Diana P Baumann
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Recent Articles
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Ho D, Tormey D, Odell A, Newton A, Schnittker R, Baumann D, et al.
Elife
. 2024 Jun;
13.
PMID: 38847388
Facultative parthenogenesis (FP) has historically been regarded as rare in vertebrates, but in recent years incidences have been reported in a growing list of fish, reptile, and bird species. Despite...
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Peuss R, Zakibe Z, Krishnan J, Merryman M, Baumann D, Rohner N
J Vis Exp
. 2019 Jun;
(147).
PMID: 31180353
Astyanax mexicanus is emerging as a model organism for a variety of research fields in biological science. Part of the recent success of this teleost fish species is that it...
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Widespread failure to complete meiosis does not impair fecundity in parthenogenetic whiptail lizards
Newton A, Schnittker R, Yu Z, Munday S, Baumann D, Neaves W, et al.
Development
. 2016 Nov;
143(23):4486-4494.
PMID: 27802173
Parthenogenetic species of whiptail lizards in the genus Aspidoscelis constitute a striking example of speciation by hybridization, in which first-generation hybrids instantly attain reproductive isolation and procreate as clonal all-female...
4.
Diaz Jr R, Anderson C, Baumann D, Kupronis R, Jewell D, Piraquive C, et al.
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2015 Aug;
2015(10):889-94.
PMID: 26310903
Vertebrate model organisms have facilitated the discovery and exploration of morphogenetic events and developmental pathways that underpin normal and pathological embryological events. In contrast to amniotes such as Mus musculus...
5.
Diaz Jr R, Anderson C, Baumann D, Kupronis R, Jewell D, Piraquive C, et al.
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2015 Aug;
2015(10):943-9.
PMID: 26310902
Squamate reptiles comprise approximately one-third of all living amniotes. In most of these species, it is difficult to study gastrulation and neurulation because the embryos are at a late stage...
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Castranova D, Lawton A, Lawrence C, Baumann D, Best J, Coscolla J, et al.
Zebrafish
. 2011 Aug;
8(3):141-6.
PMID: 21854208
Despite the growing popularity of the zebrafish model system, the optimal husbandry conditions for this animal are not well defined. The aim of this study was to examine the effect...
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Lutes A, Baumann D, Neaves W, Baumann P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 May;
108(24):9910-5.
PMID: 21543715
Speciation in animals commonly involves an extrinsic barrier to genetic exchange followed by the accumulation of sufficient genetic variation to impede subsequent productive interbreeding. All-female species of whiptail lizards, which...
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Lutes A, Neaves W, Baumann D, Wiegraebe W, Baumann P
Nature
. 2010 Feb;
464(7286):283-6.
PMID: 20173738
Although bisexual reproduction has proven to be highly successful, parthenogenetic all-female populations occur frequently in certain taxa, including the whiptail lizards of the genus Aspidoscelis. Allozyme analysis revealed a high...
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Lawrence C, Sanders G, Varga Z, Baumann D, Freeman A, Baur B, et al.
Zebrafish
. 2009 Nov;
6(4):453-6.
PMID: 19916799
The growth of the zebrafish as a model organism has so far greatly outpaced regulatory oversight governing its care and use in research. However, the same levels of regulation that...