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Sign in to add mentorPeter Dearden | research assistant | University of Otage, Dunedin, New Zealand | |
Michael Akam | grad student | University of Cambridge (UK) | |
Siegfried Roth | post-doc | University of Cologne |
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Clark E, Battistara M, Benton MA. (2022) A timer gene network is spatially regulated by the terminal system in the embryo. Elife. 11 |
Tidswell ORA, Benton MA, Akam M. (2021) The neuroblast timer gene nubbin exhibits functional redundancy with gap genes to regulate segment identity in Tribolium. Development (Cambridge, England). 148 |
Klann M, Schacht MI, Benton MA, et al. (2021) Functional analysis of sense organ specification in the Tribolium castaneum larva reveals divergent mechanisms in insects. Bmc Biology. 19: 22 |
Benton MA, Frey N, Nunes da Fonseca R, et al. (2019) Fog signaling has diverse roles in epithelial morphogenesis in insects. Elife. 8 |
Benton MA. (2018) A revised understanding of Tribolium morphogenesis further reconciles short and long germ development. Plos Biology. 16: e2005093 |
Pechmann M, Benton MA, Kenny NJ, et al. (2017) A novel role for Ets4 in axis specification and cell migration in the spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum. Elife. 6 |
Benton MA, Kenny NJ, Conrads KH, et al. (2016) Deep, Staged Transcriptomic Resources for the Novel Coleopteran Models Atrachya menetriesi and Callosobruchus maculatus. Plos One. 11: e0167431 |
Benton MA, Pechmann M, Frey N, et al. (2016) Toll Genes Have an Ancestral Role in Axis Elongation. Current Biology : Cb |
van der Zee M, Benton MA, Vazquez-Faci T, et al. (2015) Innexin7a forms junctions that stabilize the basal membrane during cellularization of the blastoderm in Tribolium castaneum. Development (Cambridge, England). 142: 2173-83 |
Benton MA, Pavlopoulos A. (2014) Tribolium embryo morphogenesis: may the force be with you. Bioarchitecture. 4: 16-21 |