Publications of H Witte
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Journal Article (43)
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28 (11), pp. 1664 - 1674 (2018)
Deep taxon sampling reveals the evolutionary dynamics of novel gene families in Pristionchus nematodes. Genome Research 22.
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145 (13), dev166272 (2018)
Two independent sulfation processes regulate mouth-form plasticity in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus. Development 23.
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23 (10), pp. 2835 - 2843 e4 (2018)
A Developmental Switch Generating Phenotypic Plasticity Is Part of a Conserved Multi-gene Locus. Cell Reports 24.
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7, 17550 (2017)
Regulation of hyperoxia-induced social behaviour in Pristionchus pacificus nematodes requires a novel cilia-mediated environmental input. Scientific Reports 25.
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34 (7), pp. 1644 - 1653 (2017)
The Role of DAF-21/Hsp90 in Mouth-Form Plasticity in Pristionchus pacificus. Molecular Biology and Evolution 26.
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33 (10), pp. 2506 - 2514 (2016)
Functional Conservation and Divergence of daf-22 Paralogs in Pristionchus pacificus Dauer Development. Molecular Biology and Evolution 27.
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16 (1), 165 (2016)
First insights into the nature and evolution of antisense transcription in nematodes. BMC Evolutionary Biology 28.
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7, 12337 (2016)
Chromatin remodelling and antisense-mediated up-regulation of the developmental switch gene eud-1 control predatory feeding plasticity. Nature Communications 29.
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11 (6), e1005146 (2015)
The Orphan Gene dauerless Regulates Dauer Development and Intraspecific Competition in Nematodes by Copy Number Variation. PLoS Genetics 30.
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225 (1), pp. 55 - 62 (2015)
Gene inactivation using the CRISPR/Cas9 system in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus. Development Genes and Evolution 31.
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196 (4), pp. 1153 - 1165 (2014)
Characterization of genetic diversity in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus from population-scale resequencing data. Genetics 32.
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2 (9), pp. 1027 - 1034 (2012)
Tandem-repeat patterns and mutation rates in microsatellites of the nematode model organism Pristionchus pacificus. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 33.
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42 (8), pp. 747 - 753 (2012)
The importance of being regular: Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus defecation mutants are hypersusceptible to bacterial pathogens. International Journal for Parasitology 34.
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21 (2), pp. 250 - 266 (2012)
Multi locus analysis of Pristionchus pacificus on La Réunion Island reveals an evolutionary history shaped by multiple introductions, constrained dispersal events and rare out-crossing. Molecular Ecology 35.
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28 (8), pp. 2317 - 2326 (2011)
Mutation rates and intraspecific divergence of the mitochondrial genome of Pristionchus pacificus. Molecular Biology and Evolution 36.
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12 (11), pp. 3007 - 3021 (2010)
A subset of naturally isolated Bacillus strains show extreme virulence to the free‐living nematodes Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus. Environmental Microbiology 37.
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40 (10), pp. 1193 - 1198 (2008)
The Pristionchus pacificus genome provides a unique perspective on nematode lifestyle and parasitism. Nature Genetics 38.
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105 (22), pp. 7779 - 7784 (2008)
Natural variation in Pristionchus pacificus insect pheromone attraction involves the protein kinase EGL-4. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 39.
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3 (2 ), e20, pp. 0313 - 0322 (2007)
Improving the Caenorhabditis elegans Genome Annotation Using Machine Learning. PLoS Computational Biology 40.
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130 (5), pp. 983 - 993 (2003)
Functional specificity of the nematode Hox gene mab-5. Development