mark q martindale

mark q martindale

University of Florida

H-index: 78

North America-United States

About mark q martindale

mark q martindale, With an exceptional h-index of 78 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Florida, specializes in the field of developmental biology, embryology, evolution.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A novel in vivo system to study coral biomineralization in the starlet sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis

The ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi deploys a rapid injury response dating back to the last common animal ancestor

Single-cell atavism reveals an ancient mechanism of cell type diversification in a sea anemone

Independent innexin radiation shaped signaling in ctenophores

Reply to Soto-Angel et al.: Is “larva” a natural kind? Phylogenetic thinking provides clarity

Nematostella vectensis exemplifies the exceptional expansion and diversity of opsins in the eyeless Hexacorallia

Gene loss may have shaped the cnidarian and bilaterian Hox and ParaHox complement

Cytoplasmic polyadenylation is an ancestral hallmark of early development in animals

mark q martindale Information

University

Position

Whitney Marine Lab

Citations(all)

24911

Citations(since 2020)

6555

Cited By

20964

hIndex(all)

78

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

208

i10Index(since 2020)

152

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mark q martindale Skills & Research Interests

developmental biology

embryology

evolution

Top articles of mark q martindale

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A novel in vivo system to study coral biomineralization in the starlet sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis

Iscience

Brent Foster

Fredrik Hugosson

Federica Scucchia

Camille Enjolras

Leslie S Babonis

...

2024/3/3

The ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi deploys a rapid injury response dating back to the last common animal ancestor

Communications Biology

Dorothy G Mitchell

Allison Edgar

Júlia Ramon Mateu

Joseph F Ryan

Mark Q Martindale

2024/2/19

Single-cell atavism reveals an ancient mechanism of cell type diversification in a sea anemone

Nature Communications

Leslie S Babonis

Camille Enjolras

Abigail J Reft

Brent M Foster

Fredrik Hugosson

...

2023/2/16

Independent innexin radiation shaped signaling in ctenophores

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Jennifer Ortiz

Yuriy V Bobkov

Melissa B DeBiasse

Dorothy G Mitchell

Allison Edgar

...

2023/2/1

Reply to Soto-Angel et al.: Is “larva” a natural kind? Phylogenetic thinking provides clarity

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Allison Edgar

José Miguel Ponciano

Mark Q Martindale

2023/1/24

Nematostella vectensis exemplifies the exceptional expansion and diversity of opsins in the eyeless Hexacorallia

EvoDevo

Kyle J McCulloch

Leslie S Babonis

Alicia Liu

Christina M Daly

Mark Q Martindale

...

2023/9/21

Gene loss may have shaped the cnidarian and bilaterian Hox and ParaHox complement

Genome Biology and Evolution

Bailey M Steinworth

Mark Q Martindale

Joseph F Ryan

2023/1/1

Cytoplasmic polyadenylation is an ancestral hallmark of early development in animals

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Labib Rouhana

Allison Edgar

Fredrik Hugosson

Valeria Dountcheva

Mark Q Martindale

...

2023/6

On the origin and evolution of RNA editing in metazoans

Cell Reports

Pei Zhang

Yuanzhen Zhu

Qunfei Guo

Ji Li

Xiaoyu Zhan

...

2023/2/28

Where physics meets chemistry meets biology for fundamental soft matter research

Soft Matter

M Shaibuna

Letcy V Theresa

K Sreekumar

Yi-Kuan Chao

NM Praveena

...

2022

Assessment of Optimal Conditions for Marine Invertebrate Cell-Mediated Mineralization of Organic Matrices

Biomimetics

Jeremy Elias

Thomas Angelini

Mark Q Martindale

Laurie Gower

2022/6/26

Cellular micromasonry: biofabrication with single cell precision

Soft Matter

S Tori Ellison

Senthilkumar Duraivel

Vignesh Subramaniam

Fredrik Hugosson

Bo Yu

...

2022

Cnidarian-Symbiodiniaceae symbiosis establishment is independent of photosynthesis

Current Biology

Robert E Jinkerson

Joseph A Russo

Casandra R Newkirk

Andrea L Kirk

Richard J Chi

...

2022/6/6

A novel regulatory gene promotes novel cell fate by suppressing ancestral fate in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Leslie S Babonis

Camille Enjolras

Joseph F Ryan

Mark Q Martindale

2022/5/10

Ctenophores are direct developers that reproduce continuously beginning very early after hatching

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Allison Edgar

José Miguel Ponciano

Mark Q Martindale

2022/5/3

Studying CtenophoraCtenophora WBRWhole-body regeneration (WBR) Using Mnemiopsis leidyiMnemiopsis leidyi

Julia Ramon-Mateu

Allison Edgar

Dorothy Mitchell

Mark Q Martindale

2022/4/1

Symbiosis-driven development in an early branching metazoan

bioRxiv

Aki Hammond Ohdera

Viridiana Avila-Magaña

Victoria Sharp

Kelly Watson

Mark McCauley

...

2022

The upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana as an emerging model system to study cnidarian–algal symbiosis

Mónica Medina

Victoria Sharp

Aki Ohdera

Anthony Bellantuono

Justin Dalrymple

...

2021/12/13

Knockout of a single Sox gene resurrects an ancestral cell type in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis

BioRxiv

Leslie S Babonis

Camille Enjolras

Abigail J Reft

Brent M Foster

Fredrik Hugosson

...

2021/10/1

Whole-Body Regeneration in the Lobate Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi

Allison Edgar

Dorothy G Mitchell

Mark Q Martindale

2021/6/5

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