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Tatsuya Ota
Tatsuya Ota
SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)
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The African coelacanth genome provides insights into tetrapod evolution
CT Amemiya, J Alföldi, AP Lee, S Fan, H Philippe, I MacCallum, I Braasch, ...
Nature 496 (7445), 311-316, 2013
7212013
DISPAN: genetic distance and phylogenetic analysis
T Ota
Institute of Molecular Evolutionary Genetics. Pennsylvania State University …, 1993
5671993
The spotted gar genome illuminates vertebrate evolution and facilitates human-teleost comparisons
I Braasch, AR Gehrke, JJ Smith, K Kawasaki, T Manousaki, J Pasquier, ...
Nature genetics 48 (4), 427-437, 2016
5662016
Positive Darwinian selection promotes charge profile diversity in the antigen-binding cleft of class I major-histocompatibility-complex molecules.
AL Hughes, T Ota, M Nei
Molecular Biology and Evolution 7 (6), 515-524, 1990
3171990
Positive selection is a general phenomenon in the evolution of abalone sperm lysin.
YH Lee, T Ota, VD Vacquier
Molecular Biology and Evolution 12 (2), 231-238, 1995
2751995
Divergent evolution and evolution by the birth-and-death process in the immunoglobulin VH gene family.
T Ota, M Nei
Molecular Biology and Evolution 11 (3), 469-482, 1994
2601994
Estimation of the number of amino acid substitutions per site when the substitution rate varies among sites
T Ota, M Nei
Journal of Molecular Evolution 38 (6), 642-643, 1994
197*1994
Variance and covariances of the numbers of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitutions per site.
T Ota, M Nei
Molecular biology and evolution 11 (4), 613-619, 1994
1421994
Immunoglobulin light chain class multiplicity and alternative organizational forms in early vertebrate phylogeny
JP Rast, MK Anderson, RT Litman, M Margittai, GW Litman, T Ota, ...
Immunogenetics 40 (2), 83-99, 1994
1291994
T cells and the thymus in developing zebrafish
N Danilova, VS Hohman, F Sacher, T Ota, CE Willett, LA Steiner
Developmental & Comparative Immunology 28 (7-8), 755-767, 2004
1272004
Resolution of the novel immune-type receptor gene cluster in zebrafish
JA Yoder, RT Litman, MG Mueller, S Desai, KP Dobrinski, JS Montgomery, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of …, 2004
1062004
S-LOCUS EARLY FLOWERING 3 Is Exclusively Present in the Genomes of Short-Styled Buckwheat Plants that Exhibit Heteromorphic Self-Incompatibility
Y Yasui, M Mori, J Aii, T Abe, D Matsumoto, S Sato, Y Hayashi, O Ohnishi, ...
PloS one 7 (2), e31264, 2012
1002012
Lineage-restricted retention of a primitive immunoglobulin heavy chain isotype within the Dipnoi reveals an evolutionary paradox
T Ota, JP Rast, GW Litman, CT Amemiya
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (5), 2501-2506, 2003
872003
Characterization of two mannose-binding protein cDNAs from rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta): structure and evolutionary implications
T Mogues, T Ota, AI Tauber, KN Sastry
Glycobiology 6 (5), 543-550, 1996
801996
Nucleotide sequence analysis of the human salivary protein genes HIS1 and HIS2, and evolution of the STATH/HIS gene family.
LM Sabatini, T Ota, EA Azen
Molecular biology and evolution 10 (3), 497-511, 1993
681993
Dispan
T Ota
Pennsylvania State University, PA. USA, 1993
661993
Evolution of vertebrate immunoglobulin variable gene segments
T Ota, T Sitnikova, M Nei
Origin and Evolution of the Vertebrate Immune System, 221-245, 2000
652000
Evolution of immunoglobulin VH pseudogenes in chickens.
T Ota, M Nei
Molecular biology and evolution 12 (1), 94-102, 1995
651995
A tetrapod‐like repertoire of innate immune receptors and effectors for coelacanths
P Boudinot, J Zou, T Ota, F Buonocore, G Scapigliati, A Canapa, ...
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental …, 2014
642014
A third Ig light chain gene isotype in Xenopus laevis consists of six distinct VL families and is related to mammalian lambda genes.
RN Haire, T Ota, JP Rast, RT Litman, FY Chan, LI Zon, GW Litman
The Journal of Immunology 157 (4), 1544-1550, 1996
561996
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