BackgroundThe sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role in conspecific fertilization and reproductive isolation of sea urchins. Molecular evolution of the gene has been extensively investigated with the attention focused on the protein coding regions. Intron evolution has been investigated to a much lesser extent. We have studied nucleotide variability in the complete bindin locus, including two exons and one intron, in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius represented by two morphological forms. We have also analyzed all available bindin sequences for two other sea urchin species, S. pallidus and S. droebachiensis.ResultsThe results show that the bindin sequences from the two forms of S. ...
ABSTRACT Sea urchins have been model organisms for the study of fertilization for more than a centur...
Among shallow water sea urchin genera, Arbacia is the only genus that contains species found in both...
The generation of reproductive incompatibility between groups requires a rare genotype with low comp...
BackgroundThe sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role ...
The sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role in conspec...
Synopsis Research on speciation of marine organisms has lagged behind that of terrestrial ones, but ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161...
Bindin is the sea urchin sperm acrosomal protein that is responsible for the species-specific adhesi...
The evolution of reproductive barriers is crucial to the process of speciation. In the Echinoidea, s...
Strongylocentrotus intermedius (A. Agassiz, 1863) is an economically important sea urchin inhabiting...
Bindin, a major protein of the sea urchin acrosome granule, mediates the species-specific adhesion a...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Bindin is a major protein of the sea urchin sperm acrosome granule which mediates the species-specif...
The chromosomal arrangement, genomic copy number, intron positions and nucleotide sequence of actin ...
ABSTRACT Sea urchins have been model organisms for the study of fertilization for more than a centur...
Among shallow water sea urchin genera, Arbacia is the only genus that contains species found in both...
The generation of reproductive incompatibility between groups requires a rare genotype with low comp...
BackgroundThe sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role ...
The sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role in conspec...
Synopsis Research on speciation of marine organisms has lagged behind that of terrestrial ones, but ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161...
Bindin is the sea urchin sperm acrosomal protein that is responsible for the species-specific adhesi...
The evolution of reproductive barriers is crucial to the process of speciation. In the Echinoidea, s...
Strongylocentrotus intermedius (A. Agassiz, 1863) is an economically important sea urchin inhabiting...
Bindin, a major protein of the sea urchin acrosome granule, mediates the species-specific adhesion a...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Bindin is a major protein of the sea urchin sperm acrosome granule which mediates the species-specif...
The chromosomal arrangement, genomic copy number, intron positions and nucleotide sequence of actin ...
ABSTRACT Sea urchins have been model organisms for the study of fertilization for more than a centur...
Among shallow water sea urchin genera, Arbacia is the only genus that contains species found in both...
The generation of reproductive incompatibility between groups requires a rare genotype with low comp...