Publikationen von JW Lightfoot
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Zeitschriftenartikel (17)
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19 (12), e1011056 (2023)
Kin-recognition and predation shape collective behaviors in the cannibalistic nematode Pristionchus pacificus. PLoS Genetics 2.
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21 (8), e3002270 (2023)
Divergent combinations of cis-regulatory elements control the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. PLoS Biology 3.
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39 (12), msac252 (2022)
Evolution and Diversity of TGF-β Pathways are Linked with Novel Developmental and Behavioral Traits. Molecular Biology and Evolution 4.
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2022, 000576 (2022)
Genomic integration of transgenes using UV irradiation in Pristionchus pacificus. microPublication Biology 5.
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7 (35), eabg8042 (2021)
Sex or cannibalism: Polyphenism and kin recognition control social action strategies in nematodes. Science Advances 6.
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216 (4), S. 947 - 956 (2020)
Improving transgenesis efficiency and CRISPR-associated tools through codon optimization and native intron addition in Pristionchus nematodes. Genetics 7.
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14 (7), S. 1911 (2020)
Correction: Bacterial vitamin B 12 production enhances nematode predatory behavior. The ISME Journal 8.
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14 (6), S. 1494 - 1507 (2020)
Bacterial vitamin B-12 production enhances nematode predatory behavior. The ISME Journal 9.
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16 (4), e1008687 (2020)
Conserved nuclear hormone receptors controlling a novel plastic trait target fast-evolving genes expressed in a single cell. PLoS Genetics 10.
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14 (6), S. 1494 - 1507 (2020)
Bacterial vitamin B12 production enhances nematode predatory behavior. The ISME Journal 11.
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286 (1912), 20191089 (2019)
Cilia drive developmental plasticity and are essential for efficient prey detection in predatory nematodes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 12.
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364 (6435), S. 86 - 89 (2019)
Small peptide-mediated self-recognition prevents cannibalism in predatory nematodes. Science 13.
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7, 17550 (2017)
Regulation of hyperoxia-induced social behaviour in Pristionchus pacificus nematodes requires a novel cilia-mediated environmental input. Scientific Reports 14.
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125 (4), S. 725 - 745 (2016)
Germline organization in Strongyloides nematodes reveals alternative differentiation and regulation mechanisms. Chromosoma: Biology of the Nucleus 15.
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2016 (115), 54404 (2016)
Assaying predatory feeding behaviors in pristionchus and other nematodes. Journal of Visualized Experiments 16.
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9, 142 (2016)
Comparative transcriptomics of the nematode gut identifies global shifts in feeding mode and pathogen susceptibility. BMC Research Notes 17.
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218 (9), S. 1306 - 1313 (2015)
Predatory feeding behaviour in Pristionchus nematodes is dependent on phenotypic plasticity and induced by serotonin. The Journal of Experimental Biology Buchkapitel (1)
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The Genus Pristionchus: a Model for Phenotypic Plasticity, Predatory Behavior, Self-Recognition, and Other Complex Traits. In: Nematodes as model organisms, 1, S. 1 - 23 (Hg. Glazer, I.; Shapiro-Ilan, P.; Sterberg, D.). CAB International, Wallingford, UK (2022)
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The evolution of predatory feeding and self-recognition in nematodes: from switch genes and a self-recognition peptide to neural circuits. In SMBE 2019, SMBE-OR-228, S. 153. Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution Conference 2019 (SMBE 2019), Manchester, UK, 21. Juli 2019 - 25. Juli 2019. (2019)
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Small peptide mediated self-recognition prevents cannibalism in predatory nematodes. In EMBO Workshop: C. Elegans Development, Cell Biology and Gene Expression, S6-02, S. 114. EMBO Workshop: C. Elegans Development, Cell Biology and Gene Expression, Barcelona, Spain, 13. Juni 2018 - 17. Juni 2018. (2018)