Ferdinand Marletaz
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Lau E, Majerova M, Hensley N, Mukherjee A, Vasina M, Pluskal D, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39463984
Determining why convergent traits use distinct versus shared genetic components is crucial for understanding how evolutionary processes generate and sustain biodiversity. However, the factors dictating the genetic underpinnings of convergent...
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Schiffer P, Natsidis P, Leite D, Robertson H, Lapraz F, Marletaz F, et al.
Elife
. 2024 Aug;
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PMID: 39109482
The evolutionary origins of Bilateria remain enigmatic. One of the more enduring proposals highlights similarities between a cnidarian-like planula larva and simple acoel-like flatworms. This idea is based in part...
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Parey E, Ortega-Martinez O, Delroisse J, Piovani L, Czarkwiani A, Dylus D, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2024 Jul;
8(8):1505-1521.
PMID: 39030276
Species within nearly all extant animal lineages are capable of regenerating body parts. However, it remains unclear whether the gene expression programme controlling regeneration is evolutionarily conserved. Brittle stars are...
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Lin C, Marletaz F, Perez-Posada A, Martinez-Garcia P, Schloissnig S, Peluso P, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2024 Jun;
22(6):e3002661.
PMID: 38829909
Deuterostomes are a monophyletic group of animals that includes Hemichordata, Echinodermata (together called Ambulacraria), and Chordata. The diversity of deuterostome body plans has made it challenging to reconstruct their ancestral...
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Marletaz F, Timoshevskaya N, Timoshevskiy V, Parey E, Simakov O, Gavriouchkina D, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Jan;
627(8005):811-820.
PMID: 38262590
As the only surviving lineages of jawless fishes, hagfishes and lampreys provide a crucial window into early vertebrate evolution. Here we investigate the complex history, timing and functional role of...
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Piovani L, Marletaz F
Brief Funct Genomics
. 2023 Aug;
22(6):517-524.
PMID: 37609674
Spiralians represent the least studied superclade of bilaterian animals, despite exhibiting the widest diversity of organisms. Although spiralians include iconic organisms, such as octopus, earthworms and clams, a lot remains...
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Piovani L, Leite D, Alfonso Yanez Guerra L, Simpson F, Musser J, Salvador-Martinez I, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2023 Aug;
9(31):eadg6034.
PMID: 37531419
Pelagic larval stages are widespread across animals, yet it is unclear whether larvae were present in the last common ancestor of animals or whether they evolved multiple times due to...
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Ahuja N, Hwaun E, Pungor J, Rafiq R, Nemes S, Sakmar T, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2023 Jun;
33(13):2774-2783.e5.
PMID: 37343558
Cephalopods are remarkable among invertebrates for their cognitive abilities, adaptive camouflage, novel structures, and propensity for recoding proteins through RNA editing. Due to the lack of genetically tractable cephalopod models,...
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Marletaz F, Timoshevskaya N, Timoshevskiy V, Simakov O, Parey E, Gavriouchkina D, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 May;
PMID: 37131617
As the only surviving lineages of jawless fishes, hagfishes and lampreys provide a critical window into early vertebrate evolution. Here, we investigate the complex history, timing, and functional role of...