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202 related items for PubMed ID: 22671542

  • 1. Contemporary evolution of sea urchin gamete-recognition proteins: experimental evidence of density-dependent gamete performance predicts shifts in allele frequencies over time.
    Levitan DR.
    Evolution; 2012 Jun; 66(6):1722-36. PubMed ID: 22671542
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  • 2. Natural hybridization in the sea urchin genus Pseudoboletia between species without apparent barriers to gamete recognition.
    Zigler KS, Byrne M, Raff EC, Lessios HA, Raff RA.
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  • 3. Sea urchin bindin divergence predicts gamete compatibility.
    Zigler KS, McCartney MA, Levitan DR, Lessios HA.
    Evolution; 2005 Nov; 59(11):2399-404. PubMed ID: 16396180
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  • 4. Simultaneous positive and negative frequency-dependent selection on sperm bindin, a gamete recognition protein in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
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    Evolution; 2010 Mar 01; 64(3):785-97. PubMed ID: 19796148
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  • 5. Gamete traits influence the variance in reproductive success, the intensity of sexual selection, and the outcome of sexual conflict among congeneric sea urchins.
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  • 6. Reproductive character displacement and the genetics of gamete recognition in tropical sea urchins.
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  • 7. The evolution of gametic compatibility and compatibility groups in the sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus: An avenue for speciation in the sea.
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  • 9. Speciation and the evolution of gamete recognition genes: pattern and process.
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  • 10. The evolution of sea urchin sperm bindin.
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  • 11. Positive selection in the carbohydrate recognition domains of sea urchin sperm receptor for egg jelly (suREJ) proteins.
    Mah SA, Swanson WJ, Vacquier VD.
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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.
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  • 13. Positive Darwinian selection in gamete recognition proteins of Strongylocentrotus sea urchins.
    Pujolar JM, Pogson GH.
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  • 14. Low rates of bindin codon evolution in lecithotrophic Heliocidaris sea urchins.
    Hart MW, Popovic I, Emlet RB.
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  • 15. Evaluation of sequence variation and selection in the bindin locus of the red sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus franciscanus.
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  • 16. Mitochondrial DNA and bindin gene sequence evolution among allopatric species of the sea urchin genus Arbacia.
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  • 17. Speciation on the coasts of the new world: phylogeography and the evolution of bindin in the sea urchin genus Lytechinus.
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  • 18. The molecular evolution of sperm bindin in six species of sea urchins (Echinoida: Strongylocentrotidae).
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  • 19. Evolution of bindin in the pantropical sea urchin Tripneustes: comparisons to bindin of other genera.
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  • 20. The molecular basis of sea urchin gamete interactions at the egg plasma membrane.
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