Daniel Pers
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Pers D, Buchta T, Ozuak O, Roth S, Lynch J
J Dev Biol
. 2022 Feb;
10(1).
PMID: 35225961
The Toll signaling pathway is the main source of embryonic DV polarity in the fly This pathway appears to have been co-opted from an ancestral innate immunity system within the...
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Pers D, Hansen A
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2021 Apr;
11(9).
PMID: 33831149
Within long-term symbioses, animals integrate their physiology and development with their symbiont. In a model nutritional mutualism, aphids harbor the endosymbiont, Buchnera, within specialized bacteriocyte cells. Buchnera synthesizes essential amino...
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Pers D, Hansen A
Insects
. 2019 Aug;
10(9).
PMID: 31438654
Despite the fact that sap-feeding hemipterans are major agricultural pests, little is known about the pea aphid's () nymphal development, compared to other insect models. Given our limited understanding of...
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Pers D, Lynch J
Genome Biol
. 2018 Sep;
19(1):148.
PMID: 30266092
Background: How regulatory networks incorporate additional components and how novel genes are functionally integrated into well-established developmental processes are two important and intertwined questions whose answers have major implications for...
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Pers D, Buchta T, Ozuak O, Wolff S, Pietsch J, Memon M, et al.
BMC Biol
. 2016 Aug;
14:63.
PMID: 27480122
Background: Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) underlie developmental patterning and morphogenetic processes, and changes in the interactions within the underlying GRNs are a major driver of evolutionary processes. In order to...