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Crustacean hormone nuclear receptors: Characterization, gene expression, and evolution.
(1998)
Ecdysteroids are the arthropod molting hormones that control molting and limb regeneration in crustaceans. The actions of ecdysteroids are mediated through their nuclear receptor, ecdysteroid receptor (EcR). Studies in ...
Karyotypic, morphologic, and genic differentiation of hybridizing ground squirrels (Spermophilus mexicanus and Spermophilus tridecemlineatus).
(1982)
Levels of fluctuating asymmetry were measured to try to assess the fitness of the hybrids relative to the parentals. Hybrid asymmetry was greater than that of S. mexicanus but tended to be less than the levels of asymmetry ...
Molecular basis of ecdysteroid mediated limb regeneration in the fiddler crab, Uca pugilator
(2014-05)
Regeneration is a biological phenomenon that provides an organism the ability to recapitulate part of embryonic development as an adult. The capacity to regenerate is not limited to any particular group of animals; however, ...
Genotype x environment interactions in Drosophila melanogaster /
(1983)
Chapter II. Conditional Polygenic Effects in the Sternopleural Bristle System of Drosophila Melanogaster. II. Polygene Mapping. The intrachromosomal architecture of third chromosomes isolated from lines of Drosophila ...
THE ALAN SHEPARD (SHEP) GENE REGULATES NEURONAL REMODELING DURING METAMORPHOSIS
(2014)
Peptidergic neurons are a group of neuronal cells that synthesize and secrete peptides to regulate a variety of biological processes. To identify genes controlling the development and function of peptidergic neurons, our ...
Genetic studies in a demographic framework: Annual variation, inbreeding history, and effects of isolation in a rare group of amphibians.
(2004)
Rana sevosa had significantly lower genetic variation than non-isolated populations of its sister taxa. In fact, the isolated population had an observed heterozygosity that was 72% and allelic richness that was 61% of the ...