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Georgia Panopoulou
Max-Planck Institut fur Molekulare Genetik
1997
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
20375454Data integration using scanners with SQL output--the bioscanners project at sourceforge.J Integr Bioinform2010
21118516The globin gene family of the cephalochordate amphioxus: implications for chordate globin evolution.BMC Evol Biol2010
19704032Deeply conserved chordate noncoding sequences preserve genome synteny but do not drive gene duplicate retention.Genome Res2009
19900800Polyploidy and genome restructuring: a variety of outcomes.Curr Opin Genet Dev2009
19698179Monte Carlo analysis of an ODE Model of the Sea Urchin Endomesoderm Network.BMC Syst Biol2009
18369444Evolution of a core gene network for skeletogenesis in chordates.PLoS Genet2008
20134064GOblet: annotation of anonymous sequence data with gene ontology and pathway terms.J Integr Bioinform2008
18625908Early vertebrate whole genome duplications were predated by a period of intense genome rearrangement.Genome Res2008
17506889A global view of gene expression in lithium and zinc treated sea urchin embryos: new components of gene regulatory networks.Genome Biol2007
17095691The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.Science2006
16099069Timing and mechanism of ancient vertebrate genome duplications -- the adventure of a hypothesis.Trends Genet2005
15230963On the origin of the chordate central nervous system: expression of onecut in the sea urchin embryo.Evol Dev2004
12798364A single amphioxus and sea urchin runt-gene suggests that runt-gene duplications occurred in early chordate evolution.Dev Comp Immunol2003
14561632The amphioxus Hairy family: differential fate after duplication.Development2003
14656975Generation, annotation, evolutionary analysis, and database integration of 20,000 unique sea urchin EST clusters.Genome Res2003
12799346New evidence for genome-wide duplications at the origin of vertebrates using an amphioxus gene set and completed animal genomes.Genome Res2003
11455421The Mnx homeobox gene class defined by HB9, MNR2 and amphioxus AmphiMnx.Dev Genes Evol2001
11231092Developmentally controlled expression patterns of intermediate filament proteins in the cephalochordate Branchiostoma.Mech Dev2001
10711422Characterisation and tissue-specific expression of the two keratin subfamilies of intermediate filament proteins in the cephalochordate Branchiostoma.Eur J Cell Biol2000
11258394Characterization of amphioxus AmphiWnt8: insights into the evolution of patterning of the embryonic dorsoventral axis.Evol Dev2000
11256375Amphioxus goosecoid and the evolution of the head organizer and prechordal plate.Evol Dev2000
11180801An amphioxus Krox gene: insights into vertebrate hindbrain evolution.Dev Genes Evol2000
10216259Sequence analysis of an amphioxus cosmid containing a gene homologous to members of the aldo-keto reductase gene superfamily.Gene1999
10441677Characterization of the Hydra lamin and its gene: A molecular phylogeny of metazoan lamins.J Mol Evol1999
10349647Construction and analysis of arrayed cDNA libraries.Methods Enzymol1999
9733108AmphiBMP2/4, an amphioxus bone morphogenetic protein closely related to Drosophila decapentaplegic and vertebrate BMP2 and BMP4: insights into evolution of dorsoventral axis specification.Dev Dyn1998
9286591Sequence and developmental expression of AmphiTob, an amphioxus homolog of vertebrate Tob in the PC3/BTG1/Tob family of tumor suppressor genes.Dev Dyn1997
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