Stephen Frankenberg
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Recent Articles
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Newton A, Hutchison J, Farley E, Scicluna E, Youngson N, Liu J, et al.
Dev Dyn
. 2024 May;
254(2):142-157.
PMID: 38721717
Background: Marsupials are a diverse and unique group of mammals, but remain underutilized in developmental biology studies, hindering our understanding of mammalian diversity. This study focuses on establishing the fat-tailed...
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Eghbalsaied S, Lawler C, Petersen B, Hajiyev R, Bischoff S, Frankenberg S
Gene Ther
. 2024 Jan;
31(5-6):209-223.
PMID: 38177342
Base editors are a type of double-stranded break (DSB)-free gene editing technology that has opened up new possibilities for precise manipulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). This includes cytosine and adenosine...
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von Takach B, Ranjard L, Burridge C, Cameron S, Cremona T, Eldridge M, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2022 Sep;
31(21):5468-5486.
PMID: 36056907
Mammal declines across northern Australia are one of the major biodiversity loss events occurring globally. There has been no regional assessment of the implications of these species declines for genomic...
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Feigin C, Frankenberg S, Pask A
Genome Biol Evol
. 2022 Mar;
14(4).
PMID: 35349647
The extinct Tasmanian tiger or thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) was a large marsupial carnivore native to Australia. Once ranging across parts of the mainland, the species remained only on the island...
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Peel E, Frankenberg S, Hogg C, Pask A, Belov K
Immunogenetics
. 2021 Feb;
73(3):263-275.
PMID: 33544183
Advances in genome sequencing technology have enabled genomes of extinct species to be sequenced. However, given the fragmented nature of these genome assemblies, it is not clear whether it is...
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Paranjpe M, Yu H, Frankenberg S, Pask A, Shaw G, Renfree M
Sex Dev
. 2020 Feb;
13(4):195-204.
PMID: 32008010
MAPKs affect gonadal differentiation in mice and humans, but whether this applies to all mammals is as yet unknown. Thus, we investigated MAPK expression during gonadal differentiation and after treatment...
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Royall A, Frankenberg S, Pask A, Holland P
Proc Biol Sci
. 2019 Jul;
286(1907):20190830.
PMID: 31337308
ETCHbox genes are fast-evolving homeobox genes present only in eutherian (placental) mammals which originated by duplication and divergence from a conserved homeobox gene, Cone-rod homeobox (CRX). While expression and function...
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Frankenberg S, Renfree M
Curr Top Dev Biol
. 2018 Jun;
130:357-377.
PMID: 29853183
Mammals evolved from oviparous reptiles that laid eggs in a dry, terrestrial environment, thus requiring large amounts of yolk to support development and tough, outer coats to protect them. Eutherian...
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Frankenberg S
Curr Top Dev Biol
. 2018 Feb;
128:237-266.
PMID: 29477165
Marsupials and monotremes differ from eutherian mammals in many features of their reproduction and development. Some features appear to be representative of transitional stages in evolution from therapsid reptiles to...
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Fenelon J, Shaw G, ONeill C, Frankenberg S, Renfree M
Reproduction
. 2013 Oct;
147(1):21-31.
PMID: 24123130
The control of reactivation from embryonic diapause in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) involves sequential activation of the corpus luteum, secretion of progesterone that stimulates endometrial secretion and subsequent changes...