Search Results - "NEWMAN, Stuart A"
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Inherency of Form and Function in Animal Development and Evolution
Published in Frontiers in physiology (19-06-2019)“…I discuss recent work on the origins of morphology and cell-type diversification in Metazoa - collectively the animals - and propose a scenario for how these…”
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Physico-Genetic Determinants in the Evolution of Development
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (12-10-2012)“…Animal bodies and the embryos that generate them exhibit an assortment of stereotypie morphological motifs that first appeared more than half a billion years…”
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The origins of multicellular organisms
Published in Evolution & development (01-01-2013)“…SUMMARY Multicellularity has evolved in several eukaryotic lineages leading to plants, fungi, and animals. Theoretically, in each case, this involved (1)…”
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Corrigendum: Inherency of Form and Function in Animal Development and Evolution
Published in Frontiers in physiology (03-12-2019)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00702.]…”
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Borreliella burgdorferi Antimicrobial-Tolerant Persistence in Lyme Disease and Posttreatment Lyme Disease Syndromes
Published in mBio (28-06-2022)“…The annual incidence of Lyme disease, caused by tick-transmitted Borreliella burgdorferi, is estimated to be at least 476,000 cases in the United States and…”
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Dynamical patterning modules: a "pattern language" for development and evolution of multicellular form
Published in The International journal of developmental biology (2009)“…This article considers the role played by a core set of "dynamical patterning modules" (DPMs) in the origination, development and evolution of complex…”
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Polarity, planes of cell division, and the evolution of plant multicellularity
Published in Protoplasma (01-05-2019)“…Organisms as diverse as bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals manifest a property called “polarity.” The literature shows that polarity emerges as a consequence…”
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Reply to Luger, “Why Is It So Hard to Find Persistent Borreliella burgdorferi?”
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Dynamical Patterning Modules, Biogeneric Materials, and the Evolution of Multicellular Plants
Published in Frontiers in plant science (16-07-2018)“…Comparative analyses of developmental processes across a broad spectrum of organisms are required to fully understand the mechanisms responsible for the major…”
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Bare bones pattern formation: a core regulatory network in varying geometries reproduces major features of vertebrate limb development and evolution
Published in PloS one (28-05-2010)“…Major unresolved questions regarding vertebrate limb development concern how the numbers of skeletal elements along the proximodistal (P-D) and anteroposterior…”
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Interplay of mesoscale physics and agent-like behaviors in the parallel evolution of aggregative multicellularity
Published in EvoDevo (12-10-2020)“…Abstract Myxobacteria and dictyostelids are prokaryotic and eukaryotic multicellular lineages, respectively, that after nutrient depletion aggregate and…”
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Gene loss, thermogenesis, and the origin of birds
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-06-2013)“…Compared to related taxa, birds have exceptionally enlarged and diversified skeletal muscles, features that are closely associated with skeletal…”
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Rethinking gene regulatory networks in light of alternative splicing, intrinsically disordered protein domains, and post-translational modifications
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (26-02-2015)“…Models for genetic regulation and cell fate specification characteristically assume that gene regulatory networks (GRNs) are essentially deterministic and…”
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Form, function, mind: What doesn't compute (and what might)
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (20-08-2024)“…The applicability of computational and dynamical systems models to organisms is scrutinized, using examples from developmental biology and cognition…”
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Inherency and agency in the origin and evolution of biological functions
Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (09-08-2023)“…Abstract Although discussed by 20th century philosophers in terms drawn from the sciences of non-living systems, in recent decades biological function has been…”
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Cell elongation is key to in silico replication of in vitro vasculogenesis and subsequent remodeling
Published in Developmental biology (01-01-2006)“…Vasculogenesis, the de novo growth of the primary vascular network from initially dispersed endothelial cells, is the first step in the development of the…”
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Cell differentiation: What have we learned in 50 years?
Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-01-2020)“…•Cell differentiation has been modeled as dynamical or modular.•Current models draw on both approaches but neglect metazoan-specific gene…”
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The evolutionary origin of digit patterning
Published in EvoDevo (21-11-2017)“…The evolution of tetrapod limbs from paired fins has long been of interest to both evolutionary and developmental biologists. Several recent investigative…”
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Dynamical patterning modules: physico-genetic determinants of morphological development and evolution
Published in Physical biology (10-04-2008)“…The shapes and forms of multicellular organisms arise by the generation of new cell states and types and changes in the numbers and rearrangements of the…”
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Mechanisms of pattern formation in development and evolution
Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-05-2003)“…We present a classification of developmental mechanisms that have been shown experimentally to generate pattern and form in metazoan organisms. We propose that…”
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