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Robert K. Ho

Researcher at University of Chicago

Publications -  69
Citations -  10269

Robert K. Ho is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zebrafish & Paraxial mesoderm. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 69 publications receiving 9827 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert K. Ho include Stanford University & University of Minnesota.

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Zebrafish hox Clusters and Vertebrate Genome Evolution

TL;DR: Teleosts, the most species-rich group of vertebrates, appear to have more copies of these developmental regulatory genes than do mammals, despite less complexity in the anterior-posterior axis.
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The protein product of the zebrafish homologue of the mouse T gene is expressed in nuclei of the germ ring and the notochord of the early embryo.

TL;DR: The cloning and sequencing of the T gene in the zebrafish is reported and the nuclear localization of the protein product is shown, indicating high levels of expression are maintained throughout early development in the notochord.
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Induction of muscle pioneers and floor plate is distinguished by the zebrafish no tail mutation

TL;DR: Examination of induction and patterning in a zebrafish mutant, no tail, that lacks a derivative of dorsal mesoderm, the notochord, suggests cells derived from dorsal Mesoderm may have multiple signaling functions during zebra fish embryogenesis.
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The cyclops mutation blocks specification of the floor plate of the zebrafish central nervous system

TL;DR: It is reported here that in wild-type embryos the floor plate develops as a simply organized single cell row, but that its development fails in embryos bearing the newly discovered zygotic lethal 'cyclops' mutation, cyc-1(b16).
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m6A-dependent maternal mRNA clearance facilitates zebrafish maternal-to-zygotic transition

TL;DR: M6A-dependent RNA decay as a previously unidentified maternally driven mechanism that regulates maternal mRNA clearance during zebrafish MZT is revealed, highlighting the critical role of m6A mRNA methylation in transcriptome switching and animal development.