Cornelius Eibner
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Klingler C, von Jagwitz-Biegnitz M, Baber R, Becker K, Dahl E, Eibner C, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet
. 2021 May;
30(12):1344-1354.
PMID: 34031552
Biobanks are important infrastructures facilitating biomedical research. After a decade of rolling out such infrastructures, a shift in attention to the sustainability of biobanks could be observed in recent years....
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Schwager E, Sharma P, Clarke T, Leite D, Wierschin T, Pechmann M, et al.
BMC Biol
. 2017 Aug;
15(1):62.
PMID: 28756775
Background: The duplication of genes can occur through various mechanisms and is thought to make a major contribution to the evolutionary diversification of organisms. There is increasing evidence for a...
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Schonauer A, Paese C, Hilbrant M, Leite D, Schwager E, Feitosa N, et al.
Development
. 2016 Jun;
143(13):2455-63.
PMID: 27287802
In short-germ arthropods, posterior segments are added sequentially from a segment addition zone (SAZ) during embryogenesis. Studies in spiders such as Parasteatoda tepidariorum have provided insights into the gene regulatory...
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Chipman A, Ferrier D, Brena C, Qu J, Hughes D, Schroder R, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2014 Nov;
12(11):e1002005.
PMID: 25423365
Myriapods (e.g., centipedes and millipedes) display a simple homonomous body plan relative to other arthropods. All members of the class are terrestrial, but they attained terrestriality independently of insects. Myriapoda...
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Eibner C, Pittlik S, Meyer A, Begemann G
Evol Dev
. 2008 Jul;
10(4):403-12.
PMID: 18638317
Male swordtail fish of the genus Xiphophorus (Poeciliidae) possess a "sword" that is composed of several colored elongated ventral fin rays of the caudal fin. The sword is a secondary...