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Monteiro, Ana Sara |
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E-Mail |
anasara@gmail.com |
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Master Degree |
Biology |
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About the PhD |
Field of Research |
Evolution and Development |
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Thesis Title |
Regulation of vertebrate Hox genes clusters: a large-scale transgenic approach in zebrafish |
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Supervisor(s) |
Peter Holland and Pedro Rodrigues
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University |
ICBAS-University of Porto (Portugal), University of Reading and Oxford University (UK) |
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Laboratory |
Animal and Microbial Sciences - University of Reading; Zoology Department - Oxford University |
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Date of Thesis Defence |
2007-01-25 |
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Relevant Publications |
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McDougall C., Hui J., Monteiro A., Takahashi T and Ferrier D.E.K. (2008). Annelids in evolutionary developmental biology and comparative genomics. Parasite. 15: 321-328. (Review)
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Monteiro A.S. and Ferrier D.E.K. (2006). Hox genes are not always Colinear. International Journal of Biological Sciences 2(3):95-103. (Review) |
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Monteiro A.S., Schierwater B, Dellaporta SL and Holland P.W. H. (2006). A low diversity of ANTP class homeobox genes in Placozoa. Evolution and Development 8(2):174-82. |
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Monteiro, A.S., Okamura, B. and Holland, P.W.H. (2002). Orphan worm finds a home: Buddenbrockia is a myxozoan. Molecular Biology and Evolution 19, 968-971. |
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Program financially supported by
the National Foundation for
Science and Technology
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