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    Publisher Correction: Identification and structure of an extracellular contractile injection system from the marine bacterium Algoriphagus machipongonensis

    **gwei Xu, Charles F. Ericson, Yun-Wei Lien in Nature Microbiology (2022)

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    Identification and structure of an extracellular contractile injection system from the marine bacterium Algoriphagus machipongonensis

    Contractile injection systems (CISs) are phage tail-like nanomachines, mediating bacterial cell–cell interactions as either type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) or extracellular CISs (eCISs). Bioinformatic studie...

    **gwei Xu, Charles F. Ericson, Yun-Wei Lien in Nature Microbiology (2022)

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    Designing a Better Place: Multimodal Multilingual Composition

    This case study, situated within an ethnographic study of second- and third-grade students at a French–English dual language immersion school in the USA, seeks to shed light on how a multilingual second-grade ...

    Nicole King in Multimodal Composing in K-16 ESL and EFL Education (2021)

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    Publisher Correction: Genetic tool development in marine protists: emerging model organisms for experimental cell biology

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    Drahomíra Faktorová, R. Ellen R. Nisbet, José A. Fernández Robledo in Nature Methods (2020)

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    Genetic tool development in marine protists: emerging model organisms for experimental cell biology

    Diverse microbial ecosystems underpin life in the sea. Among these microbes are many unicellular eukaryotes that span the diversity of the eukaryotic tree of life. However, genetic tractability has been limite...

    Drahomíra Faktorová, R. Ellen R. Nisbet, José A. Fernández Robledo in Nature Methods (2020)

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    Age-related hyperkyphosis: update of its potential causes and clinical impacts—narrative review

    The present study aims to qualitatively review the contributing factors and health implications of age-related hyperkyphosis. We conducted a narrative review of observational and cohort studies describing the ...

    Tayebeh Roghani, Minoo Khalkhali Zavieh in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (2017)

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    ‘Getting in Conversation’: Teaching African American Literature and Training Critical Thinkers

    Asking what we teach when we teach African American literature can feel like a reactionary and dangerous question, but the occasion of asking allows a different type of teaching and learning encounter to evolv...

    Nicole King in Teaching Literature (2017)

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    Gene regulation in transition

    An in-depth analysis of a close relative of animals, Capsaspora owczarzaki, provides clues to the changes in gene regulation that occurred during the transition to multicellularity.

    David S. Booth, Nicole King in Nature (2016)

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    Teaching Crime Fiction and the African American Literary Canon

    Teaching African American literature, whether it is designated as ‘literary’ or ‘popular,’ is political and carries with it a political resonance. According to some calculations, detective stories are the most...

    Nicole King in Teaching 21st Century Genres (2016)

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    Premetazoan genome evolution and the regulation of cell differentiation in the choanoflagellate Sal**oeca rosetta

    Metazoan multicellularity is rooted in mechanisms of cell adhesion, signaling, and differentiation that first evolved in the progenitors of metazoans. To reconstruct the genome composition of metazoan ancestor...

    Stephen R Fairclough, Zehua Chen, Eric Kramer, Qiandong Zeng, Sarah Young in Genome Biology (2013)

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    Early origins and evolution of microRNAs and Piwi-interacting RNAs in animals

    In bilaterian animals, such as humans, flies and worms, hundreds of microRNAs (miRNAs), some conserved throughout bilaterian evolution, collectively regulate a substantial fraction of the transcriptome. In add...

    Andrew Grimson, Mansi Srivastava, Bryony Fahey, Ben J. Woodcroft in Nature (2008)

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    The genome of the choanoflagellate Monosiga brevicollis and the origin of metazoans

    Choanoflagellates are the closest known relatives of metazoans. To discover potential molecular mechanisms underlying the evolution of metazoan multicellularity, we sequenced and analysed the genome of the uni...

    Nicole King, M. Jody Westbrook, Susan L. Young, Alan Kuo, Monika Abedin in Nature (2008)

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    Association analyses of the DAOA/G30 and d-amino-acid oxidase genes in schizophrenia: Further evidence for a role in schizophrenia

    A number of linkage studies have previously implicated the region of chromosome 13q34 in schizophrenia. Chumakov and colleagues (2002) identified a gene complex called G72 (now termed d-amino acid oxidase activat...

    Takahiro Shinkai, Vincenzo De Luca, Rudi Hwang, Daniel J. Muller in NeuroMolecular Medicine (2007)

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    Association of the Val158Met Catechol O-Methyltransferase Genetic Polymorphism with Panic Disorder

    Genetic as well as clinical data suggest that catechol O-methyltransferase (COMT) is involved in multiple complex psychiatric conditions. Recent studies have described an association between the Val158Met COMT po...

    Claudia Rothe, Diana Koszycki, Jacques Bradwejn, Nicole King in Neuropsychopharmacology (2006)

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    Association study of a novel functional polymorphism of the serotonin transporter gene in bipolar disorder and suicidal behaviour

    A serotonin transporter gene linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) has been investigated in several genetic association studies, including studies of bipolar disorder (BD) and suicidality. The current study was...

    Vincenzo De Luca, Subi Tharmalingam, Nicole King, John Strauss in Psychopharmacology (2005)

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    Genome-scale approaches to resolving incongruence in molecular phylogenies

    One of the most pervasive challenges in molecular phylogenetics is the incongruence between phylogenies obtained using different data sets, such as individual genes. To systematically investigate the degree of...

    Antonis Rokas, Barry L. Williams, Nicole King, Sean B. Carroll in Nature (2003)

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    Comparative biology and genomics join forces to decipher the diversity of life

    A report on the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory meeting on the Evolution of Developmental Diversity, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA, 17-21 April 2002.

    Nicole King in Genome Biology (2002)