Martin Rucklin
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    Tan W, Rucklin M, Larionova D, Ngoc T, Joan van Heuven B, Marone F, et al.
  
  
    iScience
    . 2024 Mar;
          27(4):109405.
    
    PMID: 38510140
  
  
          Heterozygous mutations in  lead to metaphyseal chondrodysplasia type Schmid (MCDS), a skeletal disorder characterized by epiphyseal abnormalities. Prior analysis revealed impaired trimerization and intracellular retention of mutant collagen type X...
      
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    Yi W, Reichard M, Rucklin M, Richardson M
  
  
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
    . 2024 Feb;
          121(9):e2310082121.
    
    PMID: 38377205
  
  
          Embryonic development is often considered shielded from the effects of natural selection, being selected primarily for reliable development. However, embryos sometimes represent virulent parasites, triggering a coevolutionary "arms race" with...
      
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    Jobbins M, Rucklin M, Sanchez Villagra M, Lelievre H, Grogan E, Szrek P, et al.
  
  
    R Soc Open Sci
    . 2024 Feb;
          11(1):231747.
    
    PMID: 38298398
  
  
          Jaws are a key vertebrate feature that arose early in our evolution. Placoderms are among the first jawed vertebrates; their fossils yield essential knowledge about the early diversification of gnathostome...
      
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    Martini A, Sahd L, Rucklin M, Huysseune A, Hall B, Boglione C, et al.
  
  
    J Anat
    . 2023 Jul;
          243(6):960-981.
    
    PMID: 37424444
  
  
          Vertebral bodies are composed of two types of metameric elements, centra and arches, each of which is considered as a developmental module. Most parts of the teleost vertebral column have...
      
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    Wang M, Rucklin M, Poelmann R, de Mooij C, Fokkema M, Lamers G, et al.
  
  
    Environ Int
    . 2023 Mar;
          173:107865.
    
    PMID: 36907039
  
  
          Nanomaterials are widespread in the human environment as pollutants, and are being actively developed for use in human medicine. We have investigated how the size and dose of polystyrene nanoparticles...
      
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    van Gammeren S, Lang M, Rucklin M, Schilthuizen M
  
  
    PeerJ
    . 2022 Nov;
          10:e14225.
    
    PMID: 36447515
  
  
          Background: Asymmetric genitalia have repeatedly evolved in animals, yet the underlying causes for their evolution are mostly unknown. The fruit fly  has asymmetric external genitalia and an asymmetric phallus with...
      
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    Yi W, Mueller T, Rucklin M, Richardson M
  
  
    J Comp Neurol
    . 2022 Apr;
          530(12):2132-2153.
    
    PMID: 35470436
  
  
          Bitterlings are carp-like teleost fish (Cypriniformes: Acheilanathidae) known for their specialized brood parasitic lifestyle. Bitterling embryos, in fact, develop inside the gill chamber of their freshwater mussel hosts. However, little...
      
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    Deakin W, Anderson P, den Boer W, Smith T, Hill J, Rucklin M, et al.
  
  
    Sci Adv
    . 2022 Mar;
          8(11):eabl3644.
    
    PMID: 35302857
  
  
          The Siluro-Devonian adaptive radiation of jawed vertebrates, which underpins almost all living vertebrate biodiversity, is characterized by the evolutionary innovation of the lower jaw. Multiple lines of evidence have suggested...
      
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    Couzens A, Sears K, Rucklin M
  
  
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
    . 2021 Jun;
          118(23).
    
    PMID: 34083433
  
  
          Development has often been viewed as a constraining force on morphological adaptation, but its precise influence, especially on evolutionary rates, is poorly understood. Placental mammals provide a classic example of...
      
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    Rucklin M, King B, Cunningham J, Johanson Z, Marone F, Donoghue P
  
  
    Nat Ecol Evol
    . 2021 May;
          5(7):919-926.
    
    PMID: 33958756
  
  
          Chondrichthyan dentitions are conventionally interpreted to reflect the ancestral gnathostome condition but interpretations of osteichthyan dental evolution in this light have proved unsuccessful, perhaps because chondrichthyan dentitions are equally specialized,...