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The brittle star genome illuminates the genetic basis of animal appendage regeneration

Elise Parey, Olga Ortega-Martinez, Jérôme Delroisse, et al.

Selected by 16 December 2023

Isabella Cisneros

Evolutionary Biology

Combinatorial interactions of Hox genes establish appendage diversity of the amphipod crustacean parhyale hawaiensis

Erin Jarvis Alberstat, Kevin Chung, Dennis A Sun, et al.

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Distinct regulation of Hox genes by Polycomb Group genes in a crustacean

Dennis A Sun, Yuri Takahashi, Rebecca J Chang, et al.

Selected by 14 April 2022

Olivia Tidswell

Developmental Biology

CeLaVi: An Interactive Cell Lineage Visualisation Tool

Irepan Salvador-Martínez, Marco Grillo, Michalis Averof, et al.

Selected by 23 December 2020

Mariana De Niz

Cell Biology

The visual system of the genetically tractable crustacean parhyale hawaiensis: diversification of eyes and visual circuits associated with low-resolution vision

Ana Patricia Ramos, Ola Gustafsson, Nicolas Labert, et al.

Selected by 16 April 2019

Alexa Sadier

Developmental Biology

Insect wings and body wall evolved from ancient leg segments

Heather S Bruce, Nipam H Patel

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Two sets of wing homologs in the crustacean, parhyale hawaiensis

Courtney M Clark-Hachtel, Yoshinori Tomoyasu

Selected by 07 February 2018

Erik Clark

Evolutionary Biology
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