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Takeshi Takeuchi

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Shikina S, Yoshioka Y, Chiu Y, Uchida T, Chen E, Cheng Y, et al.
Commun Biol . 2024 Jul; 7(1):899. PMID: 39048698
Coral polyps are composed of four tissues; however, their characteristics are largely unexplored. Here we report biological characteristics of tentacles (Te), mesenterial filaments (Me), body wall (Bo), and mouth with...
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Boutet I, Alves Monteiro H, Baudry L, Takeuchi T, Bonnivard E, Billoud B, et al.
Evol Appl . 2022 Nov; 15(11):1730-1748. PMID: 36426129
The European flat oyster ( L.) is a native bivalve of the European coasts. Harvest of this species has declined during the last decades because of the appearance of two...
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Takeuchi T, Suzuki Y, Watabe S, Nagai K, Masaoka T, Fujie M, et al.
DNA Res . 2022 Nov; 29(6). PMID: 36351462
Homologous chromosomes in the diploid genome are thought to contain equivalent genetic information, but this common concept has not been fully verified in animal genomes with high heterozygosity. Here we...
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Shimizu K, Takeuchi T, Negishi L, Kurumizaka H, Kuriyama I, Endo K, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2022 Jul; 39(7). PMID: 35796746
Several types of shell matrix proteins (SMPs) have been identified in molluskan shells. Their diversity is the consequence of various molecular processes, including domain shuffling and gene duplication. However, the...
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Shinzato C, Takeuchi T, Yoshioka Y, Tada I, Kanda M, Broussard C, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2021 Dec; 13(12). PMID: 34878117
Massive corals of the genus Porites, common, keystone reef builders in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, are distinguished by their relative stress tolerance and longevity. In order to identify genetic bases of...
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Takeuchi T, Fujie M, Koyanagi R, Plasseraud L, Ziegler-Devin I, Brosse N, et al.
Front Genet . 2021 Jun; 12:674539. PMID: 34168677
Molluscan shells are among the most fascinating research objects because of their diverse morphologies and textures. The formation of these delicate biomineralized structures is a matrix-mediated process. A question that...
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Zhao R, Takeuchi T, Koyanagi R, Villar-Briones A, Yamada L, Sawada H, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Dec; 10(1):22140. PMID: 33335265
Molluscan shells are organo-mineral composites, in which the dominant calcium carbonate is intimately associated with an organic matrix comprised mainly of proteins and polysaccharides. However, whether the various shell matrix...
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Ishikawa A, Shimizu K, Isowa Y, Takeuchi T, Zhao R, Kito K, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Jun; 10(1):9768. PMID: 32555253
Molluscan shell matrix proteins (SMPs) are essential in biomineralization. Here, we identify potentially important SMPs by exploiting the asymmetric shell growth in snail, Lymnaea stagnalis. Asymmetric shells require bilaterally asymmetric...
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Takeuchi T, Masaoka T, Aoki H, Koyanagi R, Fujie M, Satoh N
Evol Appl . 2020 Mar; 13(4):837-853. PMID: 32211071
In the open ocean without terrain boundaries, marine invertebrates with pelagic larvae can migrate long distances using ocean currents, suggesting reduced genetic diversification. Contrary to this assumption, however, genetic differentiation...
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Zhao R, Takeuchi T, Luo Y, Ishikawa A, Kobayashi T, Koyanagi R, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2018 Sep; 35(11):2751-2761. PMID: 30169718
Molluscan shells, mainly composed of calcium carbonate, also contain organic components such as proteins and polysaccharides. Shell organic matrices construct frameworks of shell structures and regulate crystallization processes during shell...