Conserved chromatin and repetitive patterns reveal slow genome evolution in frogs
Frogs are an ecologically diverse and phylogenetically ancient group of anuran amphibians that include important vertebrate cell and developmental model systems, notably the genus Xenopus.
Jessen V. Bredeson +34 more
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Fixation and Expansion Microscopy of Xenopus Egg Extract Spindles
In vitro systems based on Xenopus egg extracts have elucidated many aspects of spindle assembly. Still, numerous unknowns remain, particularly concerning the variation in spindle morphologies. The X. laevis and X.
Gabriel Guilloux +7 more
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Predicción de elementos móviles de DNA en Xenopus tropicalis [PDF]
67 p.Los elementos móviles de DNA pueden trasladar segmentos de DNA dentro de un cromosoma, o entre cromosomas. Se caracterizan por poseer una secuencia que codifica para una proteína transposasa, y, flanqueándola, poseen segmentos de DNA terminales ...
González Díaz, Wendy Karina (Prof. Informante) +3 more
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Postovulatorische Eialterung in Xenopus tropicalis [PDF]
In dieser Arbeit wurde der Frosch Xenopus tropicalis zum Studium der postovulatorischen Alterung erfolgreich etabliert. Obwohl gealterte Eier bis ca. 3 Stunden morphologisch unauffällig und gleich gut befruchtbar blieben, zeigten deren Larven ein hohes Risiko verzögerter Entwicklung sowie diverser Missbildungen.
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Isolation and evaluation of erythroid progenitors in the livers of larval, froglet, and adult Xenopus tropicalis. [PDF]
Omata K +8 more
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Novel predator-induced phenotypic plasticity by hemoglobin and physiological changes in the brain of Xenopus tropicalis. [PDF]
Mori T +13 more
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Characterization of a novel corticosterone response gene in Xenopus tropicalis tadpole tails. [PDF]
Paul B +3 more
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Development and Degeneration of Retinal Ganglion Cell Axons in Xenopus tropicalis. [PDF]
Choi B, Kim H, Jang J, Park S, Jung H.
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Molecular functions of the double-sided and inverted ubiquitin-interacting motif found in Xenopus tropicalis cryptochrome 6. [PDF]
Okano K, Otsuka H, Nakagawa M, Okano T.
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Liver development during Xenopus tropicalis metamorphosis is controlled by T3-activation of WNT signaling. [PDF]
Tanizaki Y +4 more
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