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      • The rapid emergence and utility of Phalangium opilio as a model for evolutionary developmental biology of arthropods serve as demonstrative evidence of a new area of study in Opiliones biology, made possible through transcriptomic data.
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  2. Aug 4, 2021 · Developmental transcriptomes of the emerging model species Phalangium opilio have suggested that harvestmen do not exhibit systemic genome duplication, as evidenced by the absence of paralogy across the homeobox gene family [2,14] and gene expression patterns of genes with known paralogues in arachnopulmonates [2,6].

    • Guilherme Gainett, Vanessa L. González, Jesús A. Ballesteros, Emily V. W. Setton, Caitlin M. Baker, ...
    • 2021
  3. Mar 4, 2022 · One arachnid species that has emerged in the evo-devo literature as a focal taxon for comparative studies is the daddy-long-legs Phalangium opilio Linnaeus 1758 [27–39], a member of the order Opiliones (commonly known as “harvestmen”), and the first species of Opiliones described with the Linnean system.

    • 10.1186/s12983-022-00454-z
    • 2022
    • Front Zool. 2022; 19: 11.
  4. Mar 4, 2022 · Eggs to long-legs: embryonic staging of the harvestman Phalangium opilio (Opiliones), an emerging model arachnid. Front Zool. 2022 Mar 4;19 (1):11. doi: 10.1186/s12983-022-00454-z. Authors. Guilherme Gainett # 1 , Audrey R Crawford # 2 , Benjamin C Klementz 2 , Calvin So 2 , Caitlin M Baker 2 , Emily V W Setton 2 , Prashant P Sharma 2.

  5. Mar 4, 2022 · Eggs to long-legs: embryonic staging of the harvestman Phalangium opilio (Opiliones), an emerging model arachnid. March 2022. Frontiers in Zoology 19 (1) DOI: 10.1186/s12983-022-00454-z....

  6. Jan 12, 2021 · We assembled a draft genome of the daddy-long-legs Phalangium opilio, which revealed no signal of whole genome duplication. To test the hypothesis that single-copy Hox genes of the harvestman...

  7. Mar 4, 2022 · Eggs to long-legs: embryonic staging of the harvestman Phalangium opilio (Opiliones), an emerging model arachnid. Guilherme Gainett Department of Integrative Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 438 Birge Hall, 430 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI, 53706, USA.

  8. The rapid emergence and utility of Phalangium opilio as a model for evolutionary developmental biology of arthropods serve as demonstrative evidence of a new area of study in Opiliones biology, made possible through transcriptomic data.

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