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196 related items for PubMed ID: 1775065

  • 1. Comparison of the bindin proteins of Strongylocentrotus franciscanus, S. purpuratus, and Lytechinus variegatus: sequences involved in the species specificity of fertilization.
    Minor JE, Fromson DR, Britten RJ, Davidson EH.
    Mol Biol Evol; 1991 Nov; 8(6):781-95. PubMed ID: 1775065
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  • 2. Structure/function analysis of the sea urchin sperm adhesive protein bindin.
    Lopez A, Miraglia SJ, Glabe CG.
    Dev Biol; 1993 Mar; 156(1):24-33. PubMed ID: 8449368
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  • 3. Speciation on the coasts of the new world: phylogeography and the evolution of bindin in the sea urchin genus Lytechinus.
    Zigler KS, Lessios HA.
    Evolution; 2004 Jun; 58(6):1225-41. PubMed ID: 15266972
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  • 4. The sequence of the Arbacia punctulata bindin cDNA and implications for the structural basis of species-specific sperm adhesion and fertilization.
    Glabe CG, Clark D.
    Dev Biol; 1991 Feb; 143(2):282-8. PubMed ID: 1991551
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  • 5. Evaluation of sequence variation and selection in the bindin locus of the red sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus franciscanus.
    Debenham P, Brzezinski MA, Foltz KR.
    J Mol Evol; 2000 Nov; 51(5):481-90. PubMed ID: 11080371
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  • 6. The molecular evolution of sperm bindin in six species of sea urchins (Echinoida: Strongylocentrotidae).
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    Mol Biol Evol; 1998 Dec; 15(12):1761-71. PubMed ID: 9866210
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  • 7. Species-specific inhibition of fertilization by a peptide derived from the sperm protein bindin.
    Minor JE, Britten RJ, Davidson EH.
    Mol Biol Cell; 1993 Apr; 4(4):375-87. PubMed ID: 8507896
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  • 8. Mitochondrial DNA and bindin gene sequence evolution among allopatric species of the sea urchin genus Arbacia.
    Metz EC, Gómez-Gutiérrez G, Vacquier VD.
    Mol Biol Evol; 1998 Feb; 15(2):185-95. PubMed ID: 9491615
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  • 9. Sequence of mRNA coding for bindin, a species-specific sea urchin sperm protein required for fertilization.
    Gao B, Klein LE, Britten RJ, Davidson EH.
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  • 10. Evolution of bindin in the pantropical sea urchin Tripneustes: comparisons to bindin of other genera.
    Zigler KS, Lessios HA.
    Mol Biol Evol; 2003 Feb; 20(2):220-31. PubMed ID: 12598689
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  • 11. Structure, expression, and transcriptional regulation of the Strongylocentrotus franciscanus spec gene family encoding intracellular calcium-binding proteins.
    Villinski JT, Kiyama T, Dayal S, Zhang N, Liang S, Klein WH.
    Dev Genes Evol; 2005 Aug; 215(8):410-22. PubMed ID: 15871032
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  • 12. Adaptive evolution of sperm bindin tracks egg incompatibility in neotropical sea urchins of the genus Echinometra.
    McCartney MA, Lessios HA.
    Mol Biol Evol; 2004 Apr; 21(4):732-45. PubMed ID: 14963103
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  • 13. Evolutionary change in the repetition frequency of sea urchin DNA sequences.
    Moore GP, Scheller RH, Davidson EH, Britten RJ.
    Cell; 1978 Oct; 15(2):649-60. PubMed ID: 719756
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  • 14. Organization and evolution of the actin gene family in sea urchins.
    Johnson PJ, Foran DR, Moore GP.
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  • 15. Molecular phylogenies and divergence times of sea urchin species of Strongylocentrotidae, Echinoida.
    Lee YH.
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  • 16. Major components of a sea urchin block to polyspermy are structurally and functionally conserved.
    Wong JL, Wessel GM.
    Evol Dev; 2004 Aug; 6(3):134-53. PubMed ID: 15099301
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  • 17. Evolution of sea urchin non-repetitive DNA.
    Hall TJ, Grula JW, Davidson EH, Britten RJ.
    J Mol Evol; 1980 Dec; 16(2):95-110. PubMed ID: 7463491
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  • 18. Positive selection and sequence rearrangements generate extensive polymorphism in the gamete recognition protein bindin.
    Metz EC, Palumbi SR.
    Mol Biol Evol; 1996 Feb; 13(2):397-406. PubMed ID: 8587504
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  • 19. Lack of character displacement in the male recognition molecule, bindin, in Altantic sea urchins of the genus Echinometra.
    Geyer LB, Lessios HA.
    Mol Biol Evol; 2009 Sep; 26(9):2135-46. PubMed ID: 19561091
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  • 20. 250 million years of bindin evolution.
    Zigler KS, Lessios HA.
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