Fuki Gyoja

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Konan University, Japan 
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Gyoja F, Sato K, Yamashita T, et al. (2025) An Extensive Survey of Vertebrate-specific, Nonvisual Opsins Identifies a Novel Subfamily, Q113-Bistable Opsin. Genome Biology and Evolution. 17
Zeng X, Gyoja F, Cui Y, et al. (2024) Comparative single-cell transcriptomic analysis reveals putative differentiation drivers and potential origin of vertebrate retina. Nar Genomics and Bioinformatics. 6: lqae149
Fujiyabu C, Gyoja F, Sato K, et al. (2024) Functional diversification process of opsin genes for teleost visual and pineal photoreceptions. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls. 81: 428
Takeuchi T, Koyanagi R, Gyoja F, et al. (2016) Bivalve-specific gene expansion in the pearl oyster genome: implications of adaptation to a sessile lifestyle. Zoological Letters. 2: 3
Simakov O, Kawashima T, Marlétaz F, et al. (2015) Hemichordate genomes and deuterostome origins. Nature
Gyoja F. (2014) A genome-wide survey of bHLH transcription factors in the Placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens reveals the ancient repertoire of this gene family in metazoan. Gene. 542: 29-37
Gyoja F, Satoh N. (2013) Evolutionary aspects of variability in bHLH orthologous families: insights from the pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata. Zoological Science. 30: 868-76
Koyanagi R, Takeuchi T, Hisata K, et al. (2013) MarinegenomicsDB: an integrated genome viewer for community-based annotation of genomes. Zoological Science. 30: 797-800
Shoguchi E, Shinzato C, Kawashima T, et al. (2013) Draft assembly of the Symbiodinium minutum nuclear genome reveals dinoflagellate gene structure. Current Biology : Cb. 23: 1399-408
Gyoja F, Kawashima T, Satoh N. (2012) A genomewide survey of bHLH transcription factors in the coral Acropora digitifera identifies three novel orthologous families, pearl, amber, and peridot. Development Genes and Evolution. 222: 63-76
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