Psychophysiological disorders chronically impair brain functions, often accompanied by dysregulation of multiple genes, suggesting a multifaceted etiology behind the symptoms. To explore transcription factors (TFs) involved in such trans...
Donna M Bond   Oscar Ortega-Recalde   Melanie K Laird   Takashi Hayakawa   Kyle S Richardson   Finlay C B Reese   Bruce Kyle   Brooke E McIsaac-Williams   Bruce C Robertson   Yolanda van Heezik   Amy L Adams   Wei-Shan Chang   Bettina Haase   Jacquelyn Mountcastle   Maximilian Driller   Joanna Collins   Kerstin Howe   Yasuhiro Go   Francoise Thibaud-Nissen   Nicholas C Lister   Paul D Waters   Olivier Fedrigo   Erich D Jarvis   Neil J Gemmell   Alana Alexander   Timothy A Hore   
Combining genome assembly with population and functional genomics can provide valuable insights to development and evolution, as well as tools for species management. Here, we present a chromosome-level genome assembly of the common brushtail poss...
Kazunori Yamahira   Kobayashi H   Ryo Kakioka   Montenegro J   Masengi KWA   Okuda N   Nagano AJ   Tanaka R   Naruse K   Tatsumoto S   Yasuhiro Go   Ansai S   Junko Kusumi   
Journal of evolutionary biology 2023年9月 [査読有り]
Because speciation might have been promoted by ancient introgression from an extinct lineage, it is important to detect the existence of 'ghost introgression' in focal taxa and examine its contribution to their diversification. In this study, we e...
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Given their high sociality and close evolutionary distance to humans, monkeys are an essential animal model for unraveling the biological mechanisms underlying human social behavior and elucidating the path...
Noriyuki Toji   Azusa Sawai   Hongdi Wang   Yu Ji   Rintaro Sugioka   Yasuhiro Go   Kazuhiro Wada   
Research Square 2023年5月
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<jats:p>The emergence of individuality during learned behavior is a general feature of animal species, yet the biological bases of its development remain unknown. Similar to human speech, songbirds develop indivi...