Publications of RJ Sommer
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Journal Article (258)
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Journal Article
105 (31), pp. 10826 - 10831 (2008)
Wnt signaling in Pristionchus pacificus gonadal arm extension and the evolution of organ shape. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 182.
Journal Article
30 (7), pp. 653 - 658 (2008)
Homology and the hierarchy of biological systems. Bioessays 183.
Journal Article
10 (3), pp. 261 - 391 (2008)
Species-specific recognition of beetle cues by the nematode Pristionchus maupasi. Evolution and Development 184.
Journal Article
105 (22), pp. 7779 - 7784 (2008)
Natural variation in Pristionchus pacificus insect pheromone attraction involves the protein kinase EGL-4. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 185.
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9, 30 (2008)
A Caenorhabditis motif compendium for studying transcriptional gene regulation. BMC Genomics 186.
Journal Article
18 (2), pp. 142 - 146 (2008)
Wnt signaling induces vulva development in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus. Current Biology 187.
Journal Article
17 (22), pp. 1925 - 1937 (2007)
Trends, stasis, and drift in the evolution of nematode vulva development. Current Biology 188.
Journal Article
47 (4), pp. 601 - 609 (2007)
Deconvoluting lung evolution: from phenotypes to gene regulatory networks. Integrative and Comparative Biology 189.
Journal Article
24 (9), pp. 883 - 889 (2007)
The nematode Pristionchus pacificus (Nematoda: Diplogastridae) is associated with the oriental beetle Exomala orientalis (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in Japan. Zoological Science 190.
Journal Article
134 (17), pp. 3111 - 3119 (2007)
The pax-3 gene is involved in vulva formation in Pristionchus pacificus and is a target of the Hox gene lin-39. Development 191.
Journal Article
8, 57 (2007)
Functional diversification of the nematode mbd2/3 gene between Pristionchus pacificus and Caenorhabditis elegans. BMC Genetics 192.
Journal Article
7, 104 (2007)
Phylogeny of the nematode genus Pristionchus and implications for biodiversity, biogeography and the evolution of hermaphroditism. BMC Evolutionary Biology 193.
Journal Article
104 (24), pp. 10086 - 10091 (2007)
Evolution of robustness in the signaling network of Pristionchus vulva development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 194.
Journal Article
16 (6), pp. 1267 - 1280 (2007)
Distinct patterns of genetic variation in Pristionchus pacificus and Caenorhabditis elegans, two partially selfing nematodes with cosmopolitan distribution. Molecular Ecology 195.
Journal Article
3 (2 ), e20, pp. 0313 - 0322 (2007)
Improving the Caenorhabditis elegans Genome Annotation Using Machine Learning. PLoS Computational Biology 196.
Journal Article
35 (Database issue), pp. D498 - D502 (2007)
Pristionchus.org: a genome-centric database of the nematode satellite species Pristionchus pacificus. Nucleic Acids Research (London) 197.
Journal Article
16 (23), pp. 2359 - 2365 (2006)
Chemoattraction in Pristionchus nematodes and implications for insect recognition. Current Biology 198.
Journal Article
3, 14 (2006)
Sex, bugs and Haldane's rule: the nematode genus Pristionchus in the United States. Frontiers in Zoology 199.
Journal Article
16 (14), pp. 1386 - 1394 (2006)
HAIRY-like transcription factors and the evolution of the nematode vulva equivalence group. Current Biology 200.
Journal Article
133 (13), pp. 2451 - 2453 (2006)
New inroads to development. Development