Palmer Droguett DH, Fletcher M, Alston BT, Kocher S, Cabral-de-Mello DC, Wright AE. Neo-Sex Chromosome Evolution in Treehoppers Despite Long-Term X Chromosome Conservation. 2024. Genome Biology and Evolution 16(12), evae264. PDF
VanKuren NW, Doellman MM, Sheikh SI, Palmer Droguett DH, Massardo D, Kronforst MR. 2023. Acute and long-term consequences of co-opted doublesex on the development of mimetic butterfly color patterns. Molecular Biology and Evolution 40(9), msad196. PDF
Price PD, Palmer Droguett DH, Taylor JA, Kim DW, Place ES, Rogers TF, Mank JE, Cooney CR, Wright AE. 2022. Reply to: Existing methods are effective at measuring natural selection on gene expression. Nature Ecology & Evolution 6(12), 1838-1839. PDF
Price PD, Palmer Droguett DH, Taylor JA, Kim DW, Place ES, Rogers TF, Mank JE, Cooney CR, Wright AE. 2022. Detecting signatures of selection on gene expression. Nature Ecology & Evolution 6(7), 1035-1045. PDF
Rogers TF, Palmer DH, Wright AE. 2021. Sex-specific selection drives the evolution of alternative splicing in birds. Molecular Biology and Evolution 38(2). PDF
DuBay SG, Palmer Droguett DH, Piland N. 2020**. Global inequity in scientific names and who they honor. Preprint.
** updated in 2022
Palmer DH, Kronforst MR. 2020. A shared genetic basis of mimicry across swallowtail butterflies points to ancestral co-option of doublesex. Nature Communications 11(6). PDF
Palmer DH, Rogers TF, Dean R, Wright AE. 2019. How to identify sex chromosomes and their turnover. Molecular Ecology 28(21): 4709-4724. PDF
Palmer DH, Tan YQ, Finkbeiner SD, Briscoe AD, Monteiro A, Kronforst MR. 2018. Experimental field tests of Batesian mimicry in the swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes. Ecology and Evolution 00:1-10. PDF
Westerman EL, Letchinger R, Tenger-Trolander A, Massardo D, Palmer DH, Kronforst MR. 2018. Does male preference play a role in maintaining female limited polymorphism in a Batesian mimetic butterfly? Behavioral Processes 150:47-58. PDF
Palmer DH, Kronforst MR. 2015. Divergence and gene flow among Darwin’s finches: A genome-wide view of adaptive radiation driven by interspecies allele sharing. BioEssays 37(9):968-974. PDF
Kunte K, Zhang W, Tenger-Trolander A, Palmer DH, Martin A, Reed RD, Mullen SP, Kronforst MR. 2014. doublesex is a mimicry supergene. Nature 507:229-232. PDF
VanKuren NW, Doellman MM, Sheikh SI, Palmer Droguett DH, Massardo D, Kronforst MR. 2023. Acute and long-term consequences of co-opted doublesex on the development of mimetic butterfly color patterns. Molecular Biology and Evolution 40(9), msad196. PDF
Price PD, Palmer Droguett DH, Taylor JA, Kim DW, Place ES, Rogers TF, Mank JE, Cooney CR, Wright AE. 2022. Reply to: Existing methods are effective at measuring natural selection on gene expression. Nature Ecology & Evolution 6(12), 1838-1839. PDF
Price PD, Palmer Droguett DH, Taylor JA, Kim DW, Place ES, Rogers TF, Mank JE, Cooney CR, Wright AE. 2022. Detecting signatures of selection on gene expression. Nature Ecology & Evolution 6(7), 1035-1045. PDF
Rogers TF, Palmer DH, Wright AE. 2021. Sex-specific selection drives the evolution of alternative splicing in birds. Molecular Biology and Evolution 38(2). PDF
DuBay SG, Palmer Droguett DH, Piland N. 2020**. Global inequity in scientific names and who they honor. Preprint.
** updated in 2022
Palmer DH, Kronforst MR. 2020. A shared genetic basis of mimicry across swallowtail butterflies points to ancestral co-option of doublesex. Nature Communications 11(6). PDF
Palmer DH, Rogers TF, Dean R, Wright AE. 2019. How to identify sex chromosomes and their turnover. Molecular Ecology 28(21): 4709-4724. PDF
Palmer DH, Tan YQ, Finkbeiner SD, Briscoe AD, Monteiro A, Kronforst MR. 2018. Experimental field tests of Batesian mimicry in the swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes. Ecology and Evolution 00:1-10. PDF
Westerman EL, Letchinger R, Tenger-Trolander A, Massardo D, Palmer DH, Kronforst MR. 2018. Does male preference play a role in maintaining female limited polymorphism in a Batesian mimetic butterfly? Behavioral Processes 150:47-58. PDF
Palmer DH, Kronforst MR. 2015. Divergence and gene flow among Darwin’s finches: A genome-wide view of adaptive radiation driven by interspecies allele sharing. BioEssays 37(9):968-974. PDF
Kunte K, Zhang W, Tenger-Trolander A, Palmer DH, Martin A, Reed RD, Mullen SP, Kronforst MR. 2014. doublesex is a mimicry supergene. Nature 507:229-232. PDF