Dr Andrew Calcino ~ Lecturer, Bioinformatics
Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Biology
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- Journal Articles
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- Moxon J, Calcino A, Kraeuter A, Phie J, Anderson G, Standley G, Sealey C, Jones R, Field M and Golledge J (2023) A case-control comparison of acute-phase peripheral blood gene expression in participants diagnosed with minor ischaemic stroke or stroke mimics. Human Genomics, 17.
- Saadi A, Bibermair J, Kocot K, Roberts N, Hirose M, Calcino A, Baranyi C, Chaichana R, Wood T and Schwaha T (2022) Phylogenomics reveals deep relationships and diversification within phylactolaemate bryozoans. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences, 289 (1986).
- Schulreich S, Salamanca-Diaz D, Zieger E, Calcino A and Wanninger A (2022) A mosaic of conserved and novel modes of gene expression and morphogenesis in mesoderm and muscle formation of a larval bivalve. Organisms Diversity and Evolution, 22. pp. 893-913
- Zieger E, Schwaha T, Burger K, Bergheim I, Wanninger A and Calcino A (2022) Midbody-Localized Aquaporin Mediates Intercellular Lumen Expansion During Early Cleavage of an Invasive Freshwater Bivalve. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 10.
- Calcino A, Kenny N and Gerdol M (2021) Single individual structural variant detection uncovers widespread hemizygosity in molluscs. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 376 (1825).
- Sachslehner A, Zieger E, Calcino A and Wanninger A (2021) HES and Mox genes are expressed during early mesoderm formation in a mollusk with putative ancestral features. Scientific Reports, 11.
- Salamanca-Díaz D, Calcino A, de Oliveira A and Wanninger A (2021) Non-collinear Hox gene expression in bivalves and the evolution of morphological novelties in mollusks. Scientific Reports, 11.
- Zieger E, Robert N, Calcino A and Wanninger A (2021) Ancestral Role of Ecdysis-Related Neuropeptides in Animal Life Cycle Transitions. Current Biology, 31 (1). pp. 207-213
- Calcino A, de Oliveira A, Simakov O, Schwaha T, Zieger E, Wollesen T and Wanninger A (2019) The quagga mussel genome and the evolution of freshwater tolerance. DNA Research, 26 (5). pp. 411-422
- de Oliveira A, Calcino A and Wanninger A (2019) Ancient origins of arthropod moulting pathway components. eLife, 8.
- De Oliveira A, Calcino A and Wanninger A (2019) Extensive conservation of the proneuropeptide and peptide prohormone complement in mollusks. Scientific Reports, 9.
- Calcino A, Fernandez-Valverde S, Taft R and Degnan B (2018) Diverse RNA interference strategies in early-branching metazoans. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 18.
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