Akihito Omori

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Evolution of developmental systems
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|Apr 07, 2021
Author Correction: Genomic insights of body plan transitions from bilateral to pentameral symmetry in Echinoderms.

Yongxin Li, Akihito Omori, Rachel L Flores

|Jul 17, 2020
Gene expression analysis of three homeobox genes throughout early and late development of a feather star Anneissia japonica.

Akihito Omori, Tomoko F Shibata, Koji Akasaka

|Jul 12, 2020
Genomic insights of body plan transitions from bilateral to pentameral symmetry in Echinoderms.

Yongxin Li, Akihito Omori, Rachel L Flores

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