Search Results - "Hall, Brian K"
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Germ layers, the neural crest and emergent organization in development and evolution
Published in Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) (01-06-2018)“…Summary Discovered in chick embryos by Wilhelm His in 1868 and named the neural crest by Arthur Milnes Marshall in 1879, the neural crest cells that arise from…”
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Spatiotemporal transcriptomics reveals the evolutionary history of the endoderm germ layer
Published in Nature (London) (12-03-2015)“…Studies of gene-expression levels in embryos of Caenorhabditis elegans and of other phyla reveal the timing and location of expression of all genes and support…”
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Buried alive: How osteoblasts become osteocytes
Published in Developmental dynamics (01-01-2006)“…During osteogenesis, osteoblasts lay down osteoid and transform into osteocytes embedded in mineralized bone matrix. Despite the fact that osteocytes are the…”
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Homology, homoplasy, novelty, and behavior
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-01-2013)“…Richard Owen coined the modern definition of homology in 1843. Owen's conception of homology was pre‐evolutionary, nontransformative (homology maintained basic…”
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Cleft lip, nose, and palate: the nasal septum as the pacemaker for midfacial growth
Published in Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology (01-04-2013)“…The need to be aware of the dynamics of cartilage development and growth is encountered by surgeons whenever they attempt to correct craniofacial defects such…”
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Intracellular invasion of green algae in a salamander host
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-04-2011)“…The association between embryos of the spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) and green algae ("Oophila amblystomatis" Lamber ex Printz) has been considered…”
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Levels of Biological Organization and the Origin of Novelty
Published in Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution (01-09-2012)“…The concept of novelty in evolutionary biology pertains to multiple tiers of biological organization from behavioral and morphological changes to changes at…”
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Parallelism, deep homology, and evo-devo
Published in Evolution & development (01-01-2012)“…SUMMARY Parallelism has been the subject of a number of recent studies that have resulted in reassessment of the term and the process. Parallelism has been…”
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Early lens ablation causes dramatic long-term effects on the shape of bones in the craniofacial skeleton of Astyanax mexicanus
Published in PloS one (30-11-2012)“…The Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus, exists as two morphs of a single species, a sighted surface morph and a blind cavefish. In addition to eye regression,…”
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Summarizing craniofacial genetics and developmental biology (SCGDB)
Published in American journal of medical genetics. Part A (01-04-2014)“…This overview article highlights active areas of research in craniofacial genetics and developmental biology as reflected in presentations given at the 34th…”
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Chondrogenesis of the somitic mesoderm
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How a scholarly spat shaped a century of genetic research
Published in Nature (27-07-2023)“…A fresh look at the early history of genetics reveals why a simplified view of biological inheritance came to hold sway — and argues for a revision of how…”
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Osteoderm morphology and development in the nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Cingulata)
Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-11-2006)“…Among modern mammals, armadillos (Xenarthra, Cingulata) are the only group that possesses osteoderms, bony inclusions within the integument. Along the body,…”
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First evidence of dinosaurian secondary cartilage in the post-hatching skull of Hypacrosaurus stebingeri (Dinosauria, Ornithischia)
Published in PloS one (30-04-2012)“…Bone and calcified cartilage can be fossilized and preserved for hundreds of millions of years. While primary cartilage is fairly well studied in extant and…”
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A unified anatomy ontology of the vertebrate skeletal system
Published in PloS one (10-12-2012)“…The skeleton is of fundamental importance in research in comparative vertebrate morphology, paleontology, biomechanics, developmental biology, and systematics…”
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Modularity, homology, heterochrony: Gavin de Beer's legacy to the mammalian skull
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (03-07-2023)“…Modularity (segmentation), homology and heterochrony were essential concepts embraced by Gavin de Beer in his studies of the development and evolution of the…”
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Secondary cartilage revealed in a non-avian dinosaur embryo
Published in PloS one (13-02-2013)“…The skull and jaws of extant birds possess secondary cartilage, a tissue that arises after bone formation during embryonic development at articulations,…”
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The neural crest and neural crest cells: discovery and significance for theories of embryonic organization
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Limbs in whales and limblessness in other vertebrates: mechanisms of evolutionary and developmental transformation and loss
Published in Evolution & development (01-11-2002)“…SUMMARY We address the developmental and evolutionary mechanisms underlying fore‐ and hindlimb development and progressive hindlimb reduction and skeletal loss…”
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Cartilage on the move: Cartilage lineage tracing during tadpole metamorphosis
Published in Development, growth & differentiation (01-10-2012)“…The reorganization of cranial cartilages during tadpole metamorphosis is a set of complex processes. The fates of larval cartilage‐forming cells (chondrocytes)…”
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