Naohisa Kanda
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Recent Articles
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Igarashi K, Tanabe A, Sahara H, Nozaki R, Kondo H, Katsumata T, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2025 Feb;
15(2):e70854.
PMID: 39931249
Using a noninvasive DNA methylation (DNAm)-based age estimation method, we investigate the age structure of humpback whales that newly emerged around Hachijojima Island, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan to uncover the role...
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Malde K, Seliussen B, Quintela M, Dahle G, Besnier F, Skaug H, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2017 Jan;
18(1):76.
PMID: 28086785
Background: In the marine environment, where there are few absolute physical barriers, contemporary contact between previously isolated species can occur across great distances, and in some cases, may be inter-oceanic....
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Park J, An Y, Kanda N, An C, An H, Kang J, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2015 Jan;
16:13.
PMID: 25609461
Background: Whales have captivated the human imagination for millennia. These incredible cetaceans are the only mammals that have adapted to life in the open oceans and have been a source...
4.
Quintela M, Skaug H, Oien N, Haug T, Seliussen B, Solvang H, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Oct;
9(9):e108640.
PMID: 25268591
Inferring the number of genetically distinct populations and their levels of connectivity is of key importance for the sustainable management and conservation of wildlife. This represents an extra challenge in...
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Glover K, Kanda N, Haug T, Pastene L, Oien N, Seliussen B, et al.
BMC Genet
. 2013 Apr;
14:25.
PMID: 23586609
Background: Minke whales are separated into two genetically distinct species: the Antarctic minke whale found in the southern hemisphere, and the common minke whale which is cosmopolitan. The common minke...
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Glover K, Kanda N, Haug T, Pastene L, Oien N, Goto M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Jan;
5(12):e15197.
PMID: 21203557
The Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis), and the common minke whale found in the North Atlantic (Balaenoptera acutorostrata acutorostrata), undertake synchronized seasonal migrations to feeding areas at their respective poles...
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Birukawa N, Ando H, Goto M, Kanda N, Pastene L, Urano A
Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol
. 2007 Nov;
149(2):227-35.
PMID: 18032079
Urea transport in the kidney is important for the production of concentrated urine. This process is mediated by urea transporters (UTs) encoded by two genes, UT-A (Slc14a2) and UT-B (Slc14a1)....
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Onbe K, Nishida S, Sone E, Kanda N, Goto M, Pastene L, et al.
Zoolog Sci
. 2007 Sep;
24(5):449-64.
PMID: 17867844
The amino-acid sequences of the T-domain region of the Tbx4 gene, which is required for hindlimb development, are 100% identical in humans and mice. Cetaceans have lost most of their...
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Nishida S, Goto M, Pastene L, Kanda N, Koike H
Zoolog Sci
. 2007 Sep;
24(7):723-32.
PMID: 17824780
The Y chromosome has recently come into the spotlight as a new and efficient genetic marker for tracing paternal lineages. We reconstructed cetacean phylogeny using a 1.7-kbp fragment of the...
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Pastene L, Goto M, Kanda N, Zerbini A, Kerem D, Watanabe K, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2007 Mar;
16(7):1481-95.
PMID: 17391271
How do populations of highly mobile species inhabiting open environments become reproductively isolated and evolve into new species? We test the hypothesis that elevated ocean-surface temperatures can facilitate allopatry among...