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Marco La Fortezza

6PUBLICATIONS
10CO-AUTHORS
Host-parasite interactionsPolitical economy and social changeMicrobial taxonomyLife historiesEpigenetics (incl. genome methylation and epigenomics)
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Publications (6)

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|Jul 14, 2025
Predation, evo-devo, and historical contingency: A nematode predator drives evolution of aggregative multicellularity.

Kaitlin A Schaal, Marco La Fortezza, Gregory J Velicer

|Dec 21, 2022
Correction to: 'Social selection within aggregative multicellular development drives morphological evolution' (2021) by La Fortezza and Velicer.

M La Fortezza, G J Velicer

|Dec 08, 2022
Author Correction: Hidden paths to endless forms most wonderful: ecology latently shapes evolution of multicellular development in predatory bacteria.

Marco La Fortezza, Olaya Rendueles, Heike Keller

|Sep 16, 2022
Hidden paths to endless forms most wonderful: ecology latently shapes evolution of multicellular development in predatory bacteria.

Marco La Fortezza, Olaya Rendueles, Heike Keller

|Jan 11, 2022
Grainyhead 1 acts as a drug-inducible conserved transcriptional regulator linked to insulin signaling and lifespan.

Giovanna Grigolon, Elisa Araldi, Reto Erni

|Nov 24, 2021
Social selection within aggregative multicellular development drives morphological evolution.

Marco La Fortezza, Gregory J Velicer

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Kim Zarse

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Erick M Carreira

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Michael Ristow

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Fabian Fischer

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