Sequencing the genome of the Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) as a model for studying extreme adaptations in snakes.
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Development of the hearts of lizards and snakes and perspectives to cardiac evolutionPhylogenomic analyses support the position of turtles as the sister group of birds and crocodiles (Archosauria)Sequencing three crocodilian genomes to illuminate the evolution of archosaurs and amniotesThe king cobra genome reveals dynamic gene evolution and adaptation in the snake venom systemThe Burmese python genome reveals the molecular basis for extreme adaptation in snakesToward consilience in reptile phylogeny: miRNAs support an archosaur, not lepidosaur, affinity for turtlesSaltatory evolution of the ectodermal neural cortex gene family at the vertebrate originThe evolution of intron size in amniotes: a role for powered flight?De novo sequence assembly and characterisation of a partial transcriptome for an evolutionarily distinct reptile, the tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)Characterization of squamate olfactory receptor genes and their transcripts by the high-throughput sequencing approach.Evolution of the vertebrate Pax4/6 class of genes with focus on its novel member, the Pax10 gene.Rapid microsatellite identification from Illumina paired-end genomic sequencing in two birds and a snake.Intra-genomic GC heterogeneity in sauropsids: evolutionary insights from cDNA mapping and GC(3) profiling in snake.Novel X-linked genes revealed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction in the green anole, Anolis carolinensis.Inference of the protokaryotypes of amniotes and tetrapods and the evolutionary processes of microchromosomes from comparative gene mappingGenome reannotation of the lizard Anolis carolinensis based on 14 adult and embryonic deep transcriptomes.The python project: a unique model for extending research opportunities to undergraduate students.Structure and function of the hearts of lizards and snakes.Venom-related transcripts from Bothrops jararaca tissues provide novel molecular insights into the production and evolution of snake venomEvolution of V genes from the TRV loci of mammals.Leveraging Comparative Genomics to Identify and Functionally Characterize Genes Associated with Sperm Phenotypes in Python bivittatus (Burmese Python).In Silico Analysis of Gene Expression Network Components Underlying Pigmentation Phenotypes in the Python Identified Evolutionarily Conserved Clusters of Transcription Factor Binding SitesGenome wide analysis of the antimicrobial peptides in Python bivittatus and characterization of cathelicidins with potent antimicrobial activity and low cytotoxicity.Contrasted evolution of the vomeronasal receptor repertoires in mammals and squamate reptiles.Studying mechanisms of regeneration in amphibian and reptilian vertebrate models.The Genome 10K Project: a way forward.Genomic Signatures of Historical Allopatry and Ecological Divergence in an Island LizardChinese alligator genome illustrates molecular adaptations.Microsatellite landscape evolutionary dynamics across 450 million years of vertebrate genome evolution.
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Sequencing the genome of the Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) as a model for studying extreme adaptations in snakes.
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Sequencing the genome of the B ...... extreme adaptations in snakes.
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Anne M Bronikowski
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David A Ray
Eric N Smith
Jason A P de Koning
Jason Dobry
Kathryn T Hall
Ken D Yokoyama
Robert Bogden
Stephen M Secor
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2011-07-28T00:00:00Z
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