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Autor:
Jennifer W Israel, Megan L Martik, Maria Byrne, Elizabeth C Raff, Rudolf A Raff, David R McClay, Gregory A Wray
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology, Vol 14, Iss 3, p e1002391 (2016)
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecithotrophic (nonfeeding) development in the sea urchin genus Heliocidaris is one of the most comprehensively studied life history transitions in any anim
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https://doaj.org/article/a084fcedf9d14af88a769584312ead87
Autor:
Rudolf A. Raff
In this book, Rudolf A. Raff reaches out to the scientifically queasy, using his life story and his growth as a scientist to illustrate why science matters, especially at a time when many Americans are both suspicious of science and hostile to scient
Autor:
Lingyu Wang, Maria Byrne, Gregory A. Wray, Rudolf A. Raff, Jennifer W Israel, Elizabeth C. Raff, Allison Edgar
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4:831-840
The genetic basis for divergence in developmental gene expression among species is poorly understood, despite growing evidence that such changes underlie many interesting traits. Here we quantify transcription in hybrids of Heliocidaris tuberculata a
Autor:
Justin L. Eagan, Rudolf A. Raff, Mary E. Andrews, Elizabeth C. Raff, Ronald L. Pearson, F. Rudolf Turner
Publikováno v:
PALAIOS. 32:206-217
We use experimental taphonomy of embryos and larvae to determine the mechanisms by which endogenous bacteria stabilize rather than destroy soft tissues. Here, we show that bacteria can rapidly move from one dead organism to another through the surrou
Autor:
Lingyu, Wang, Jennifer W, Israel, Allison, Edgar, Rudolf A, Raff, Elizabeth C, Raff, Maria, Byrne, Gregory A, Wray
Publikováno v:
Nature ecologyevolution. 4(6)
The genetic basis for divergence in developmental gene expression among species is poorly understood, despite growing evidence that such changes underlie many interesting traits. Here we quantify transcription in hybrids of Heliocidaris tuberculata a
Autor:
F. Rudolf Turner, Mary E. Andrews, Rudolf A. Raff, Sebastian T. Saur, Daniel C. Thomas, Ronald L. Pearson, Justin L. Eagan, Elizabeth C. Raff
Publikováno v:
PALAIOS. 29:560-569
Authigenic mineralization of embryos (and potentially other soft-bodied organisms) requires first stabilization of cells against rapid self-autolytic destruction, and secondly a role for bacterial biofilms that preserve rather than destructively cons
Autor:
Elizabeth C. Raff, Rudolf A. Raff
Publikováno v:
The Paleontological Society Papers. 20:83-100
Soft-tissue fossils are among the most striking and informative remains of extinct organisms. Although relatively rare, they are diverse, ranging from single microbial cells to nuclei and chromosomes; algae; metazoan embryos and larvae; flowers; comp
Autor:
David E. Nelson, Rudolf A. Raff, Elizabeth C. Raff, F. Rudolf Turner, Evelyn Toh, Mary E. Andrews
Publikováno v:
Evolution & Development. 15:243-256
SUMMARY Fossils of soft tissues provide important records of early animals and embryos, and there is substantial evidence for a role for microbes in soft tissue fossilization. We are investigating the initial events in interactions of bacteria with f
Autor:
Maria Byrne, Jennifer W Israel, Rudolf A. Raff, Gregory A. Wray, David R. McClay, Elizabeth C. Raff, Megan L. Martik
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology
PLoS Biology, Vol 14, Iss 3, p e1002391 (2016)
PLoS Biology, Vol 14, Iss 3, p e1002391 (2016)
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecithotrophic (nonfeeding) development in the sea urchin genus Heliocidaris is one of the most comprehensively studied life history transitions in any anim
Publikováno v:
Development Genes and Evolution. 219:89-101
Adult echinoderms possess a highly diverged, pentaradial body plan. Developmental mechanisms underlying this body plan are completely unknown, but are critical in understanding how echinoderm pentamery evolved from bilateral ancestors. These mechanis