Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.For echolocating bats, hearing is essential for survival. Specializations for detecting and processing high frequency sounds are apparent throughout their auditory systems. Recent studies on echolocating mammals have reported evidence of parallel evolution in some hearing-related genes in which distantly related groups of echolocating animals (bats and toothed whales), cluster together in gene trees due to apparent amino acid convergence. However, molecular adaptations can occur not only in coding sequences, but also in the regulation of gene expression. The aim of this study was to examine the expression of hearingrelated genes in the inner ear of de...
The cochlea is a fluid-filled coil of the inner ear that transforms sound waves into electrical sign...
PhD thesisHow populations diverge and form new species in the face of gene flow is a key question in...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
For echolocating bats, hearing is essential for survival. Specializations for detecting and processi...
Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight, and are the second-most speciose mammalian radiati...
PhDThe lineage that gave rise to mammals split from other basal amniotes, approximately 300 million...
<div><p>The ability of bats and toothed whales to echolocate is a remarkable case of convergent evol...
Gene expression data from whole inner ears of juvenile Eptesicus fuscus (big brown bats) whose ages ...
Background - The majority of DNA contained within vertebrate genomes is non-coding, with a certain p...
The remarkable high-frequency sensitivity and selectivity of the mammalian auditory system has been ...
PMCID: PMC3598973This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Background - The majority of DNA contained within vertebrate genomes is non-coding, with a certain p...
Background - The majority of DNA contained within vertebrate genomes is non-coding, with a certain p...
High-frequency hearing is required for echolocating bats to locate, range and identify objects, yet ...
<p>In the “Criteria for inclusion column,” letter codes mean the following: A, upregulated in an ech...
The cochlea is a fluid-filled coil of the inner ear that transforms sound waves into electrical sign...
PhD thesisHow populations diverge and form new species in the face of gene flow is a key question in...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
For echolocating bats, hearing is essential for survival. Specializations for detecting and processi...
Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight, and are the second-most speciose mammalian radiati...
PhDThe lineage that gave rise to mammals split from other basal amniotes, approximately 300 million...
<div><p>The ability of bats and toothed whales to echolocate is a remarkable case of convergent evol...
Gene expression data from whole inner ears of juvenile Eptesicus fuscus (big brown bats) whose ages ...
Background - The majority of DNA contained within vertebrate genomes is non-coding, with a certain p...
The remarkable high-frequency sensitivity and selectivity of the mammalian auditory system has been ...
PMCID: PMC3598973This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Background - The majority of DNA contained within vertebrate genomes is non-coding, with a certain p...
Background - The majority of DNA contained within vertebrate genomes is non-coding, with a certain p...
High-frequency hearing is required for echolocating bats to locate, range and identify objects, yet ...
<p>In the “Criteria for inclusion column,” letter codes mean the following: A, upregulated in an ech...
The cochlea is a fluid-filled coil of the inner ear that transforms sound waves into electrical sign...
PhD thesisHow populations diverge and form new species in the face of gene flow is a key question in...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...