- Home
- Search Results
- Page 1 of 1
Search for: All records
-
Total Resources2
- Resource Type
-
0000000002000000
- More
- Availability
-
11
- Author / Contributor
- Filter by Author / Creator
-
-
Gardner, Michael G (2)
-
Aguilar, Rocío (1)
-
Amey, Andrew P (1)
-
Austin, Chris C (1)
-
Baling, Marleen (1)
-
Barley, Anthony J (1)
-
Bates, Michael F (1)
-
Bauer, Aaron M (1)
-
Bertozzi, Terry (1)
-
Blackburn, Daniel G (1)
-
Bowles, Phil (1)
-
Brown, Rafe M (1)
-
Böhm, Monika (1)
-
Chandramouli, SR (1)
-
Chapple, David G (1)
-
Chirio, Laurent (1)
-
Cogger, Hal (1)
-
Colli, Guarino R (1)
-
Conradie, Werner (1)
-
Couper, Patrick J (1)
-
- Filter by Editor
-
-
& Spizer, S. M. (0)
-
& . Spizer, S. (0)
-
& Ahn, J. (0)
-
& Bateiha, S. (0)
-
& Bosch, N. (0)
-
& Brennan K. (0)
-
& Brennan, K. (0)
-
& Chen, B. (0)
-
& Chen, Bodong (0)
-
& Drown, S. (0)
-
& Ferretti, F. (0)
-
& Higgins, A. (0)
-
& J. Peters (0)
-
& Kali, Y. (0)
-
& Ruiz-Arias, P.M. (0)
-
& S. Spitzer (0)
-
& Sahin. I. (0)
-
& Spitzer, S. (0)
-
& Spitzer, S.M. (0)
-
(submitted - in Review for IEEE ICASSP-2024) (0)
-
-
Have feedback or suggestions for a way to improve these results?
!
Note: When clicking on a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number, you will be taken to an external site maintained by the publisher.
Some full text articles may not yet be available without a charge during the embargo (administrative interval).
What is a DOI Number?
Some links on this page may take you to non-federal websites. Their policies may differ from this site.
-
Squamate reptiles are amongst the most successful terrestrial vertebrate lineages, with over 10,000 species across a broad range of ecosystems. Despite their success, squamates are also amongst the least studied lineages immunologically. Recently, a universal lack of γδ T cells in squamates due to deletions of the genes encoding the T cell receptor (TCR) γ and δ chains was discovered. Here, we begin to address how the loss of γδ T cells may have impacted the evolution of the squamate immune system. Using the skinkTiliqua rugosa, we found that squamates have not significantly increased the complexity of conventional T cell receptor beta (TCRβ orTRB) chain V regions compared to that of the nearest living squamate relative, the tuatara,Sphenodon punctatusor other amniotes. Our analyses include a putative new TCR locus. This novel locus contains V, D, and J gene segments that undergo V(D)J recombination, albeit with a limited number of gene segments in most squamate species. Based on conserved residues, the predicted protein chain would be expected to form a heterodimer with TCRα. This new TCR locus appears to be derived from an ancient duplication of theTRBlocus and is homologous to the recently described T cell receptor epsilon (TRE).TREis absent from the genomes of the tuatara and all Archosaurs examined and appears squamate specific.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 9, 2026
-
Chapple, David G; Roll, Uri; Böhm, Monika; Aguilar, Rocío; Amey, Andrew P; Austin, Chris C; Baling, Marleen; Barley, Anthony J; Bates, Michael F; Bauer, Aaron M; et al (, Biological Conservation)
An official website of the United States government
