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Professor at Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Biochemistry
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Established a standardized nomenclature system for the cytochrome P450 superfamily, facilitating research and understanding of these enzymes.
Compared cytochrome P450 genes from rice and Arabidopsis, providing insights into the evolution of these genes in monocots and dicots.
Contributed to the understanding of the role of cytochrome P450s in the evolution of plants and insects through genome analysis.
Provided a comprehensive overview of the role of cytochrome P450s in plant evolution, highlighting their plasticity and diversification.
Identified and analyzed the full complement of Cytochrome P450 genes in various organisms, including Daphnia pulex and zebrafish.
Investigated the role of detoxification genes, including cytochrome P450s, in insecticide resistance in insects.
Contributed to tracing the evolutionary paths of cytochrome P450 enzymes, providing insights into their diversification.
Professor David R. Nelson is a leading expert in cytochrome P450 enzymes, with significant contributions to understanding their evolution, function, and role in various biological processes. His research has advanced our knowledge of genomics, plant biochemistry, and insecticide resistance.
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