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Gabriel Birzu
Gabriel Birzu
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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Fluctuations uncover a distinct class of traveling waves
G Birzu, O Hallatschek, KS Korolev
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (16), E3645-E3654, 2018
942018
Genetic drift in range expansions is very sensitive to density dependence in dispersal and growth
G Birzu, S Matin, O Hallatschek, KS Korolev
Ecology Letters, 2019
492019
Genealogical structure changes as range expansions transition from pushed to pulled
G Birzu, O Hallatschek, KS Korolev
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (34), 2021
172021
Inferring microbial co-occurrence networks from amplicon data: a systematic evaluation
D Kishore, G Birzu, Z Hu, C DeLisi, KS Korolev, D Segrč
Msystems, e00961-22, 2023
62023
A resource for the comparison and integration of heterogeneous microbiome networks
Z Hu, D Kishore, Y Wang, G Birzu, C DeLisi, KS Korolev, D Segre
bioRxiv, 2022.08. 07.503059, 2022
32022
Hybridization breaks species barriers in long-term coevolution of a cyanobacterial population
G Birzu, H Subrahmaniam Muralidharan, D Goudeau, R Malmstrom, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.06. 06.543983, 2023
12023
Frequent hybridization and gene sweeps shape evolution of a natural bacterial population
G Birzu, D Fisher, D Bhaya
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2023
2023
Hybridization driven by selection is a major source of genetic diversity in a natural bacterial population
G Birzu, D Bhaya, D Fisher
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2022, W05. 008, 2022
2022
Fluctuations in population density change topology of genealogical trees in range expansions
G Birzu, O Hallatschek, K Korolev
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2021, J14. 007, 2021
2021
Spatial Expansions and Serial Bottlenecks Produce Different Topologies of Genealogical Trees
G Birzu, O Hallatschek, K Korolev
Bulletin of the American Physical Society 65, 2020
2020
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