ZFIN ID: ZDB-LAB-020313-1
McCune Lab
PI/Director: McCune, Amy
Contact Person: McCune, Amy
Email: arm2@cornell.edu
URL: http://www.eeb.cornell.edu/mccune/mccune.html
Address: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Cornell University E249 Corson Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
Country: United States
Phone: (607) 254-4217
Fax: (607) 255-8088
Line Designation: cm


GENOMIC FEATURES ORIGINATING FROM THIS LAB
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LAB MEMBERS


ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS OF LAB MEMBERS
Funk, E.C., Breen, C., Sanketi, B.D., Kurpios, N., McCune, A. (2020) Changes in Nkx2.1, Sox2, Bmp4, and Bmp16 expression underlying the lung-to-gas bladder evolutionary transition in ray-finned fishes. Evolution & development. 22:384-402
Cass, A.N., Servetnick, M.D., McCune, A.R. (2013) Expression of a lung developmental cassette in the adult and developing zebrafish swimbladder. Evolution & development. 15:119-32
McCune, A.R., Houle, D., McMillan, K., Annable, R., and Kondrashov, A.S. (2004) Two classes of deleterious recessive alleles in a natural population of zebrafish, Danio rerio. Proceedings. Biological sciences. 271(1552):2025-2033
McCune, A..R., and Carlson, R.L. (2004) Twenty ways to lose your bladder: common natural mutants in zebrafish and widespread convergence of swim bladder loss among teleost fishes. Evolution & development. 6(4):246-259
McClure, M. and McCune, A.R. (2003) Evidence for developmental linkage of pigment patterns with body size and shape in danios (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 57(8):1863-1875
Sanger, T.J. and McCune, A.R. (2002) Comparative osteology of the Danio (Cyprinidae : Ostariophysi) axial skeleton with comments on Danio relationships based on molecules and morphology. Zoological journal of the Linnean Society. 135(4):529-546
McCune, A.R., Fuller, R.C., Aquilina, A.A., Dawley, R.M., Fadool, J.M., Houle, D., Travis, J., and Kondrashov, A.S. (2002) A low genomic number of recessive lethals in natural populations of bluefin killifish and zebrafish. Science (New York, N.Y.). 296(5577):2398-2401