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Future climate change: Modeling and scenarios for the Arctic
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Følger af fredsslutninger: Tilfældet Tyriaion i Frygien
(Skrifter utgitt av det Norske Institutt i Athen, Chapter, 2003) -
Gaia/Ge. Entre mythe, culte et ideologie
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2002) -
Gallienus, soldatkeiseren med størst betydning for kunsthistorien
(Skrifter utgitt av det Norske Institutt i Athen, Chapter, 2003) -
Gap junction-dependent coordination of intercellular calcium signalling in the developing appendicularian tunicate Oikopleura dioica
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)We characterized spontaneous Ca2+ signals in Oikopleura dioica embryos from pre-fertilization to gastrula stages following injection of GCaMP6 mRNA into unfertilized eggs. The unfertilized egg exhibited regular, transient ... -
Gaps in the record: the missing LH I-II and IIIB phases on Euboea
(Papers and Monographs from the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 2017)Αυτό το άρθρο εξετάζει δύο περιόδους της Ύστερης Εποχής του Χαλκού, για τις οποίες τα στοιχεία από την Εύβοια είναι περιορισμένα: τις πρώιμες φάσεις της Μυκηναϊκής περιόδου (Ύστερη Ελλαδική [ΥΕ] I-II) και την ΥΕ IIIB ... -
Gender and the games at Olympia
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 1995) -
Gender Roles in the Odyssey
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 1995) -
Gendering Greece: Introduction
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Chapter, 1995) -
Gene expression in bryozoan larvae suggest a fundamental importance of pre-patterned blastemic cells in the bryozoan life-cycle
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011-06-06)Background: Bryozoa is a clade of aquatic protostomes. The bryozoan life cycle typically comprises a larval stage, which metamorphoses into a sessile adult that proliferates by asexual budding to form colonies. The homology ... -
Gene expression profiles of dicyemid life-cycle stages may explain how dispersing larvae locate new hosts
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-13)Metazoans have evolved a great variety of life histories in response to environmental conditions. A unique example is encountered in dicyemid mesozoans. In addition to a highly simplified adult body comprising only ~ 30 ... -
Genealogy as a form of mythic discourse. The case of the Phaeacians
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Generating transgenic reporter lines for studying nervous system development in the cnidarian nematostella vectensis
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Neurons often display complex morphologies with long and fine processes that can be difficult to visualize, in particular in living animals. Transgenic reporter lines in which fluorescent proteins are expressed in defined ... -
The genetic basis for PRC1 complex diversity emerged early in animal evolution
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Polycomb group proteins are essential regulators of developmental processes across animals. Despite their importance, studies on Polycomb are often restricted to classical model systems and, as such, little is known about ... -
Genomic features and computational identification of human microRNAs under long-range developmental regulation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011-05-27)Background: Recent functional studies have demonstrated that many microRNAs (miRNAs) are expressed by RNA polymerase II in a specific spatiotemporal manner during the development of organisms and play a key role in ... -
Genomic regulatory blocks encompass multiple neighboring genes and maintain conserved synteny in vertebrates
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2007-03-06)We report evidence for a mechanism for the maintenance of long-range conserved synteny across vertebrate genomes. We found the largest mammal-teleost conserved chromosomal segments to be spanned by highly conserved noncoding ... -
Genomic regulatory blocks underlie extensive microsynteny conservation in insects
(Journal article, 2007-11-07)Insect genomes contain larger blocks of conserved gene order (microsynteny) than would be expected under a random breakage model of chromosome evolution. We present evidence that microsynteny has been retained to keep large ... -
Getting to the bottom of anal evolution
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-02-27)The digestive tract is an essential organ system that allows animals to efficiently digest food and take up nutrients to maintain growth and sustain the body. While some animal groups possess a sack-like gut, others possess ... -
Glypican1/2/4/6 and sulfated glycosaminoglycans regulate the patterning of the primary body axis in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-06)Glypicans are members of the heparan sulfate (HS) subfamily of proteoglycans that can function in cell adhesion, cell crosstalk and as modulators of the major developmental signalling pathways in bilaterians. The evolutionary ... -
Greece and Gender
(Papers of the Norwegian Institute at Athens, Book, 1995)