Putta Srikrishna

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2004 - 2009

Anzahl

5

Co-Autoren

Genic regions of a large salamander genome contain long introns and novel genes (2009)

Smith Jeramiah, Putta Srikrishna, Zhu Wei, Pao Gerald, Verma Inder, Hunter Tony, ...

Abstract Background The basis of genome size variation remains an outstanding question because DNA sequence data are lacking for organisms with large genomes. Sixteen BAC clones from the Mexican...

Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration (2009)

Monaghan James, Epp Leonard, Putta Srikrishna, Page Robert, Walker John, Beachy Chris, ...

Abstract Background Microarray analysis and 454 cDNA sequencing were used to investigate a centuries-old problem in regenerative biology: the basis of nerve-dependent limb regeneration in...

Effect of thyroid hormone concentration on the transcriptional response underlying induced metamorphosis in the Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma) (2008)

Page Robert, Voss Stephen, Samuels Amy, Smith Jeramiah, Putta Srikrishna, Beachy Christopher

Abstract Background Thyroid hormones (TH) induce gene expression programs that orchestrate amphibian metamorphosis. In contrast to anurans, many salamanders do not undergo metamorphosis in nature....

Sal-Site: Integrating new and existing ambystomatid salamander research and informational resources (2005)

Smith Jeramiah, Putta Srikrishna, Walker John, Kump D, Samuels Amy, Monaghan James, ...

Abstract Salamanders of the genus Ambystoma are a unique model organism system because they enable natural history and biomedical research in the laboratory or field. We developed Sal-Site to...

From biomedicine to natural history research: EST resources for ambystomatid salamanders (2004)

Putta Srikrishna, Smith Jeramiah, Walker John, Rondet Mathieu, Weisrock David, Monaghan James, ...

Abstract Background Establishing genomic resources for closely related species will provide comparative insights that are crucial for understanding diversity and variability at multiple levels of...