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OS Evo-Devo SS 2011 Papers H. Müller

OS Evo-Devo SS 2011 Papers H. Müller. Schmid & Sanchez-Villagra (2010) Potential genetic bases of morphological evolution in the Triassic fish Saurichthys. J. Exp. Zool. (Mol. Dev. Evol.) 314B

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OS Evo-Devo SS 2011 Papers H. Müller

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  1. OS Evo-Devo SS 2011 Papers H. Müller • Schmid & Sanchez-Villagra (2010) Potential genetic bases of morphological evolution in the Triassic fish Saurichthys. J. Exp. Zool. (Mol. Dev. Evol.) 314B •  Meredith et al (2009) Molecular decay of the tooth gene enamelin (ENAM)mirrors the loss of enamel in the fossil record of placental mammals. PLOS Genetics 5:9 •  Davis et al (2007) An autopodial-like pattern of Hox gene expression on the fins of a basal actinopterygian fish. Nature 447:473-476 •  Held (2010) The evo-devo puzzle of human hair patterning. Evol Biol: 37:113-122 •  3 different papers on the ‘genomic hourglass and the phylotypic stage’: • Prud’homme & Gompel (2010) Genomic Hourglass • Kalinka et al (2010) Gene expression divergence recapitulates the developmental hourglass model. • Domazwt-Loso & Tautz (2010) A phylogenetically based transcriptome age index mirrors ontogenetic divergence patterns. all published in Nature Vol 468

  2. OS Evo-Devo SS 2011 Papers W. Damen • 1. Philippe et al (2011) Acoelomorph flatworms are deuterostomes related to Xenoturbella. Nature 470, 255-258. + Comment by Amy Maxmen in same issue: p. 161-162. • 2. Saadaouia et al (2011) Selection of distinct Hox–Extradenticle interaction modes fine-tunes Hox protein activity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA 108, 2276-2281. • 3. Protas et al. (2011) Genetic basis of eye and pigment loss in the cave crustacean, Asellus aquaticus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA 108, xx • 4. Werner et al. Generation of a novel wing colour pattern by the Wingless morphogen. Nature (2010) vol. 464 (7292) pp. 1143 • 5. Kaji et al. (2011) A bridge between original and novel states: ontogeny and function of “suction discs” in the Branchiura (Crustacea). Evol. Dev. 13, 119-126 • 6. Steinmetz et al (2011) The segmental pattern of otx, gbx, and Hox genes in the annelid Platynereis dumerilii. Evol. Dev. 13, 72-79 • 7. Osterauer et al. (2010) Turning snails into slugs: induced body plan changes and formation of an internal shell. Evol. Dev. 12, 474-483

  3. OS Evo-Devo SS 2011 Papers L. Olsson • 1. Manceau et al. (2011) The developmental role of agouti in color pattern evolution. Science 331, 1062-5. • 2. Tamura et al. (2011) Embryological evidence identifies wing digits in birds as digits 1, 2, and 3. Science 331, 753-7. • 3. Hautier et al. (2010) Skeletal development in sloths and the evolution of mammalian vertebral patterning. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 107,18903-8. • 4. Cerny et al. (2010) Evidence for the prepattern/cooption model of vertebrate jaw evolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 107, 17262-7. • 5. Fraser et al. (2010) The odontode explosion: The origin of tooth-like structures in vertebrates. Bioessays 32, 808-12. • 6. Albertson et al. (2010) Molecular pedomorphosis underlies craniofacial evolution in Antarctic notothenioid fishes. BMC Evol. Biol. 10:4. • 7. Sanchez-Villagra (2010) Suture closure as a paradigm to study late growth in recent and fossil mammals: A case study with giant deer and dward deer skulls. JVP 30m 1895-8, AND Wilson & Sanchez-Villagra (2009) Heterochrony and patterns of cranial suture closure in hystrocognath rodents. J.Anat. 214, 339-54. • 8. Kuratani et al. (2011) Evolutionary developmental perspective for the origin of turtles: the folding theory for the shell based on the developmental nature of the carapacial ridge. Evol. Dev. 13, 1-14.

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