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Gregory A. Cary
Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University
Publications - 24
Citations - 487
Gregory A. Cary is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Regeneration (biology). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 290 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory A. Cary include University of Washington Medical Center & Colby College.
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3D genomics across the tree of life reveals condensin II as a determinant of architecture type
Claire Hoencamp,Olga Dudchenko,Olga Dudchenko,Ahmed M.O. Elbatsh,Sumitabha Brahmachari,Jonne A. Raaijmakers,Tom van Schaik,Ángela Sedeño Cacciatore,Vinícius G. Contessoto,Vinícius G. Contessoto,Roy G.H.P. van Heesbeen,Bram van den Broek,Aditya N. Mhaskar,Hans Teunissen,Brian Glenn St Hilaire,David Weisz,Arina D. Omer,Melanie Pham,Zane Colaric,Zhenzhen Yang,Suhas S.P. Rao,Suhas S.P. Rao,Namita Mitra,Christopher Lui,Weijie Yao,Ruqayya Khan,Leonid L. Moroz,Andrea B. Kohn,Judy St. Leger,Alexandria Mena,Karen Holcroft,Maria Cristina Gambetta,Fabian Lim,Emma K. Farley,Nils Stein,Nils Stein,Nils Stein,Alexander Haddad,Daniel Chauss,Ayse Sena Mutlu,Meng C. Wang,Neil D. Young,Evin Hildebrandt,Hans H. Cheng,Christopher J. Knight,Theresa L.U. Burnham,Theresa L.U. Burnham,Kevin A. Hovel,Andrew J. Beel,Pierre Jean Mattei,Roger D. Kornberg,Wesley C. Warren,Gregory A. Cary,José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta,Veronica F. Hinman,Kerstin Lindblad-Toh,Kerstin Lindblad-Toh,Federica Di Palma,Kazuhiro Maeshima,Kazuhiro Maeshima,Asha S. Multani,Sen Pathak,Liesl Nel-Themaat,Richard R. Behringer,Parwinder Kaur,René H. Medema,Bas van Steensel,Elzo de Wit,José N. Onuchic,Michele Di Pierro,Michele Di Pierro,Erez Lieberman Aiden,Benjamin D. Rowland +72 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated genome folding across the eukaryotic tree of life and found two types of three-dimensional (3D) genome architectures at the chromosome scale, each of which appears and disappears repeatedly during evolutionary evolution.
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Analysis of sea star larval regeneration reveals conserved processes of whole-body regeneration across the metazoa.
TL;DR: Regeneration in the larval stage of the Bat Star (Patiria miniata) is characterized, showing that sea star larval regeneration includes phases of wound response, axis respecification, and wound-proximal proliferation.
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Echinoderm development and evolution in the post-genomic era
TL;DR: This review synthesizes the results of several recent studies from various echinoderm classes that have explored the development and evolution of the larval skeleton, which is a major feature that distinguishes the two predominant larval subtypes within the Phylum.
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Systematic comparison of sea urchin and sea star developmental gene regulatory networks explains how novelty is incorporated in early development.
Gregory A. Cary,Brenna S. McCauley,Brenna S. McCauley,Olga R. Zueva,Joseph Pattinato,William J.R. Longabaugh,Veronica F. Hinman +6 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive GRN is assembled for endomesoderm specification in the sea star from zygote through gastrulation that corresponds to the GRN for sea urchin development of equivalent territories and stages and a model in which evolutionarily conserved network motifs may function throughout development to stabilize these signaling transitions is proposed.
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EchinoBase: Tools for Echinoderm Genome Analyses.
TL;DR: This chapter outlines the datasets available on EchinoBase; from assembled genomes and genome annotations, to spatial and quantitative expression data, as well as functional genomics datasets, and suggests optimized strategies for performing inquiries.