Publications - Jackman Developmental Biology Lab

Yoshiyuki Yamamoto, Mardi S. Byerly, William R. Jackman, and William R. Jeffery. (2009). Pleiotropic functions of embryonic sonic hedgehog expression link jaw and taste bud amplification with eye loss during cavefish evolution. Developmental Biologydoi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2009.03.003

William R. Jackman and David W. Stock. (2006). Transgenic analysis of Dlx regulation in fish tooth development reveals evolutionary retention of enhancer function despite organ loss. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 103, 19390-19395.

David W. Stock, William R. Jackman, and Josh Trapani. (2006). Developmental genetic mechanisms of evolutionary tooth loss in cypriniform fishes. Development 133, 3127-3137.

William R. Jackman, Bruce W. Draper, and David W. Stock. (2004). FGF signaling is required for zebrafish tooth development. Developmental Biology 274, 139-157.

William R. Jackman, Jolee M. Mougey*, Georgia D. Panopoulou, and Charles B. Kimmel. (2004). crabp and maf highlight the novelty of the amphioxus club-shaped gland. Acta Zoologica (Stockholm) 85, 91-99.

William R. Jackman and Charles B. Kimmel. (2002). Coincident iterated gene expression in the amphioxus neural tube. Evolution and Development 4, 366-374.

Lisa Maves, William R. Jackman, and Charles B. Kimmel. (2002). FGF3 and FGF8 mediate a rhombomere 4 signaling activity in the zebrafish hindbrain. Development 129, 3825-3837.

William R. Jackman, James A. Langeland, and Charles B. Kimmel. (2000). islet reveals segmentation in the amphioxus hindbrain homolog. Developmental Biology 220, 16-26.

James A. Langeland, Jill M. Tomsa*, William R. Jackman Jr., and Charles B. Kimmel. (1998). An amphioxus snail gene: Expression in paraxial mesoderm and neural plate suggests a conserved role in patterning the chordate embryo. Development Genes and Evolution 208, 569–577.

*undergraduate co-author