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Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

Subject:
Cell Biology
Publisher:
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company —
Wiley
ISSN:
1526-954X
Scimago Journal Rank:
113

2023

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2018

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2017

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2016

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2015

Volume 53
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2014

Volume 52
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2013

Volume 51
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2012

Volume 50
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2011

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2010

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2009

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2008

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2007

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2006

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2005

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2004

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2003

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Volume 35
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2002

Volume 34
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Volume 33
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2001

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2000

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Volume 27
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Volume 26
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1999

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1998

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1997

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1996

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1994

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1993

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1992

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1991

Volume 12
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1990

Volume 11
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1989

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1988

Volume 9
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1987

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1986

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1985

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1984

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1983

Volume 4
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1982

Volume 3
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1981

Volume 2
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1979

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Evidences of differential methylation in the genome during development in the cactophilic Drosophila species

Santos, Adriano S.; Ramos, Ester S.; Valente‐Gaiesky, Vera L. S.; Melo Sene, Fábio; Manfrin, Maura H.

2023 Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

doi: 10.1002/dvg.23554pmid: 37750176

DNA methylation with 5‐methylcytosine (5mC) has been reported in the genome of several eukaryotes, with marked differences between vertebrates and invertebrates. DNA methylation is poorly understood as its role in evolution in insects. Drosophila gouveai (cluster Drosophila buzzatii) presents larvae that develop obligatorily in necrotic tissues of cacti in nature, with the distribution of populations in South America, and plasticity of phenotypes in insect–plant interaction. We characterize organisms at developmental stages and analyze variations at multiple methylation‐sensitive loci in pupae, and adult flies using methylation sensitive amplification polymorphism. We obtained 326 loci with CCGG targets in the genome of D. gouveai. Genomic regions with molecular lengths from 100 to 700 pb were most informative about methylation states. Multiple loci show differences in methylation‐sensitive sites (MSL) concerning developmental stages, such as in pupae (MSL = 40), female reproductive tissue (MSL = 76), and male reproductive tissues (MSL = 58). Our results are the first evidence of genome‐wide methylation in D. gouveai organisms.
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Tumor dormancy: EMT beyond invasion and metastasis

Aouad, Patrick; Quinn, Hazel M.; Berger, Adeline; Brisken, Cathrin

2023 Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

doi: 10.1002/dvg.23552

More than two‐thirds of cancer‐related deaths are attributable to metastases. In some tumor types metastasis can occur up to 20 years after diagnosis and successful treatment of the primary tumor, a phenomenon termed late recurrence. Metastases arise from disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) that leave the primary tumor early on in tumor development, either as single cells or clusters, adapt to new environments, and reduce or shut down their proliferation entering a state of dormancy for prolonged periods of time. Dormancy has been difficult to track clinically and study experimentally. Recent advances in technology and disease modeling have provided new insights into the molecular mechanisms orchestrating dormancy and the switch to a proliferative state. A new role for epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (EMT) in inducing plasticity and maintaining a dormant state in several cancer models has been revealed. In this review, we summarize the major findings linking EMT to dormancy control and highlight the importance of pre‐clinical models and tumor/tissue context when designing studies. Understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms controlling dormant DTCs is pivotal in developing new therapeutic agents that prevent distant recurrence by maintaining a dormant state.
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V. K. Meenakshi: The first lady of ascidian research in India. Active: 1994–present

Mondal, Jhimli

2023 Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

doi: 10.1002/dvg.23547pmid: 37735943

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A long and winding but exciting road: Biodiversity, phylogenetic, and biogeographic relationships of ascidians in the Southwest Atlantic

Aranzamendi, M. Carla

2023 Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

doi: 10.1002/dvg.23551

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Signals, grids, and geometry: In pursuit of understanding cell fate switches

Hudson, Clare

2023 Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

doi: 10.1002/dvg.23546pmid: 37715353

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“Beyond transcription: How post‐transcriptional mechanisms drive neural crest EMT”

Guzman‐Espinoza, Mariann; Kim, Minyoung; Ow, Cindy; Hutchins, Erica J.

2023 Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

doi: 10.1002/dvg.23553pmid: 37735882

The neural crest is a stem cell population that originates from the ectoderm during the initial steps of nervous system development. Neural crest cells delaminate from the neuroepithelium by undergoing a spatiotemporally regulated epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (EMT) that proceeds in a coordinated wave head‐to‐tail to exit from the neural tube. While much is known about the transcriptional programs and membrane changes that promote EMT, there are additional levels of gene expression control that neural crest cells exert at the level of RNA to control EMT and migration. Yet, the role of post‐transcriptional regulation, and how it drives and contributes to neural crest EMT, is not well understood. In this mini‐review, we explore recent advances in our understanding of the role of post‐transcriptional regulation during neural crest EMT.
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Regulatory mechanisms for sperm chemotaxis and flagellar motility

Shiba, Kogiku

2023 Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

doi: 10.1002/dvg.23549pmid: 37700488

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Diversity and distribution of ascidians

Stefaniak, Lauren M.

2023 Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

doi: 10.1002/dvg.23548pmid: 37715351

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The story of my research with ascidians

De Bernardi, Fiorenza

2023 Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

doi: 10.1002/dvg.23550

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Two Ciona sister species are not just complex, but wonderful: A study of maternal mRNAs to safeguard life on earth

Sato, Atsuko

2023 Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development

doi: 10.1002/dvg.23555

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