The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecithotrophic (nonfeeding) development in the sea urchin genus Heliocidaris is one of the most comprehensively studied life history transitions in any animal. Although the evolution of lecithotrophy involved substantial changes to larval development and morphology, it is not known to what extent changes in gene expression underlie the developmental differences between species, nor do we understand how these changes evolved within the context of the well-defined gene regulatory network (GRN) underlying sea urchin development. To address these questions, we used RNA-seq to measure expression dynamics across development in three species: the lecithot...
Regulatory interactions buffer development against genetic and environmental perturbations, but adap...
Across heterogeneous landscapes, populations may have adaptive differences in gene regulation that a...
Across heterogeneous landscapes, populations may have adaptive differences in gene regulation that a...
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecith...
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecith...
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecith...
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecith...
<div><p>The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) t...
<p>My dissertation work integrates comparative transcriptomics and functional analyses to investigat...
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecith...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Our study includes three sea urchin species: the sister species <i>H</i>. <i>tubercula...
Embryonic development is arguably the most complex process an organism undergoes during its lifetime...
<div><p>Accurate temporal control of gene expression is essential for normal development and must be...
The gastrula stage represents the point in development at which the three primary germ layers diverg...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In echinoderms, majo...
Regulatory interactions buffer development against genetic and environmental perturbations, but adap...
Across heterogeneous landscapes, populations may have adaptive differences in gene regulation that a...
Across heterogeneous landscapes, populations may have adaptive differences in gene regulation that a...
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecith...
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecith...
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecith...
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecith...
<div><p>The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) t...
<p>My dissertation work integrates comparative transcriptomics and functional analyses to investigat...
The ecologically significant shift in developmental strategy from planktotrophic (feeding) to lecith...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Our study includes three sea urchin species: the sister species <i>H</i>. <i>tubercula...
Embryonic development is arguably the most complex process an organism undergoes during its lifetime...
<div><p>Accurate temporal control of gene expression is essential for normal development and must be...
The gastrula stage represents the point in development at which the three primary germ layers diverg...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In echinoderms, majo...
Regulatory interactions buffer development against genetic and environmental perturbations, but adap...
Across heterogeneous landscapes, populations may have adaptive differences in gene regulation that a...
Across heterogeneous landscapes, populations may have adaptive differences in gene regulation that a...