Wound healing, calcium signaling, and other novel pathways are associated with the formation of butterfly eyespots
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1754212024-04-03T10:37:07Z Wound healing, calcium signaling, and other novel pathways are associated with the formation of butterfly eyespots Özsu, N Monteiro, A BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ecdysone receptor fibroblast growth factor mitogen activated protein kinase Notch receptor protein Patched saccharopine dehydrogenase sonic hedgehog protein stress activated protein kinase transcription factor DLX5 transcriptome messenger RNA alpha aminoadipic semialdehyde gene animal cell animal tissue Article Bicyclus anynana butterfly calcium signaling controlled study cubitus interruptus gene distal less gene down regulation engrailed gene eye color eye development eyespot farnesoic acid O methyl transferase gene gene gene expression gene identification gene regulatory network gene sequence genetic association genetic trait heredity Hox gene next generation sequencing nonhuman painless gene patched gene physical phenomena pupation spalt gene upregulation wild type wing wingless gene wound healing yellow gene animal butterfly calcium signaling cluster analysis evolution female gene expression profiling genetics growth, development and aging male metabolism phenotype pigmentation pupa Animals Biological Evolution Butterflies Calcium Signaling Cluster Analysis Female Gene Expression Profiling Gene Regulatory Networks Male Phenotype Pigmentation Pupa RNA, Messenger Wings, Animal Wound Healing 10.1186/s12864-017-4175-7 BMC Genomics 18 1 788 2020-09-09T10:34:36Z 2020-09-09T10:34:36Z 2017 Article Özsu, N, Monteiro, A (2017). Wound healing, calcium signaling, and other novel pathways are associated with the formation of butterfly eyespots. BMC Genomics 18 (1) : 788. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-017-4175-7 1471-2164 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175421 Unpaywall 20200831 |
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ecdysone receptor fibroblast growth factor mitogen activated protein kinase Notch receptor protein Patched saccharopine dehydrogenase sonic hedgehog protein stress activated protein kinase transcription factor DLX5 transcriptome messenger RNA alpha aminoadipic semialdehyde gene animal cell animal tissue Article Bicyclus anynana butterfly calcium signaling controlled study cubitus interruptus gene distal less gene down regulation engrailed gene eye color eye development eyespot farnesoic acid O methyl transferase gene gene gene expression gene identification gene regulatory network gene sequence genetic association genetic trait heredity Hox gene next generation sequencing nonhuman painless gene patched gene physical phenomena pupation spalt gene upregulation wild type wing wingless gene wound healing yellow gene animal butterfly calcium signaling cluster analysis evolution female gene expression profiling genetics growth, development and aging male metabolism phenotype pigmentation pupa Animals Biological Evolution Butterflies Calcium Signaling Cluster Analysis Female Gene Expression Profiling Gene Regulatory Networks Male Phenotype Pigmentation Pupa RNA, Messenger Wings, Animal Wound Healing |
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ecdysone receptor fibroblast growth factor mitogen activated protein kinase Notch receptor protein Patched saccharopine dehydrogenase sonic hedgehog protein stress activated protein kinase transcription factor DLX5 transcriptome messenger RNA alpha aminoadipic semialdehyde gene animal cell animal tissue Article Bicyclus anynana butterfly calcium signaling controlled study cubitus interruptus gene distal less gene down regulation engrailed gene eye color eye development eyespot farnesoic acid O methyl transferase gene gene gene expression gene identification gene regulatory network gene sequence genetic association genetic trait heredity Hox gene next generation sequencing nonhuman painless gene patched gene physical phenomena pupation spalt gene upregulation wild type wing wingless gene wound healing yellow gene animal butterfly calcium signaling cluster analysis evolution female gene expression profiling genetics growth, development and aging male metabolism phenotype pigmentation pupa Animals Biological Evolution Butterflies Calcium Signaling Cluster Analysis Female Gene Expression Profiling Gene Regulatory Networks Male Phenotype Pigmentation Pupa RNA, Messenger Wings, Animal Wound Healing Özsu, N Monteiro, A Wound healing, calcium signaling, and other novel pathways are associated with the formation of butterfly eyespots |
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Wound healing, calcium signaling, and other novel pathways are associated with the formation of butterfly eyespots |
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