramsdell, R. Bullard-Dillard, J. Chen, M. J. Dewey, and T. C. Glenn. 2008. Expressed Sequence Tags from Peromyscus testis and placenta tissue: analysis, annotation, and utility for mapping.  BMC Genomics 9:300.  doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-9-300

70. Winn, R. N., A. J. Majeske, C. H. Jagoe, M. B. Norris, M. H. Smith, and T. C. Glenn. 2008. Transgenic  medaka: a new model for germ cell mutagenesis.  Environmental and Molecular Mutagensis 49(3): 173-184.

56. Tsyusko, O. V., M. B. Peters, C. Hagen, T. D. Tuberville, T. A. Mousseau, A. P. Møller and T. C. Glenn. 2007. Microsatellite markers isolated from barn swallows (Hirundo rustica).  Molecular Ecology Notes 7:833-835. [doi: 10.1111/j.1471-8286.2007.01719.x]

55. Tsyusko, O. V., Y. Yi, D. Coughlin, D. Main, R. Podolsky, T. G. Hinton, and T. C. Glenn. 2007. Radiation-induced untargeted germline mutations in Japanese Medaka.  Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology Part C 145: 103-110.  [doi:10.1016/j.cbpc.2006.08.010; online 2006]

53. Tsyusko, O. V., M. H. Smith, T. K. Oleksyk, J. Goryanaya, and T. C. Glenn. 2006. Genetics of cattails in radioactively contaminated areas around Chornobyl.  Molecular Ecology 15:2611-2625.

47. Comer, C. E., J. C. Kilgo, G. J. D’Angelo, T. C. Glenn and K. V. Miller. 2005.  Fine-scale genetic structure and social organization in female white-tailed deer.  Journal of Wildlife Management 69:332-344.

46. Stepanauskas, R., T. C. Glenn, C. H. Jagoe, R. C. Tuckfield, A. H. Lindell, and J V. McArthur. 2005.  Elevated microbial tolerance to metals and antibiotics in metal-contaminated industrial environments.  Environmental Science and Technology. 39:3671-3678.

43. Sawyer, R. H., T. C. Glenn, J. O. French, and L. W. Knapp. 2005. Developing antibodies to synthetic peptides based on comparative DNA sequencing of multigene families. Methods in Enzymology 395:636-652.

42. Glenn, T. C. and N. A. Schable. 2005.  Isolating microsatellite DNA loci. Methods in Enzymology 395:202-222.

41. Hauswaldt, J. S. and T. C. Glenn. 2005. Population genetics of the diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin). Molecular Ecology 14:723-732.

27. Krizek, B. A., V. Prost, R. M. Joshi, T. Stoming, and T. C. Glenn. 2003.  Developing transgenic Arabidopsis plants to be metal-specific bioindicators. Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology 22(1): 175–181.

24. Davis L. M., T. C. Glenn, D. C. Strickland, L. J. Guillette, Jr., R. M. Elsey, W. E. Rhodes, H. C. Dessauer, and R. H. Sawyer. 2002. Microsatellite DNA analyses support an east-west phylogeographic split of American alligator populations. Journal of Experimental Zoology (Molecular Development and Evolution) 294(4): 352-372.

22. Dessauer H. C., T. C. Glenn, and L. D. Densmore. 2002.  Studies on the molecular evolution of the crocodilia: footprints in the sands of time. Journal of Experimental Zoology (Molecular Development and Evolution) 294(4): 302-311.

21. Jones, K. L., T. C. Glenn, R. C. Lacy, J. R. Pierce, N. Unruh, C. M. Mirande, and F. Chavez-Ramirez. 2002. Refining the Whooping Crane studbook by incorporating microsatellite DNA and leg banding analyses. Conservation Biology 16(3): 789-799.

15. Davis, L. M., T. C. Glenn, H. C. Dessauer, R. M. Elsey, and R. H. Sawyer. 2001.  Multiple paternity in the American alligator, Alligator mississipiensis.  Molecular Ecology 10(4): 1011-1024.

10. Glenn, T. C., W. Stephan, and M. J. Braun. 1999.  Effects of a population bottleneck on Whooping Crane mitochondrial DNA variation.  Conservation Biology 13:1097-1107.

6. Glenn, T. C., W. Stephan, H. D. Dessauer, and M. J. Braun. 1996.  Allelic diversity in alligator microsatellite loci is negatively correlated with GC content of flanking sequences and evolutionary conservation of PCR amplifiability. Molecular Biology and Evolution 13(8): 1151-1154.

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