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Sarah Jacquelyn Smith

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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 3, 2018
From pattern to process: studies at the interface of gene regulatory networks, morphogenesis, and evolutionSarah Jacquelyn Smith, Mark Rebeiz, Lance Davidson
Elife|April 28, 2020
Evolutionary expansion of apical extracellular matrix is required for the elongation of cells in a novel structureSarah Jacquelyn Smith, Lance A Davidson, Mark Rebeiz
Journal of Cell Science|May 6, 2022
The roles of inter-tissue adhesion in development and morphological evolutionSarah Jacquelyn Smith, Emilie Guillon, Scott A Holley
Developmental Cell|September 8, 2015
Co-option of an Ancestral Hox-Regulated Network Underlies a Recently Evolved Morphological NoveltyWilliam J Glassford, Winslow C Johnson, Natalie R Dall, et al.
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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 3, 2018
From pattern to process: studies at the interface of gene regulatory networks, morphogenesis, and evolutionSarah Jacquelyn Smith, Mark Rebeiz, Lance Davidson
Elife|April 28, 2020
Evolutionary expansion of apical extracellular matrix is required for the elongation of cells in a novel structureSarah Jacquelyn Smith, Lance A Davidson, Mark Rebeiz
Journal of Cell Science|May 6, 2022
The roles of inter-tissue adhesion in development and morphological evolutionSarah Jacquelyn Smith, Emilie Guillon, Scott A Holley
Developmental Cell|September 8, 2015
Co-option of an Ancestral Hox-Regulated Network Underlies a Recently Evolved Morphological NoveltyWilliam J Glassford, Winslow C Johnson, Natalie R Dall, et al.
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