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Andreas Wanninger

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Salamanca-Diaz D, Calcino A, de Oliveira A, Wanninger A
Sci Rep . 2021 Feb; 11(1):3575. PMID: 33574385
Hox genes are key developmental regulators that are involved in establishing morphological features during animal ontogeny. They are commonly expressed along the anterior-posterior axis in a staggered, or collinear, fashion....
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Kocot K, Wollesen T, Varney R, Schwartz M, Steiner G, Wanninger A
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour . 2020 Dec; 4(2):3161-3162. PMID: 33365899
Complete mitochondrial genomes were determined for two scaphopod molluscs: the dentaliid and an unidentified Antarctic gadilid. Both genomes are complete except, in Gadilida sp. indet., a short stretch of nad5...
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Zieger E, Robert N, Calcino A, Wanninger A
Curr Biol . 2020 Oct; 31(1):207-213.e4. PMID: 33125864
Ecdysis or molting evolved ∼535 mya in Ecdysozoa, the most diverse and species-rich animal superphylum. A cascade of ecdysis-related neuropeptides (ERNs) controls the innate behavioral programs required for cuticle shedding...
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Schwaha T, Ostrovsky A, Wanninger A
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2020 Feb; 95(3):696-729. PMID: 32032476
Molecular techniques are currently the leading tools for reconstructing phylogenetic relationships, but our understanding of ancestral, plesiomorphic and apomorphic characters requires the study of the morphology of extant forms for...
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Wanninger A, Wollesen T
Methods Mol Biol . 2019 Sep; 2047:311-324. PMID: 31552662
Representatives of the phylum Mollusca have long been important models in neurobiological research. Recently, the routine application of immunocytochemistry and gene expression analyses in combination with confocal laserscanning microscopy has...
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Calcino A, de Oliveira A, Simakov O, Schwaha T, Zieger E, Wollesen T, et al.
DNA Res . 2019 Sep; 26(5):411-422. PMID: 31504356
Freshwater dreissenid mussels evolved from marine ancestors during the Miocene ∼30 million years ago and today include some of the most successful and destructive invasive species of freshwater environments. Here,...
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Prots P, Wanninger A, Schwaha T
Zoological Lett . 2019 Aug; 5:28. PMID: 31410295
Bryozoa is a large phylum of colonial aquatic suspension feeders. The boring ctenostome is unique and inhabits parchment-like polychaete tubes. Morphological studies date back to the nineteenth century, but distinct...
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de Oliveira A, Calcino A, Wanninger A
Elife . 2019 Jul; 8. PMID: 31266593
Ecdysis (moulting) is the defining character of Ecdysoza (arthropods, nematodes and related phyla). Despite superficial similarities, the signalling cascade underlying moulting differs between Panarthropoda and the remaining ecdysozoans. Here, we...
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Pavlicek A, Schwaha T, Wanninger A
Org Divers Evol . 2019 Jul; 18(1):101-114. PMID: 31258414
Bivalvia is a taxon of aquatic mollusks that includes clams, oysters, mussels, and scallops. Within heterodont bivalves, is a small, mytiliform, freshwater mussel that develops indirectly via a planktotrophic veliger...
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Saad L, Schwaha T, Handschuh S, Wanninger A, Marian J
Zoology (Jena) . 2018 Dec; 130:47-56. PMID: 30502838
Males from numerous animal taxa have evolved strategies for obstructing the female genitalia with copulatory plugs, reducing the risk of sperm competition and thus resulting in an advantage in sexual...