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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-050321-1
Navratilova, Pavla
Email:
pavla.navratilova@sars.no
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Developmental Neurobiology and Genomics Brain and Mind Research Institute University of Sydney 100 Mallet Street Camperdown, 2050, NSW Australia
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47-5558-4325
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Danks, G.B., Navratilova, P., Lenhard, B., Thompson, E.M. (2018) Distinct core promoter codes drive transcription initiation at key developmental transitions in a marine chordate. BMC Genomics. 19:164
Folgueira, M., Bayley, P., Navratilova, P., Becker, T.S., Wilson, S.W., and Clarke, J.D. (2012) Morphogenesis underlying the development of the everted teleost telencephalon. Neural Development. 7(1):32
Sundström, E., Komisarczuk, A.Z., Jiang, L., Golovko, A., Navratilova, P., Rinkwitz, S., Becker, T.S., and Andersson, L. (2012) Identification of a melanocyte-specific, microphthalmia-associated transcription factor-dependent regulatory element in the intronic duplication causing hair greying and melanoma in horses. Pigment cell & melanoma research. 25(1):28-36
Dong, X., Navratilova, P., Fredman, D., Drivenes, Ø., Becker, T.S., and Lenhard, B. (2010) Exonic remnants of whole-genome duplication reveal cis-regulatory function of coding exons. Nucleic acids research. 38(4):1071-1085
Navratilova, P., Fredman, D., Lenhard, B., and Becker, T.S. (2010) Regulatory divergence of the duplicated chromosomal loci sox11a/b by subpartitioning and sequence evolution of enhancers in zebrafish. Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG. 283(2):171-184
Ragvin, A., Moro, E., Fredman, D., Navratilova, P., Drivenes, O., Engström, P.G., Alonso, M.E., Mustienes, E.D., Gomez Skarmeta, J.L., Tavares, M.J., Casares, F., Manzanares, M., van Heyningen, V., Molven, A., Njølstad, P.R., Argenton, F., Lenhard, B., and Becker, T.S. (2010) Long-range gene regulation links genomic type 2 diabetes and obesity risk regions to HHEX, SOX4, and IRX3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107(2):775-780
Navratilova, P., and Becker, T.S. (2009) Genomic regulatory blocks in vertebrates and implications in human disease. Briefings in functional genomics & proteomics. 8(4):333-342
Navratilova, P., Fredman, D., Hawkins, T.A., Turner, K., Lenhard, B., and Becker, T.S. (2009) Systematic human/zebrafish comparative identification of cis-regulatory activity around vertebrate developmental transcription factor genes. Developmental Biology. 327(2):526-540
Kikuta, H., Laplante, M., Navratilova, P., Komisarczuk, A.Z., Engstrom, P.G., Fredman, D., Akalin, A., Caccamo, M., Sealy, I., Howe, K., Ghislain, J., Pezeron, G., Mourrain, P., Ellingsen, S., Oates, A.C., Thisse, C., Thisse, B., Foucher, I., Adolf, B., Geling, A., Lenhard, B., and Becker, T.S. (2007) Genomic regulatory blocks encompass multiple neighboring genes and maintain conserved synteny in vertebrates. Genome research. 17(5):545-555
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