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Sign in to add mentorRoberto Marco | grad student | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid | |
Kent Golic | post-doc | ||
Jose M. Ranz | post-doc |
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Diaz-Castillo C, Chamorro-Garcia R, Shioda T, et al. (2019) Transgenerational Self-Reconstruction of Disrupted Chromatin Organization After Exposure To An Environmental Stressor in Mice. Scientific Reports. 9: 13057 |
Díaz-Castillo C. (2018) Same-Sex Twin Pair Phenotypic Correlations are Consistent with Human Y Chromosome Promoting Phenotypic Heterogeneity Evolutionary Biology-New York. 45: 248-258 |
Díaz-Castillo C. (2017) Transcriptome dynamics along axolotl regenerative development are consistent with an extensive reduction in gene expression heterogeneity in dedifferentiated cells. Peerj. 5: e4004 |
Díaz-Castillo C. (2017) Junk DNA Contribution to Evolutionary Capacitance Can Drive Species Dynamics Evolutionary Biology-New York. 44: 190-205 |
Díaz-Castillo C. (2015) Evidence for a sexual dimorphism in gene expression noise in metazoan species. Peerj. 3: e750 |
Díaz-Castillo C. (2013) Females and males contribute in opposite ways to the evolution of gene order in Drosophila. Plos One. 8: e64491 |
Díaz-Castillo C, Ranz JM. (2012) Recent progress on the identity and characterization of factors that shape gene organization during eukaryotic evolution. Fly. 6: 158-61 |
Díaz-Castillo C, Ranz JM. (2012) Nuclear chromosome dynamics in the Drosophila male germ line contribute to the nonrandom genomic distribution of retrogenes. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 29: 2105-8 |
Díaz-Castillo C, Xia XQ, Ranz JM. (2012) Evaluation of the role of functional constraints on the integrity of an ultraconserved region in the genus Drosophila. Plos Genetics. 8: e1002475 |
Ranz JM, Díaz-Castillo C, Petersen R. (2012) Conserved gene order at the nuclear periphery in Drosophila. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 29: 13-6 |