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  • A practical guide to method... A practical guide to methods of parentage analysis
    JONES, ADAM G.; SMALL, CLAYTON M.; PACZOLT, KIMBERLY A. ... Molecular ecology resources, January 2010, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    The use of molecular techniques for parentage analysis has been a booming science for over a decade. The most important technological breakthrough was the introduction of microsatellite markers to ...
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  • A microarray analysis of se... A microarray analysis of sex- and gonad-biased gene expression in the zebrafish: evidence for masculinization of the transcriptome
    Small, Clayton M; Carney, Ginger E; Mo, Qianxing ... BMC genomics, 12/2009, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    In many taxa, males and females are very distinct phenotypically, and these differences often reflect divergent selective pressures acting on the sexes. Phenotypic sexual dimorphism almost certainly ...
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  • A rich diversity of opercle... A rich diversity of opercle bone shape among teleost fishes
    Kimmel, Charles B; Small, Clayton M; Knope, Matthew L PloS one, 12/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 12
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    The opercle is a prominent craniofacial bone supporting the gill cover in all bony fish and has been the subject of morphological, developmental, and genetic investigation. We surveyed the shapes of ...
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  • Inter-Regulation of Th17 Cy... Inter-Regulation of Th17 Cytokines and the IL-36 Cytokines In Vitro and In Vivo: Implications in Psoriasis Pathogenesis
    Carrier, Yijun; Ma, Hak-Ling; Ramon, Hilda E. ... Journal of investigative dermatology, 12/2011, Volume: 131, Issue: 12
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    Accumulating evidence indicates that IL-1 family members and Th17 cytokines have a pathogenic role in psoriasis. We investigated the regulatory interactions of the IL-1-like IL-36 cytokine family and ...
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  • Advancing human disease res... Advancing human disease research with fish evolutionary mutant models
    Beck, Emily A.; Healey, Hope M.; Small, Clayton M. ... Trends in genetics, 01/2022, Volume: 38, Issue: 1
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    Model organism research is essential to understand disease mechanisms. However, laboratory-induced genetic models can lack genetic variation and often fail to mimic the spectrum of disease severity. ...
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  • Host genomic variation shap... Host genomic variation shapes gut microbiome diversity in threespine stickleback fish
    Small, Clayton M; Beck, Emily A; Currey, Mark C ... mBio, 10/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 5
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    A major focus of host-microbe research is to understand how genetic differences, of various magnitudes, among hosts translate to differences in their microbiomes. This has been challenging for animal ...
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  • Ovarian transcriptional res... Ovarian transcriptional response to Wolbachia infection in D. melanogaster in the context of between-genotype variation in gene expression
    Frantz, Sophia I; Small, Clayton M; Cresko, William A ... G3 : genes - genomes - genetics, 05/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 5
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    Abstract Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted endosymbiotic bacteria that infects a wide variety of arthropod and nematode hosts. The effects of Wolbachia on host biology are far-reaching and ...
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  • The evolution of the testis... The evolution of the testis transcriptome in pregnant male pipefishes and seahorses
    Johnson, Bernadette D.; Anderson, Andrew P.; Small, Clayton M. ... Evolution, September 2022, 2022-09-00, 20220901, Volume: 76, Issue: 9
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    In many animals, sperm competition and sexual conflict are thought to drive the rapid evolution of male‐specific genes, especially those expressed in the testes. A potential exception occurs in the ...
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  • Leafy and weedy seadragon g... Leafy and weedy seadragon genomes connect genic and repetitive DNA features to the extravagant biology of syngnathid fishes
    Small, Clayton M.; Healey, Hope M.; Currey, Mark C. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 06/2022, Volume: 119, Issue: 26
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    Seadragons are a remarkable lineage of teleost fishes in the family Syngnathidae, renowned for having evolved male pregnancy. Comprising three known species, seadragons are widely recognized and ...
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  • Innate immune responses to ... Innate immune responses to gut microbiota differ between oceanic and freshwater threespine stickleback populations
    Milligan-Myhre, Kathryn; Small, Clayton M; Mittge, Erika K ... Disease models & mechanisms, 02/2016, Volume: 9, Issue: 2
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    Animal hosts must co-exist with beneficial microbes while simultaneously being able to mount rapid, non-specific, innate immune responses to pathogenic microbes. How this balance is achieved is not ...
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