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Albert J Poustka

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Philipp E, Kraemer L, Melzner F, Poustka A, Thieme S, Findeisen U, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 Mar; 7(3):e33091. PMID: 22448234
The marine mussel Mytilus edulis and its closely related sister species are distributed world-wide and play an important role in coastal ecology and economy. The diversification in different species and...
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Philippe H, Brinkmann H, Copley R, Moroz L, Nakano H, Poustka A, et al.
Nature . 2011 Feb; 470(7333):255-8. PMID: 21307940
Xenoturbellida and Acoelomorpha are marine worms with contentious ancestry. Both were originally associated with the flatworms (Platyhelminthes), but molecular data have revised their phylogenetic positions, generally linking Xenoturbellida to the...
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Mann K, Wilt F, Poustka A
Proteome Sci . 2010 Jun; 8:33. PMID: 20565753
Background: The sea urchin embryo has been an important model organism in developmental biology for more than a century. This is due to its relatively simple construction, translucent appearance, and...
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Groth D, Hartmann S, Friemel M, Hill N, Muller S, Poustka A, et al.
J Integr Bioinform . 2010 Apr; 7(3). PMID: 20375454
There is currently no standardized approach for parsing output that the numerous bioinformatical tools generate. Because the framework approach of the Bio-toolkits has some shortcomings, we searched for alternative approaches....
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Mann K, Poustka A, Mann M
Proteome Sci . 2010 Feb; 8(1):6. PMID: 20181113
Background: Sea urchin is a major model organism for developmental biology and biomineralization research. However, identification of proteins involved in larval skeleton formation and mineralization processes in the embryo and...
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Groth D, Hartmann S, Panopoulou G, Poustka A, Hennig S
J Integr Bioinform . 2010 Feb; 5(2). PMID: 20134064
The functional annotation of genomic data has become a major task for the ever-growing number of sequencing projects. In order to address this challenge, we recently developed GOblet, a free...
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Hufton A, Mathia S, Braun H, Georgi U, Lehrach H, Vingron M, et al.
Genome Res . 2009 Aug; 19(11):2036-51. PMID: 19704032
Animal genomes possess highly conserved cis-regulatory sequences that are often found near genes that regulate transcription and development. Researchers have proposed that the strong conservation of these sequences may affect...
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Kuhn C, Wierling C, Kuhn A, Klipp E, Panopoulou G, Lehrach H, et al.
BMC Syst Biol . 2009 Aug; 3:83. PMID: 19698179
Background: Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs) control the differentiation, specification and function of cells at the genomic level. The levels of interactions within large GRNs are of enormous depth and complexity....
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Bradham C, Oikonomou C, Kuhn A, Core A, Modell J, McClay D, et al.
Dev Biol . 2009 Apr; 328(2):221-33. PMID: 19389361
The oral-aboral (OA) axis in the sea urchin is specified by the TGFbeta family members Nodal and BMP2/4. Nodal promotes oral specification, whereas BMP2/4, despite being expressed in the oral...
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Mann K, Poustka A, Mann M
Proteome Sci . 2008 Dec; 6:33. PMID: 19068105
Background: The organic matrix contained in biominerals plays an important role in regulating mineralization and in determining biomineral properties. However, most components of biomineral matrices remain unknown at present. In...