Paula Cisternas
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Byrne M, Cisternas P, OHara T, Sewell M, Selvakumaraswamy P
Integr Comp Biol
. 2024 May;
64(6):1536-1555.
PMID: 38782731
The Ophiuroidea is the most speciose class of echinoderms and has the greatest diversity of larval forms, but we know less about the evolution of development (evo-devo) in this group...
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Paris E, Daza P, Tapia L, Diaz J, Cruces Romero P, Castillo A, et al.
Andes Pediatr
. 2024 Apr;
95(1):17-23.
PMID: 38587340
During the winter of 2023, Chile faced a complex situation related to the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). After experiencing a decline in RSV circulation during the years of the SARS-CoV-2...
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Davidson P, Guo H, Swart J, Massri A, Edgar A, Wang L, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2022 Oct;
6(12):1907-1920.
PMID: 36266460
Changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (dGRNs) underlie much of the diversity of life, but the evolutionary mechanisms that operate on regulatory interactions remain poorly understood. Closely related species with...
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Byrne M, Koop D, Strbenac D, Cisternas P, Yang J, Davidson P, et al.
Mar Genomics
. 2021 Mar;
59:100857.
PMID: 33676872
The molecular mechanisms underlying development of the pentameral body of adult echinoderms are poorly understood but are important to solve with respect to evolution of a unique body plan that...
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Byrne M, Koop D, Strbenac D, Cisternas P, Balogh R, Yang J, et al.
DNA Res
. 2020 Apr;
27(1).
PMID: 32339242
The Echinodermata is characterized by a secondarily evolved pentameral body plan. While the evolutionary origin of this body plan has been the subject of debate, the molecular mechanisms underlying its...
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Byrne M, Mazzone F, Elphick M, Thorndyke M, Cisternas P
Proc Biol Sci
. 2019 Apr;
286(1901):20182701.
PMID: 31014214
Arm loss through a separation at a specialized autotomy plane in echinoderms is inextricably linked to regeneration, but the link between these phenomena is poorly explored. We investigated nervous system...
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Hodin J, Heyland A, Mercier A, Pernet B, Cohen D, Hamel J, et al.
Methods Cell Biol
. 2019 Feb;
150:125-169.
PMID: 30777174
Echinoderms are favored study organisms not only in cell and developmental biology, but also physiology, larval biology, benthic ecology, population biology and paleontology, among other fields. However, many echinoderm embryology...
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Morris V, Kable E, Koop D, Cisternas P, Byrne M
Dev Genes Evol
. 2018 Nov;
229(1):1-12.
PMID: 30446824
The two modes of development in sea urchins are direct development, in which the adult develops directly from the gastrula to the adult and does not feed, and indirect development,...
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Byrne M, Koop D, Morris V, Chui J, Wray G, Cisternas P
Dev Dyn
. 2017 Aug;
247(1):239-249.
PMID: 28850769
Background: Photoreception-associated genes of the Pax-Six-Eya-Dach network (PSEDN) are deployed for many roles in addition to photoreception development. In this first study of PSEDN genes during development of the pentameral...
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Koop D, Cisternas P, Morris V, Strbenac D, Yang J, Wray G, et al.
BMC Dev Biol
. 2017 Feb;
17(1):4.
PMID: 28193178
Background: The molecular mechanisms underlying the development of the unusual echinoderm pentameral body plan and their likeness to mechanisms underlying the development of the bilateral plans of other deuterostomes are...