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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of the Arts and Humanities

Overview

Ruth B. Phillips is a researcher affiliated with Washington State University Vancouver in the United States. Their academic profile includes recognition as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, awarded in 2007 by the Academy of the Arts and Humanities. This distinction highlights an association with scholarly work in arts and humanities disciplines.

Their research focus, publication record, and specific fields of study are not detailed in available data. There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their name. Similarly, no records of book publications or delineated main and subfields of study have been identified.

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Best Publications

  • Discovery of a unique Ig heavy-chain isotype (IgT) in rainbow trout: Implications for a distinctive B cell developmental pathway in teleost fish.

    John D. Hansen;Eric D. Landis;Ruth B. Phillips

  • Ploidy Manipulation and Gynogenesis in Fishes: Cytogenetic and Fisheries Applications

    P. E. Ihssen;L. R. McKay;I. McMillan;R. B. Phillips

  • A consolidated linkage map for rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    K. M. Nichols;W. P. Young;R. G. Danzmann;B. D. Robison

  • Chromosome evolution in the Salmonidae (Pisces): an update.

    Ruth Phillips;Petr Ráb

  • Comparative Genome Analysis of the Primary Sex-Determining Locus in Salmonid Fishes

    Rachael A. Woram;Karim Gharbi;Takashi Sakamoto;Bjorn Hoyheim

  • Differentiating salmon populations at broad and fine geographical scales with microsatellites and single nucleotide polymorphisms.

    S. R. Narum;M. Banks;T. D. Beacham;M. R. Bellinger

  • Phylogeny of salmonine fishes based on growth hormone introns: Atlantic (Salmo) and Pacific (Oncorhynchus) salmon are not sister taxa.

    Todd H. Oakley;Ruth B. Phillips

  • Assignment of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) linkage groups to specific chromosomes: Conservation of large syntenic blocks corresponding to whole chromosome arms in rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss )

    Ruth B Phillips;Ruth B Phillips;Kimberly A Keatley;Matthew R Morasch;Abigail B Ventura

  • Evolution of the CD4 Family: Teleost Fish Possess Two Divergent Forms of CD4 in Addition to Lymphocyte Activation Gene-3

    Kerry J Laing;Jun J Zou;Maureen K Purcell;Ruth B Phillips

  • Distribution of ancestral proto-Actinopterygian chromosome arms within the genomes of 4R-derivative salmonid fishes (Rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon)

    Roy G Danzmann;Evelyn A Davidson;Moira M Ferguson;Karim Gharbi

  • The zebrafish mutant gene chardonnay (cdy) encodes divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1).

    Adriana Donovan;Alison Brownlie;Michael O. Dorschner;Yi Zhou

  • A physical map of the genome of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar

    Siemon H.S. Ng;Carlo G. Artieri;Ian E. Bosdet;Readman Chiu

  • Assignment of Rainbow Trout Linkage Groups to Specific Chromosomes

    Ruth B. Phillips;Ruth B. Phillips;Krista M. Nichols;Jenefer J. DeKoning;Matthew R. Morasch

  • INTRAINDIVIDUAL AND INTERSPECIES VARIATION IN THE 5S RDNA OF COREGONID FISH

    S. Linn Sajdak;Kent M. Reed;Ruth B. Phillips

  • Patterns of chromosomal nucleolar organizer region (NOR) variation in fishes of the genus Salvelinus

    Ruth B. Phillips;Kay A. Pleyte;Peter E. Ihssen

  • Homologs of CD83 from Elasmobranch and Teleost Fish

    Yuko Ohta;Eric Landis;Thomas Boulay;Ruth B. Phillips

  • Evolutionary relationships of the salmonid fish genus Salvelinus inferred from DNA sequences of the first internal transcribed spacer (ITS 1) of ribosomal DNA.

    Kay A. Pleyte;Shan D. Duncan;Ruth B. Phillips

  • Molecular cytogenetic analysis of the double-CMA3 chromosome of lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush.

    Kent M. Reed;R. B. Phillips

  • Chromosome banding in salmonid fish: nucleolar organizer regions in Salmo and Salvelinus.

    Ruth Phillips;Peter E. Ihssen

  • Application of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) techniques to fish genetics: A review

    Ruth B. Phillips;Kent M. Reed

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary H. Thorgaard
Gary H. Thorgaard Washington State University
William S. Davidson
William S. Davidson Simon Fraser University
Ben F. Koop
Ben F. Koop University of Victoria
Roy G. Danzmann
Roy G. Danzmann University of Guelph
Todd H. Oakley
Todd H. Oakley University of California, Santa Barbara
Caird E. Rexroad
Caird E. Rexroad Agricultural Research Service
Karim Gharbi
Karim Gharbi University of Edinburgh
Kristina M. Miller
Kristina M. Miller Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Robert H. Devlin
Robert H. Devlin Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Christopher J. Secombes
Christopher J. Secombes University of Aberdeen

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