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elaine SeaverProfessor, Whitney Marine Laboratory for Bioscience, University of Florida Verified email at whitney.ufl.edu Cited by 6477 |
[HTML][HTML] Insights into bilaterian evolution from three spiralian genomes
Current genomic perspectives on animal diversity neglect two prominent phyla, the molluscs
and annelids, that together account for nearly one-third of known marine species and are …
and annelids, that together account for nearly one-third of known marine species and are …
Evolutionary Dynamics of the wnt Gene Family: A Lophotrochozoan Perspective
The wnt gene family encodes a set of secreted glycoproteins involved in key developmental
processes, including cell fate specification and regulation of posterior growth (Cadigan KM, …
processes, including cell fate specification and regulation of posterior growth (Cadigan KM, …
Growth patterns during segmentation in the two polychaete annelids, Capitella sp. I and Hydroides elegans: comparisons at distinct life history stages
EC Seaver, K Thamm, SD Hill - Evolution & development, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Many animals generate new body segments sequentially from a posterior growth zone, and
this is generally thought to be the case for the annelids. Most annelids, including polychaetes…
this is generally thought to be the case for the annelids. Most annelids, including polychaetes…
[HTML][HTML] Genomic Organization and Expression Demonstrate Spatial and Temporal Hox Gene Colinearity in the Lophotrochozoan Capitella sp. I
AC Fröbius, DQ Matus, EC Seaver - PloS one, 2008 - journals.plos.org
Hox genes define regional identities along the anterior–posterior axis in many animals. In a
number of species, Hox genes are clustered in the genome, and the relative order of genes …
number of species, Hox genes are clustered in the genome, and the relative order of genes …
[HTML][HTML] Expression of 'segmentation'genes during larval and juvenile development in the polychaetes Capitella sp. I and H. elegans
EC Seaver, LM Kaneshige - Developmental Biology, 2006 - Elsevier
Polychaete annelids and arthropods are both segmented protostome invertebrates. To
investigate whether the segmented body plan of these two phyla share a common molecular …
investigate whether the segmented body plan of these two phyla share a common molecular …
[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive fate map by intracellular injection of identified blastomeres in the marine polychaete Capitella teleta
NP Meyer, MJ Boyle, MQ Martindale, EC Seaver - EvoDevo, 2010 - Springer
Background The polychaete annelid Capitella teleta (formerly Capitella sp. I) develops by
spiral cleavage and has been the focus of several recent developmental studies aided by a …
spiral cleavage and has been the focus of several recent developmental studies aided by a …
[HTML][HTML] Somatic and germline expression of piwi during development and regeneration in the marine polychaete annelid Capitella teleta
Background Stem cells have a critical role during adult growth and regeneration. Germline
stem cells are specialized stem cells that produce gametes during sexual reproduction. …
stem cells are specialized stem cells that produce gametes during sexual reproduction. …
[HTML][HTML] Neurogenesis in an annelid: characterization of brain neural precursors in the polychaete Capitella sp. I
NP Meyer, EC Seaver - Developmental Biology, 2009 - Elsevier
Intertaxonomic comparisons are important for understanding neurogenesis and evolution of
nervous systems, but high-resolution, cellular studies of early central nervous system …
nervous systems, but high-resolution, cellular studies of early central nervous system …
Developmental expression of foxA and gata genes during gut formation in the polychaete annelid, Capitella sp. I
Most bilaterian animals have evolved a through gut that is regionally specialized along the
anterior–posterior axis. In the polychaete annelid, Capitella sp. I, the alimentary canal is …
anterior–posterior axis. In the polychaete annelid, Capitella sp. I, the alimentary canal is …
[HTML][HTML] Nervous system development in lecithotrophic larval and juvenile stages of the annelid Capitella teleta
Background Reconstructing the evolutionary history of nervous systems requires an understanding
of their architecture and development across diverse taxa. The spiralians encompass …
of their architecture and development across diverse taxa. The spiralians encompass …