Wiring for independence: Positive feedback motifs facilitate individuation of traits in development and evolution
Published 2015 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Wiring for independence: Positive feedback motifs facilitate individuation of traits in development and evolution
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY PART B-MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL EVOLUTION
Volume 324, Issue 2, Pages 104-113
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2015-03-06
DOI
10.1002/jez.b.22612
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Solving Differential Equations inR: PackagedeSolve
- (2015) Karline Soetaert et al. Journal of Statistical Software
- Design principles of stripe-forming motifs: the role of positive feedback
- (2014) Andreea Munteanu et al. Scientific Reports
- Genomic Correlates of Relationship QTL Involved in Fore- versus Hind Limb Divergence in Mice
- (2013) Mihaela Pavlicev et al. Genome Biology and Evolution
- Monotonicity is a key feature of genotype-phenotype maps
- (2013) Arne B. Gjuvsland et al. Frontiers in Genetics
- Spatiotemporal network motif reveals the biological traits of developmental gene regulatory networks in Drosophila melanogaster
- (2012) Man-Sun Kim et al. BMC Systems Biology
- Evolvability of feed-forward loop architecture biases its abundance in transcription networks
- (2012) Stefanie Widder et al. BMC Systems Biology
- Circuitry and Dynamics of Human Transcription Factor Regulatory Networks
- (2012) Shane Neph et al. CELL
- MULTIDIMENSIONAL ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION OF A FEED-FORWARD NETWORK AND THE ILLUSION OF COMPENSATION
- (2012) Kevin Bullaughey EVOLUTION
- Maintaining differentiated cellular identity
- (2012) Johan Holmberg et al. NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS
- A model of developmental evolution: selection, pleiotropy and compensation
- (2012) Mihaela Pavlicev et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- Parameters in Dynamic Models of Complex Traits are Containers of Missing Heritability
- (2012) Yunpeng Wang et al. PLoS Computational Biology
- Drosophila sex combs as a model of evolutionary innovations
- (2011) Artyom Kopp EVOLUTION & DEVELOPMENT
- Order-preserving principles underlying genotype-phenotype maps ensure high additive proportions of genetic variance
- (2011) A. B. GJUVSLAND et al. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- Convergent Evolution of Endometrial Prolactin Expression in Primates, Mice, and Elephants Through the Independent Recruitment of Transposable Elements
- (2011) Deena Emera et al. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
- Evolution of Sex-Specific Traits through Changes in HOX-Dependent doublesex Expression
- (2011) Kohtaro Tanaka et al. PLOS BIOLOGY
- Heterochronic evolution reveals modular timing changes in budding yeast transcriptomes
- (2011) Daniel F Simola et al. GENOME BIOLOGY
- Dynamic network rewiring determines temporal regulatory functions in Drosophilamelanogaster development processes
- (2010) Man-Sun Kim et al. BIOESSAYS
- An atlas of gene regulatory networks reveals multiple three-gene mechanisms for interpreting morphogen gradients
- (2010) James Cotterell et al. Molecular Systems Biology
- Allele Interaction – Single Locus Genetics Meets Regulatory Biology
- (2010) Arne B. Gjuvsland et al. PLoS One
- Evolution of gene function and regulatory control after whole-genome duplication: Comparative analyses in vertebrates
- (2009) K. S. Kassahn et al. GENOME RESEARCH
- Tissue specificity and the human protein interaction network
- (2009) Alice Bossi et al. Molecular Systems Biology
- Epistasis in a quantitative trait captured by a molecular model of transcription factor interactions
- (2009) Jason Gertz et al. THEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY
- Positive feedback in cellular control systems
- (2008) Alexander Y. Mitrophanov et al. BIOESSAYS
- Transposable elements and the evolution of regulatory networks
- (2008) Cédric Feschotte NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreFind the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
Search