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Wang M, Di Pietro-Torres A, Feregrino C, Luxey M, Moreau C, Fischer S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Mar; 16(1):2187. PMID: 40038298
Cell type repertoires have expanded extensively in metazoan animals, with some clade-specific cells being crucial to evolutionary success. A prime example are the skeletogenic cells of vertebrates. Depending on anatomical...
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Lovasz L, Sommer-Trembo C, Barth J, Scasta J, Grancharova-Hill R, Lemoine R, et al.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2024 Sep; 100(1):407-427. PMID: 39279124
In recent decades, the integration of horses (Equus ferus) in European rewilding initiatives has gained widespread popularity due to their potential for regulating vegetation and restoring natural ecosystems. However, employing...
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Librado P, Tressieres G, Chauvey L, Fages A, Khan N, Schiavinato S, et al.
Nature . 2024 Jun; 631(8022):819-825. PMID: 38843826
Horses revolutionized human history with fast mobility. However, the timeline between their domestication and their widespread integration as a means of transport remains contentious. Here we assemble a collection of...
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Sommer-Trembo C, Santos M, Clark B, Werner M, Fages A, Matschiner M, et al.
Science . 2024 Apr; 384(6694):470-475. PMID: 38662824
Behavior is critical for animal survival and reproduction, and possibly for diversification and evolutionary radiation. However, the genetics behind adaptive variation in behavior are poorly understood. In this work, we...
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Taylor W, Librado P, American Horse C, Shield Chief Gover C, Arterberry J, Afraid of Bear-Cook A, et al.
Science . 2023 Mar; 379(6639):1316-1323. PMID: 36996225
The horse is central to many Indigenous cultures across the American Southwest and the Great Plains. However, when and how horses were first integrated into Indigenous lifeways remain contentious, with...
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Todd E, Tonasso-Calviere L, Chauvey L, Schiavinato S, Fages A, Seguin-Orlando A, et al.
Science . 2022 Sep; 377(6611):1172-1180. PMID: 36074859
Donkeys transformed human history as essential beasts of burden for long-distance movement, especially across semi-arid and upland environments. They remain insufficiently studied despite globally expanding and providing key support to...
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Berki B, Sacher F, Fages A, Tschopp P, Luxey M
Dev Dyn . 2022 Jun; 252(1):208-219. PMID: 35705847
Background: Motor neurons in the vertebrate spinal cord have long served as a paradigm to study the transcriptional logic of cell type specification and differentiation. At limb levels, pool-specific transcriptional...
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Librado P, Khan N, Fages A, Kusliy M, Suchan T, Tonasso-Calviere L, et al.
Nature . 2021 Oct; 598(7882):634-640. PMID: 34671162
Domestication of horses fundamentally transformed long-range mobility and warfare. However, modern domesticated breeds do not descend from the earliest domestic horse lineage associated with archaeological evidence of bridling, milking and...
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Fages A, Hanghoj K, Khan N, Gaunitz C, Seguin-Orlando A, Leonardi M, et al.
Cell . 2019 May; 177(6):1419-1435.e31. PMID: 31056281
Horse domestication revolutionized warfare and accelerated travel, trade, and the geographic expansion of languages. Here, we present the largest DNA time series for a non-human organism to date, including genome-scale...
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Taylor W, Shnaider S, Abdykanova A, Fages A, Welker F, Irmer F, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Nov; 13(10):e0205646. PMID: 30379865
The Silk Road was an important trade route that channeled trade goods, people, plants, animals, and ideas across the continental interior of Eurasia, fueling biotic exchange and key social developments...