Cornelius Eibner
University of Jena
7 Papers
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Cornelius Eibner is an academic researcher from University of Jena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Parasteatoda tepidariorum. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Cornelius Eibner include University of Konstanz & National University of Ireland, Galway.
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The first myriapod genome sequence reveals conservative arthropod gene content and genome organisation in the centipede Strigamia maritima
Ariel D. Chipman,David E. K. Ferrier,Carlo Brena,Jiaxin Qu,Daniel S.T. Hughes,Reinhard Schröder,Montserrat Torres-Oliva,Nadia Znassi,Huaiyang Jiang,Francisca C. Almeida,Francisca C. Almeida,Claudio R. Alonso,Zivkos Apostolou,Zivkos Apostolou,Peshtewani K. Aqrawi,Wallace Arthur,Jennifer C. J. Barna,Kerstin P. Blankenburg,Daniela Brites,Daniela Brites,Salvador Capella-Gutierrez,Marcus Coyle,Peter K. Dearden,Louis Du Pasquier,Elizabeth J. Duncan,Dieter Ebert,Cornelius Eibner,Galina Erikson,Galina Erikson,Peter D. Evans,Cassandra G. Extavour,Liezl Francisco,Toni Gabaldón,Toni Gabaldón,William J. Gillis,Elizabeth A. Goodwin-Horn,Jack E. Green,Sam Griffiths-Jones,Cornelis J. P. Grimmelikhuijzen,Sai Gubbala,Roderic Guigó,Yi Han,Frank Hauser,Paul Havlak,Luke Hayden,Sophie Helbing,Michael Holder,Jerome H.L. Hui,Julia P. Hunn,Vera S. Hunnekuhl,LaRonda Jackson,Mehwish Javaid,Shalini N. Jhangiani,Francis M. Jiggins,Tamsin E. M. Jones,Tobias S. Kaiser,Divya Kalra,Nathan J. Kenny,Viktoriya Korchina,Christie Kovar,F. Bernhard Kraus,François Lapraz,Sandra L. Lee,Jie Lv,Christigale Mandapat,Gerard Manning,Marco Mariotti,Robert Mata,Tittu Mathew,Tobias Neumann,Tobias Neumann,Irene Newsham,Dinh Ngoc Ngo,Maria Ninova,Geoffrey Okwuonu,Fiona Ongeri,William J. Palmer,Shobha Patil,Pedro Patraquim,Christopher Pham,Ling-Ling Pu,Nicholas H. Putman,Catherine Rabouille,Olivia Mendivil Ramos,Adelaide C. Rhodes,Helen E. Robertson,Hugh M. Robertson,Matthew Ronshaugen,Julio Rozas,Nehad Saada,Alejandro Sánchez-Gracia,Steven E. Scherer,Andrew M. Schurko,Kenneth W. Siggens,DeNard Simmons,Anna Stief,Eckart Stolle,Maximilian J. Telford,Kristin Tessmar-Raible,Rebecca Thornton,Maurijn van der Zee,Arndt von Haeseler,Arndt von Haeseler,James M Williams,Judith H. Willis,Yuanqing Wu,Xiaoyan Zou,Daniel Lawson,Donna M. Muzny,Kim C. Worley,Richard A. Gibbs,Michael Akam,Stephen Richards +112 more
TL;DR: The phylogenetic position of myriapods allows us to identify where in arthropod phylogeny several particular molecular mechanisms and traits emerged, and concludes that juvenile hormone signalling evolved with the emergence of the exoskeleton in the arthropods and that RR-1 containing cuticle proteins evolved in the lineage leading to Mandibulata.
The house spider genome reveals an ancient whole-genome duplication during arachnid evolution
Evelyn E. Schwager,Prashant P. Sharma,Thomas H. Clarke,Daniel J. Leite,Torsten Wierschin,Matthias Pechmann,Yasuko Akiyama-Oda,Lauren A. Esposito,Jesper Bechsgaard,Trine Bilde,Alexandra D. Buffry,Hsu Chao,Huyen Dinh,Harshavardhan Doddapaneni,Shannon Dugan,Cornelius Eibner,Cassandra G. Extavour,Peter Funch,Jessica E. Garb,Luis Baudouin Gonzalez,Vanessa L. González,Sam Griffiths-Jones,Yi Han,Cheryl Y. Hayashi,Maarten Hilbrant,Daniel S.T. Hughes,Ralf Janssen,Sandra L. Lee,Ignacio Maeso,Shwetha C. Murali,Donna M. Muzny,Rodrigo Nunes da Fonseca,Christian L. B. Paese,Jiaxin Qu,Matthew Ronshaugen,Christoph Schomburg,Anna Schoenauer,Angelika Stollewerk,Montserrat Torres-Oliva,Natascha Turetzek,Bram Vanthournout,John H. Werren,Carsten Wolff,Kim C. Worley,Gregor Bucher,Richard A. Gibbs,Jonathan A. Coddington,Hiroki Oda,Mario Stanke,Nadia A. Ayoub,Nikola-Michael Prpic,Jean-François Flot,Nico Posnien,Stephen Richards,Alistair P. McGregor +54 more
TL;DR: Characterization of the sequence and expression of the Hox paralogs in P. tepidariorum suggests that many have been subject to neofunctionalization and subfunctionalization since their duplication, and therefore may have contributed to the diversification of spiders and other pulmonate arachnids.
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Variation in body segment number within and between populations of the centipede Strigamia maritima (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha)
Cornelius Eibner,Wallace Arthur +1 more
TL;DR: The fact that different species of geophilomorphs have different LBS distributions suggests that, in the long term, selection may act on the developmental reaction norm of LBS number.
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An organizer controls the development of the "sword," a sexually selected trait in swordtail fish.
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the evolution of swords in swordtails required the acquisition of two developmental mechanisms: the establishment of signaling competence in prospective sword rays in the embryo or early larva, and its activation through androgen signaling in adult male fish.
The house spider genome reveals an ancient whole-genome duplication during arachnid evolution
Evelyn E. Schwager,Evelyn E. Schwager,Prashant P. Sharma,Thomas H. Clarke,Thomas H. Clarke,Thomas H. Clarke,Daniel J. Leite,Torsten Wierschin,Matthias Pechmann,Yasuko Akiyama-Oda,Lauren A. Esposito,Jesper Bechsgaard,Trine Bilde,Alexandra D. Buffry,Hsu Chao,Huyen Dinh,Harshavardhan Doddapaneni,Shannon Dugan,Cornelius Eibner,Cassandra G. Extavour,Peter Funch,Jessica E. Garb,Luis Baudouin Gonzalez,Vanessa L. González,Sam Griffiths-Jones,Yi Han,Cheryl Y. Hayashi,Cheryl Y. Hayashi,Maarten Hilbrant,Maarten Hilbrant,Daniel S.T. Hughes,Ralf Janssen,Sandra L. Lee,Ignacio Maeso,Shwetha C. Murali,Donna M. Muzny,Rodrigo Nunes da Fonseca,Christian L. B. Paese,Jiaxin Qu,Matthew Ronshaugen,Christoph Schomburg,Anna Schoenauer,Angelika Stollewerk,Montserrat Torres-Oliva,Natascha Turetzek,Bram Vanthournout,Bram Vanthournout,John H. Werren,Carsten Wolff,Kim C. Worley,Gregor Bucher,Richard A. Gibbs,Jonathan A. Coddington,Hiroki Oda,Mario Stanke,Nadia A. Ayoub,Nikola-Michael Prpic,Jean-François Flot,Nico Posnien,Stephen Richards,Alistair P. McGregor +60 more
TL;DR: The results reveal that spiders and scorpions are likely the descendants of a polyploid ancestor that lived more than 450 MYA, and this study of the ancient WGD event in Arachnopulmonata provides a new comparative platform to explore common and divergent evolutionary outcomes ofpolyploidization events across eukaryotes.