DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

Special Issue on the Sea Urchin Genome: Implications and Insights
Edited by Eric Davidson, Dave McClay and Richard Hynes
Volume 300, Number 1, December 1, 2006

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Table of Contents

Special issue: The sea urchin genome
Eric Davidson

Shedding Genomic Light on Aristotle's Lantern
Erica Sodergren et al.

The Sea Urchin's Siren
Thoru Pederson et al.

In the Beginning… Animal Fertilization and Sea Urchin Development
Gary M Wessel et al.

High regulatory gene use in sea urchin embryogenesis: Implications for bilaterian development and evolution
Eric H Davidson et al.

Identification and developmental expression of the ets gene family in the sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)
Maria I Arnone et al.

Sea Urchin Forkhead Gene Family: Phylogeny and Embryonic Expression
Paola Oliveri et al.

Genetic organization and embryonic expression of the ParaHox genes in the sea urchin S. purpuratus: insights into the relationship between clustering and colinearity
Pedro Martinez et al.

Identification and characterization of homeobox transcription factor genes in Stongylocentrotus purpuratus, and their expression in embryonic development
Eric H Davidson et al.

Gene families encoding transcription factors expressed in early development of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Eric H Davidson et al.

The C2H2 zinc finger genes of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus and their expression in embryonic development
Eric H Davidson et al.

A genome-wide survey of the evolutionarily conserved Wnt pathways in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Jenifer Croce et al.

RTK and TGF-b signaling pathways genes in the sea urchin genome
Thierry Lepage et al.

Genomics and expression profiles of the Hedgehog and Notch signaling pathways in sea urchin development
Katherine Walton et al.

Lineage-specific expansions provide genomic complexity among sea urchin GTPases
Wendy Beane et al.

The Sea Urchin Kinome: A First Look
Cynthia Bradham et al.

Protein Tyrosine and Serine-Threonine Phosphatases in the Sea Urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus: Identification and Potential Functions
Christine Byrum et al.

Analysis of cytoskeletal and motility proteins in the sea urchin genome assembly
Robert L Morris et al.

The genomic repertoire for cell cycle control and DNA metabolism in S. purpuratus
Anne-Marie Geneviere et al.

The Echinoderm Adhesome
Richard O Hynes et al.

Sea urchin metalloproteases: a genomic survey of the tolloid-like, MMP and ADAM families
Lynne M Angerer et al.

Intermediary Metabolism In Sea Urchin: The first inferences from the genome sequence
Arcady Mushegian et al.

Translational control genes in the sea urchin genome
Julia Morales et al.

The sea urchin histone gene complement
William Marzluff et al.

The genomic underpinnings of apoptosis in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
James A Coffman et al.

A Genome-Wide Analysis of Biomineralization-Related Proteins in the Sea Urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Charles A Ettensohn et al.

The immune gene repertoire encoded in the purple sea urchin genome
Jonathan P Rast et al.

The chemical defensome: Environmental sensing and response genes in the Strongylocentrotus purpuratus genome
Jared Goldstone et al.

Oogenesis: Single cell development and differentiation
Gary M Wessel et al.

Germ line determinants are not localized early in sea urchin development, but do accumulate in the small micromere lineage
Gary M Wessel et al.

A functional genomic and proteomic perspective of sea urchin calcium signaling and egg activation
Kathy R. Foltz et al.

A Genomic View of the Sea Urchin Nervous System
Robert D. Burke et al.

Opsins and Clusters of Sensory G-Protein Coupled Receptors in the Sea Urchin Genome
Maria I Arnone et al.

A database of mRNA expression patterns for the sea urchin embryo
Lynne M Angerer et al.

The Strongylocentrotus purpuratus genome: A comparative perspective
Andy Cameron et al.



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