Dorit Hockman

Affiliations: 
University of Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa 
Area:
Developmental Biology, Evolutionary Biology
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Parents

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Nicola Illing grad student 2005-2008 University of Cape Town
Clare Baker grad student 2009-2013 Cambridge (Evolution Tree)
Tatjana Sauka-Spengler post-doc 2013-2017 Oxford (Cell Biology Tree)

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Marianne E. Bronner collaborator 2010- Caltech
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Papadogiannis V, Hockman D, Mercurio S, et al. (2023) Evolution of the expression and regulation of the nuclear hormone receptor ERR gene family in the chordate lineage. Developmental Biology. 504: 12-24
Miyata M, Gillemans N, Hockman D, et al. (2020) An evolutionary ancient mechanism for regulation of hemoglobin expression in vertebrate red cells. Blood
Hockman D, Chong-Morrison V, Green SA, et al. (2019) A genome-wide assessment of the ancestral neural crest gene regulatory network. Nature Communications. 10: 4689
Smith JJ, Timoshevskaya N, Ye C, et al. (2018) Publisher Correction: The sea lamprey germline genome provides insights into programmed genome rearrangement and vertebrate evolution. Nature Genetics
Hockman D, Adameyko I, Kaucka M, et al. (2018) Striking parallels between carotid body glomus cell and adrenal chromaffin cell development. Developmental Biology
Smith JJ, Timoshevskaya N, Ye C, et al. (2018) Publisher Correction: The sea lamprey germline genome provides insights into programmed genome rearrangement and vertebrate evolution. Nature Genetics
Smith JJ, Timoshevskaya N, Ye C, et al. (2018) The sea lamprey germline genome provides insights into programmed genome rearrangement and vertebrate evolution. Nature Genetics
Hockman D, Burns A, Schlosser G, et al. (2017) Evolution of the hypoxia-sensitive cells involved in amniote respiratory reflexes. Elife. 6
Mason MK, Hockman D, Curry L, et al. (2015) Retinoic acid-independent expression of Meis2 during autopod patterning in the developing bat and mouse limb. Evodevo. 6: 6
Modrell MS, Hockman D, Uy B, et al. (2014) A fate-map for cranial sensory ganglia in the sea lamprey. Developmental Biology. 385: 405-16
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