John D D Bishop
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Recent Articles
1.
Lewin T, Liao I, Chen M, Bishop J, Holland P, Luo Y
Genome Res
. 2025 Jan;
35(1):78-92.
PMID: 39762050
Groups of orthologous genes are commonly found together on the same chromosome over vast evolutionary distances. This extensive physical gene linkage, known as macrosynteny, is seen between bilaterian phyla as...
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Roy H, Bacher S, Essl F, Adriaens T, Aldridge D, Bishop J, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2018 Dec;
25(3):1032-1048.
PMID: 30548757
The European Union (EU) has recently published its first list of invasive alien species (IAS) of EU concern to which current legislation must apply. The list comprises species known to...
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van der Horst G, Bennett M, Bishop J
Reprod Fertil Dev
. 2018 Apr;
30(6):907-918.
PMID: 29628020
Sperm movement has been described in several phyla of invertebrates. Yet, sperm motility has only been quantified using computer-aided sperm analysis (CASA-Mot) in externally fertilising species (broadcast spawners) of two...
4.
Jenkins H, Waeschenbach A, Okamura B, Hughes R, Bishop J
PLoS One
. 2017 Jan;
12(1):e0170010.
PMID: 28095467
Polyembryony-the production of multiple cloned embryos from a single fertilised egg-is a seemingly paradoxical combination of reproductive modes that nevertheless persists in diverse taxa. We document features of polyembryony in...
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Bouchemousse S, Bishop J, Viard F
Sci Rep
. 2016 May;
6:24875.
PMID: 27137892
Human-mediated dispersal interplays with natural processes and complicates understanding of the biogeographical history of species. This is exemplified by two invasive tunicates, Ciona robusta (formerly Ciona intestinalis type A) and...
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Bishop J, Wood C, Leveque L, Yunnie A, Viard F
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2014 Dec;
95(2):699-706.
PMID: 25534627
Rapid assessment surveys of non-indigenous species (NIS) of sessile invertebrates were made at seven marinas in NW France and 10 marinas in SW England in 2010, and repeated in 2013....
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Sato A, Shimeld S, Bishop J
Zoolog Sci
. 2014 Jun;
31(6):369-74.
PMID: 24882097
The sea squirt Ciona intestinalis species complex is a widely used model system for genomics and developmental biology, as well as ecology. Contrary to previous reports, here we show no...
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Nishikawa T, Oohara I, Saitoh K, Shigenobu Y, Hasegawa N, Kanamori M, et al.
Zoolog Sci
. 2014 Mar;
31(3):180-5.
PMID: 24601780
The solitary ascidian Ascidiella aspersa (Müller, 1776) has sometimes been regarded as conspecific with A. scabra (Müller, 1776), although previous detailed morphological comparisons have indicated that the two are distinguishable...
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Skold H, Stach T, Bishop J, Herbst E, Thorndyke M
Biol Bull
. 2011 Aug;
221(1):126-36.
PMID: 21876115
Many invertebrates reproduce asexually by budding, but morphogenesis and the role of cell proliferation in this diverse and nonconserved regeneration-like process are generally poorly understood and particularly little investigated in...
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Skold H, Asplund M, Wood C, Bishop J
J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol
. 2011 May;
316(4):276-83.
PMID: 21548077
In organisms that propagate by agametic cloning, the parental body is the reproductive unit and fitness increases with clonal size, so that colonial metazoans, despite lack of experimental data, have...