This Zenodo upload contains data from the draft genome of the brittle star Ophioderma brevispinum (Say, 1859). Please read our READ-ME.md file for additional details. You can cite the paper: Mashanov, V., Machado, D.J., Reid, R. et al. Twinkle twinkle brittle star: the draft genome of Ophioderma brevispinum (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) as a resource for regeneration research. BMC Genomics 23, 574 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-022-08750-y. Abstract: Background—Echinoderms are established models in experimental and developmental biology, however genomic resources are still lacking for many species. Here, we present the draft genome of Ophioderma brevispinum, an emerging model organism in the field of regenerative biology. This ne...
The recent emergence of transcriptomic data available for echinoderms opened up the possibility of u...
Reparative regeneration is defined as the replacement of lost adult body parts and is a phenomenon w...
Cell signaling pathways play key roles in coordinating cellular events in development. The Notch sig...
This Zenodo upload contains data from the draft genome of the brittle star Ophioderma brevispinum (S...
Regeneration, in which lost or damaged tissues are re-grown, is a common phenomenon amongst animals ...
Echinoderms are well known for their extensive regenerative abilities, but have been neglected in th...
Background: Amongst the echinoderms the class Ophiuroidea is of particular interest for its phylogen...
BACKGROUND: There are five major extant groups of Echinodermata: Crinoidea (feather stars and sea li...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
Amongst the echinoderms the class Ophiuroidea is of particular interest for its phylogenetic positio...
This upload contains supplementary digital material for the manuscript entitled "EchinoDB: An update...
Brittlestars in the family Ophiocomidae are large and colourful inhabitants of tropical shallow wate...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technology allows to obtain a deeper and more complete view of tran...
Brittle stars are included within a whole range of species, which contribute to knowledge in the med...
The gastrula stage represents the point in development at which the three primary germ layers diverg...
The recent emergence of transcriptomic data available for echinoderms opened up the possibility of u...
Reparative regeneration is defined as the replacement of lost adult body parts and is a phenomenon w...
Cell signaling pathways play key roles in coordinating cellular events in development. The Notch sig...
This Zenodo upload contains data from the draft genome of the brittle star Ophioderma brevispinum (S...
Regeneration, in which lost or damaged tissues are re-grown, is a common phenomenon amongst animals ...
Echinoderms are well known for their extensive regenerative abilities, but have been neglected in th...
Background: Amongst the echinoderms the class Ophiuroidea is of particular interest for its phylogen...
BACKGROUND: There are five major extant groups of Echinodermata: Crinoidea (feather stars and sea li...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
Amongst the echinoderms the class Ophiuroidea is of particular interest for its phylogenetic positio...
This upload contains supplementary digital material for the manuscript entitled "EchinoDB: An update...
Brittlestars in the family Ophiocomidae are large and colourful inhabitants of tropical shallow wate...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technology allows to obtain a deeper and more complete view of tran...
Brittle stars are included within a whole range of species, which contribute to knowledge in the med...
The gastrula stage represents the point in development at which the three primary germ layers diverg...
The recent emergence of transcriptomic data available for echinoderms opened up the possibility of u...
Reparative regeneration is defined as the replacement of lost adult body parts and is a phenomenon w...
Cell signaling pathways play key roles in coordinating cellular events in development. The Notch sig...