One goal of comparative immunology is to derive inferences about evolutionary pathways in the development of immune-defense systems. Almost 700 million years ago, a major divergence occurred in the phylogeny of animals, spitting all descendants into either the protostome or deuterostome (includes vertebrates) lineages. Genes have evolved independently along these lineages for that amount of time. Cnidarians originated before that divergence event, and can hold clues as to which immune response genes are homologous to both lineages. This work uses the gorgonian coral, Swiftia exserta, for two major reasons: (1) because of their phylogenetic position, corals are an important animal model in studies concerning the phylogeny of immune-response ...
The immune system maintains the integrity of the organisms through a complex network of molecules, c...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Corals, like many other marine invertebrates, lack a mature allorecogniti...
The immune systems of cnidaria are important to study for two reasons: to gain a better understandin...
One goal of comparative immunology is to derive inferences about evolutionary pathways in the develo...
One goal of comparative immunology is to derive inferences about evolutionary pathways in the develo...
Graduation date: 2015Cnidarians, such as corals and sea anemones serve as hosts to a variety of orga...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet due partially to the habitat struct...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet due partially to the habitat struct...
BACKGROUND Characterization of the innate immune repertoire of extant cnidarians is of both fundamen...
Comparative analysis of the expanding genomic resources for scleractinian corals may provide insight...
Several of the key genes and pathways of vertebrate immunity appear to have much earlier origins tha...
Reef-building corals form bio-diverse marine ecosystems of high societal and economic value, but are...
Reef-building corals form bio-diverse marine ecosystems of high societal and economic value, but are...
BACKGROUND: Corals, like many other marine invertebrates, lack a mature allorecognition system in ea...
Reef-building corals are representatives of one of the earliest diverging metazoan lineages and are ...
The immune system maintains the integrity of the organisms through a complex network of molecules, c...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Corals, like many other marine invertebrates, lack a mature allorecogniti...
The immune systems of cnidaria are important to study for two reasons: to gain a better understandin...
One goal of comparative immunology is to derive inferences about evolutionary pathways in the develo...
One goal of comparative immunology is to derive inferences about evolutionary pathways in the develo...
Graduation date: 2015Cnidarians, such as corals and sea anemones serve as hosts to a variety of orga...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet due partially to the habitat struct...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet due partially to the habitat struct...
BACKGROUND Characterization of the innate immune repertoire of extant cnidarians is of both fundamen...
Comparative analysis of the expanding genomic resources for scleractinian corals may provide insight...
Several of the key genes and pathways of vertebrate immunity appear to have much earlier origins tha...
Reef-building corals form bio-diverse marine ecosystems of high societal and economic value, but are...
Reef-building corals form bio-diverse marine ecosystems of high societal and economic value, but are...
BACKGROUND: Corals, like many other marine invertebrates, lack a mature allorecognition system in ea...
Reef-building corals are representatives of one of the earliest diverging metazoan lineages and are ...
The immune system maintains the integrity of the organisms through a complex network of molecules, c...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Corals, like many other marine invertebrates, lack a mature allorecogniti...
The immune systems of cnidaria are important to study for two reasons: to gain a better understandin...