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Vincent Moulton is affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily centers on Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, and Systematics. The subfields reflect an interdisciplinary approach integrating evolutionary biology and molecular techniques.

The scientist's work addresses diverse topics such as Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, Genetic Diversity and Population Structure, Plant Diversity and Evolution, Evolution and Paleontology Studies, Plant and Animal Studies, Genome Rearrangement Algorithms, and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology.

Vincent Moulton has contributed to multiple research articles published in venues including arXiv (Cornell University), Information Processing Letters, Discrete Applied Mathematics, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). These venues indicate active engagement in both theoretical and applied biological sciences as well as computational methodologies.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Vincent Moulton include Katharina T. Huber, Leo van Iersel, Andreas Spillner, Yukihiro Murakami, and Guillaume E. Scholz, highlighting ongoing partnerships in research projects.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Vincent Moulton include:

  • The biogeographic differentiation of algal microbiomes in the upper ocean from pole to pole (2021, Nature Communications)
  • Metagenome-assembled genomes of phytoplankton microbiomes from the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans (2022, Microbiome)
  • The role of zinc in the adaptive evolution of polar phytoplankton (2022, Nature Ecology & Evolution)
  • Evolution through segmental duplications and losses: a Super-Reconciliation approach (2020, Algorithms for Molecular Biology)
  • Multiomics in the central Arctic Ocean for benchmarking biodiversity change (2022, PLoS Biology)

Best Publications

  • NeighborNet: An Agglomerative Method for the Construction of Planar Phylogenetic Networks

    David Bryant;Vincent Moulton

  • RDP3: a flexible and fast computer program for analyzing recombination

    Darren P. Martin;Philippe Lemey;Martin Lott;Vincent Moulton

  • Deep sequencing of tomato short RNAs identifies microRNAs targeting genes involved in fruit ripening.

    Simon Moxon;Runchun Jing;Gyorgy Szittya;Frank Schwach

  • The impact of temperature on marine phytoplankton resource allocation and metabolism

    Andrew Toseland;Stuart J. Daines;James R. Clark;Amy Kirkham

  • Identification of grapevine microRNAs and their targets using high-throughput sequencing and degradome analysis

    Vitantonio Pantaleo;Gyorgy Szittya;Simon Moxon;Laura Miozzi

  • The UEA sRNA workbench

    Matthew B. Stocks;Simon Moxon;Daniel Mapleson;Hugh C. Woolfenden

  • Evolutionary genomics of the cold-adapted diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus

    Thomas Mock;Robert P Otillar;Jan Strauss;Mark McMullan

  • Maximal Energy Graphs

    Jack H. Koolen;Vincent Moulton

  • A toolkit for analysing large-scale plant small RNA datasets

    Simon Moxon;Frank Schwach;Tamas Dalmay;Dan MacLean

  • High-throughput sequencing of Medicago truncatula short RNAs identifies eight new miRNA families

    Gyorgy Szittya;Simon Moxon;Dulce M. Santos;Runchun Jing

  • T -theory: an overview

    Andreas Dress;Vincent Moulton;Verner Terhalle

  • Reducing ligation bias of small RNAs in libraries for next generation sequencing

    Karim Sorefan;Helio Pais;Adam E Hall;Ana Kozomara

  • Using Consensus Networks to Visualize Contradictory Evidence for Species Phylogeny

    Barbara R. Holland;Katharina T. Huber;Vincent Moulton;Peter J. Lockhart

  • δ Plots: A Tool for Analyzing Phylogenetic Distance Data

    B. R. Holland;K. T. Huber;A. Dress;V. Moulton

  • NeighborNet: An Agglomerative Method for the Construction of Planar Phylogenetic Networks

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  • Basic Phylogenetic Combinatorics

    Andreas Dress;Katharina T. Huber;Jacobus Koolen;Vincent Moulton

  • DCA: An efficient implementation of the divide-and-conquer approach to simultaneous multiple sequence alignment

    Jens Stoye;Vincent Moulton;Andreas W.M. Dress

  • Profiling of short RNAs during fleshy fruit development reveals stage-specific sRNAome expression patterns

    Irina Mohorianu;Frank Schwach;Runchun Jing;Sara Lopez-Gomollon

  • Consensus Networks: A Method for Visualising Incompatibilities in Collections of Trees

    Barbara R. Holland;Vincent Moulton

  • Experimental identification of microRNA-140 targets by silencing and overexpressing miR-140.

    Francisco Esteban Nicolas;Helio Pais;Frank Schwach;Morten Lindow

  • Analyzing mRNA expression identifies Smad3 as a microRNA-140 target regulated only at protein level.

    Helio Pais;Francisco Esteban Nicolas;Surinder M. Soond;Tracey E. Swingler

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas W. M. Dress
Andreas W. M. Dress Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Tamas Dalmay
Tamas Dalmay University of East Anglia
Mike Steel
Mike Steel University of Canterbury
David Penny
David Penny Massey University
Marie-France Sagot
Marie-France Sagot Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Peter J. Lockhart
Peter J. Lockhart Massey University
Daniel H. Huson
Daniel H. Huson University of Tübingen
Peter F. Stadler
Peter F. Stadler Leipzig University
Jens Stoye
Jens Stoye Bielefeld University
Igor V. Grigoriev
Igor V. Grigoriev Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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