Lang, Andrew 照片

Lang, Andrew

Associate Professor

所属大学: Memorial University of Newfoundland

所属学院: Department of Biology

邮箱:
aslang@mun.ca

个人主页:
http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~aslang/

近期论文

Canuti, M., H.E. Doyle, A. Britton, A.S. Lang. 2017. Full genetic characterization and epidemiology of a novel amdoparvovirus in striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis). Emerging Microbes and Infections (in press) Carson, P.K., K. Holloway, K. Dimitrova, L. Rogers, A.C. Chaulk, A.S. Lang, H.G. Whitney, M.A. Drebot, T.W. Chapman. 2017. The seasonal timing of Snowshoe Hare Virus transmission on the Island of Newfoundland, Canada. Journal of Medical Entomology (in press) Benkaroun, J., D. Shoham, A.N.K. Kroyer, H. Whitney, and A.S. Lang. 2016. Analysis of influenza A viruses from gulls: an evaluation of inter-regional movements and interactions with other avian and mammalian influenza A viruses. Cogent Biology 2: 1234957 Hynes, A.P., M. Shakya, R.G. Mercer, M.P. Grüll, L. Bown, F. Davidson, E. Steffen, H. Matchem, M.E. Peach, T. Berger, K. Grebe, O. Zhaxybayeva, and A.S. Lang. 2016. Functional and evolutionary characterization of a gene transfer agent's multi-locus “genome”. Molecular Biology and Evolution 33: 2530-2543 Ayre, D.C, N.K. Pallegar, N.A. Fairbridge, M. Canuti, A.S. Lang, and S. Christian. 2016. Analysis of the structure, evolution, and expression of CD24, an important regulator of cell fate. Gene 590: 324-337 Lang, A.S., C. Lebarbenchon, A.M. Ramey, G.J. Robertson, J. Waldenström, and M. Wille. 2016. Assessing the role of seabirds in the ecology of influenza A viruses. Avian Diseases 60: 378-386 Canuti, M., K. O'Leary, D.B. Hunter, G. Spearman, D. Ojkic, H. Whitney, and A.S. Lang. 2016. Driving forces behind the evolution of the Aleutian mink disease parvovirus in the context of intensive farming. Virus Evolution 2: vew004 Peña-Castillo, L., M. Grüll, M.E. Mulligan, and A.S. Lang. 2016. Detection of bacterial small transcripts from RNA-Seq data: a comparative assessment. In “Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2016” R.B. Altman, A.K. Dunker, L. Hunter, M.D. Ritchie, T.A. Murray, and T.E. Klein, Eds.) World Scientific Publishing Canuti, M., H. Whitney, and A.S. Lang. 2015. Amdoparvoviruses in small mammals: expanding our understanding of parvovirus diversity, distribution, and pathology. Frontiers in Microbiology 6: 1119 Carrión, O., A.R.J. Curson, D. Kumaresan, Y. Fu, A.S. Lang, E. Mercadé, and J.D. Todd. 2015. A novel pathway producing dimethylsulphide in bacteria is widespread in soil environments. Nature Communications 6: 6579 Culley, A.I., M. Shakya, and A.S. Lang. 2015. Viral evolution at the limits. In “Microbial Evolution under Extreme Conditions” (C. Bakermans, Ed.) De Gruyter. pp. 209-222 Peña-Castillo L., R.G. Mercer, A. Gurinovich, S.J. Callister, A.T. Wright, A.B. Westbye, J.T. Beatty, and A.S. Lang. 2014. Gene co-expression network analysis in Rhodobacter capsulatus and application to comparative expression analysis of Rhodobacter sphaeroides. BMC Genomics 15: 730 Huang Y., M. Wille, J. Benkaroun, H. Munro, A.L. Bond, D.A. Fifield D, G.J. Robertson, D. Ojkic, H. Whitney, and A.S. Lang. 2014. Perpetuation and reassortment of gull influenza A viruses in Atlantic North America. Virology 456-457: 353-363 (Issue cover image by Michelle Wille) Mercer, R.G., and A.S. Lang. 2014. Identification of a predicted partner-switching system that affects production of the gene transfer agent RcGTA and stationary phase viability in Rhodobacter capsulatus. BMC Microbiology 14: 71 Huang, Y., G.J. Robertson, D. Ojkic, H. Whitney, and A.S. Lang. 2014. Diverse inter-continental and host lineage reassortant avian influenza A viruses in pelagic seabirds. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 22: 103-111 Huang Y., M. Wille, A. Dobbin, N. Walzthöni, G.J. Robertson, D. Ojkic, H. Whitney, A.S. Lang. 2014. Genetic structure of avian influenza viruses from ducks of the Atlantic flyway of North America. PLoS ONE 9: e86999 Wille, M., Y. Huang, G.J. Robertson, P. Ryan, S.I. Wilhelm, D. Fifield, A.L. Bond, A. Granter, H. Munro, R. Buxton, I.L. Jones, M.G. Fitzsimmons, C. Burke, L.M. Tranquilla, M. Rector, L. Takahashi, A.-L. Kouwenberg, A. Storey, C. Walsh, A. Hedd, W.A. Montevecchi, J.A. Runstadler, D. Ojkic, H. Whitney, and A.S. Lang. 2014. Evaluation of seabirds in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, as hosts of influenza A viruses. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 50: 98-103 Munro, H.J., L. Berghuis, A.S. Lang, L. Rogers and H. Whitney. 2014. The seroprevalence of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) in shelter cats on the island of Newfoundland, Canada. Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research 78: 140-144 Huang, Y., M. Wille, A. Dobbin, G.J. Robertson, P. Ryan, D. Ojkic, H. Whitney, and A.S. Lang. 2013. A four-year study of avian influenza virus prevalence and subtype diversity in ducks of Newfoundland, Canada. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 59: 701-708 Fu, Y., K.F. Keats, R.B. Rivkin, and A.S. Lang. 2013. Water mass and depth determine the distribution and diversity of Rhodobacterales in an Arctic marine system. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 84: 564-576 Hynes, A.P., and A.S. Lang. 2013. Rhodobacter capsulatus Gene Transfer Agent (RcGTA) Activity Bioassays. Bio-protocol 3: e317 Brimacombe C.A., A. Stevens, D. Jun, R. Mercer R, A.S. Lang, and J.T. Beatty. 2013. Quorum-sensing regulation of a capsular polysaccharide receptor for the Rhodobacter capsulatus gene transfer agent (RcGTA). Molecular Microbiology 87: 802-817 Hynes, A.P., R.G. Mercer, D.E. Watton, C.B. Buckley, and A.S. Lang. 2012. DNA packaging bias and differential expression of gene transfer agent genes within a population during production and release of the Rhodobacter capsulatus gene transfer agent, RcGTA. Molecular Microbiology 85: 314-325 Lang, A.S., O. Zhaxybayeva, and J.T. Beatty. 2012. Gene Transfer Agents: phage-like elements of genetic exchange. Nature Reviews Microbiology 10: 472-482 Mercer, R.G., M. Quinlan, A.R. Rose, S. Noll, J.T. Beatty, and A.S. Lang. 2012. Regulatory systems controlling motility and gene transfer agent production and release in Rhodobacter capsulatus. FEMS Microbiology Letters 331: 53-62