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+[[!meta title="Appendicularians"]]
+[[!tag Oikopleura]]
+
+Alldredge, Alice
+
+Scientific American Vol. 235, No. 1 (July 1976), pp. 94-105 (12 pages)
+
+Appendicularians
+
+[[!doi 10.1038/scientificamerican0776-94 desc="JSTOR ID 24950396"]]
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+[[!meta title="Arrhenius equation for developmental processes."]]
+[[!tag development temperature Drosophila frog]]
+
+Crapse J, Pappireddi N, Gupta M, Shvartsman SY, Wieschaus E, Wühr M.
+
+Mol Syst Biol. 2021 Aug;17(8):e9895. doi: 10.15252/msb.20209895
+
+Arrhenius equation for developmental processes.
+
+[[!pmid 34414660 desc="Fitting development time courses at different temperatures to the Arrhenius law shows that different steps have different activation energies. The fit is not linear, and the fact that each step is a combination of many reactions is not enough to explain the extent of the deviation. In addition, the fit of simple reactions catalysed by GAPDH or LacZ is also non-linear. The authors postulate that “Either all rate-limiting steps occurring in parallel at a given embryonic stage have evolved similar activation energies, or the embryos have developed checkpoints that assure a resynchronization of converging developmental processes over wide temperature ranges.”"]]
See also [[Muller elements|muller_element]].
+### Other papers
+
+_D. melanogaster_'s development time course at different temperatures was fitted
+to the Arrhenius law in [[Crapse and coll., 2021|biblio/34414660]].
+
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_oikosins_ and half or them are unique to Oikopleura and related animals
("_Appendicularia_"). The japanese name of _O. dioica_ is
[ワカレオタマボヤ](https://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/bismal/j/view/9018229).
-Review for non-specialists: [[Glover, 2020|biblio/33080189]].
+Review for non-specialists: [[Glover, 2020|biblio/33080189]]. Article
+in Scientific American: [[Alice Alldredge, 1976|biblio/10.1038_scientificamerican0776-94]].
Some links: