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  • Mishra, Abhishek; TUNG, SUDIPTA; Shreenidhi, P. M.; Sadiq, Mohammed Aamir; Sruti, V. R. Shree; Chakraborty, Partha Pratim; DEY, SUTIRTH (The Royal Society, 2018-10)
    Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important determinants of local adaptation in populations. Species that exhibit sexual dimorphism in their life history or behaviour ...
  • Singh, Surya Bansi; SINGH RAJPUT, SHATRUHAN; Sharma, Aditya; KATARIA, SUJAL; Dutta, Priyanka; Ananthanarayanan, Vaishnavi; Nandi, Amitabha; PATIL, SHIVPRASAD; Majumdar, Amitabha; Subramanyam, Deepa (eLife Sciences Publications Ltd., 2024-10)
    Aggregation of mutant forms of Huntingtin is the underlying feature of neurodegeneration observed in Huntington’s disorder. In addition to neurons, cellular processes in non-neuronal cell types are also shown to be affected. ...
  • DAS, SUBHRADIP; HEGDE, SUSHMITHA; WAGH, NEEL; SUDHAKARAN, JYOTHISH; ROY, ADHEENA ELSA; DESHPANDE, GIRISH (eLife Sciences Publications Ltd., 2024-12)
    Repurposing of pleiotropic factors during execution of diverse cellular processes has emerged as a regulatory paradigm. Embryonic development in metazoans is controlled by maternal factors deposited in the egg during ...