Yoshinori Tomoyasu

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

Miami University

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Yoshinori Tomoyasu

Yoshinori Tomoyasu, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Miami University, specializes in the field of evo-devo, Insect evolution, developmental biology, evolutionary developmental biology, Tribolium.

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

Transcriptomic exploration of the Coleopteran wings reveals insight into the evolution of novel structures associated with the beetle elytron

Broad complex and wing development in cockroaches

Butterfly eyespots evolved via cooption of an ancestral gene-regulatory network that also patterns antennae, legs, and wings

Genetic Mechanisms Governing the Development of Polyphagan Pothorax and Their Implications to the Evolutionary Origin of Insect Wings

Tergal and pleural wing‐related tissues in the German cockroach and their implication to the evolutionary origin of insect wings

What crustaceans can tell us about the evolution of insect wings and other morphologically novel structures

Research 63 Evolutionary modification of gastrulation in Parvulastra exigua, an asterinid seastar with holobenthic lecithotrophic development

Butterfly eyespots evolved via co-option of the antennal gene-regulatory network

Yoshinori Tomoyasu Information

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Citations(all)

5610

Citations(since 2020)

1911

Cited By

4528

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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Yoshinori Tomoyasu Skills & Research Interests

evo-devo

Insect evolution

developmental biology

evolutionary developmental biology

Tribolium

Top articles of Yoshinori Tomoyasu

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Transcriptomic exploration of the Coleopteran wings reveals insight into the evolution of novel structures associated with the beetle elytron

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution

David M Linz

Yuichiro Hara

Kevin D Deem

Shigehiro Kuraku

Shigeo Hayashi

...

2023/3

Broad complex and wing development in cockroaches

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Ana Fernandez-Nicolas

Alba Ventos-Alfonso

Orathai Kamsoi

Courtney Clark-Hachtel

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

...

2022/8/1

Butterfly eyespots evolved via cooption of an ancestral gene-regulatory network that also patterns antennae, legs, and wings

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Suriya Narayanan Murugesan

Heidi Connahs

Yuji Matsuoka

Mainak Das Gupta

Galen JL Tiong

...

2022/2/22

Genetic Mechanisms Governing the Development of Polyphagan Pothorax and Their Implications to the Evolutionary Origin of Insect Wings

Proceedings of the Arthropodan Embryological Society of Japan

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

Kevin D Deem

Madison R Moe

2022

Tergal and pleural wing‐related tissues in the German cockroach and their implication to the evolutionary origin of insect wings

Evolution & Development

Courtney Clark‐Hachtel

Ana Fernandez‐Nicolas

Xavier Belles

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

2021/3

What crustaceans can tell us about the evolution of insect wings and other morphologically novel structures

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

2021/8/1

Research 63 Evolutionary modification of gastrulation in Parvulastra exigua, an asterinid seastar with holobenthic lecithotrophic development

Evolution & Development

Maria Byrne

Paulina Selvakumaraswamy

Elijah K Lowe

Claudia Racioppi

Nadine Peyriéras

...

2021/3

Butterfly eyespots evolved via co-option of the antennal gene-regulatory network

BioRxiv

Suriya Narayanan Murugesan

Heidi Connahs

Yuji Matsuoka

Mainak das Gupta

Manizah Huq

...

2021/3/1

How to study enhancers in non-traditional insect models

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

Marc S Halfon

2020/2/1

gene Ultrabithorax (Ubx)[6]. All winged insects are considered to have evolved from an ancestral insect that had two pairs of relatively unmodified wings (similar to modern day …

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

2020

Two sets of candidate crustacean wing homologues and their implication for the origin of insect wings

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Courtney M Clark-Hachtel

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

2020/12

Breaking bad in the rice field by breaking the Hox code

National Science Review

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

2020/10

RNA interference in aquatic beetles as a powerful tool for manipulating gene expression at specific developmental time points

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

Shubham Rathore

Jenni Hassert

Courtney M Clark-Hachtel

Aaron Stahl

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

...

2020/5/29

Sculpting new structures

Elife

Jocelyn A McDonald

Yoshinori Tomoyasu

2020/5/28

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