Publications by authors named "Aron Nakama"

Background: Over one third of all animal phyla utilize a mode of early embryogenesis called 'spiral cleavage' to divide the fertilized egg into embryonic cells with different cell fates. This mode is characterized by a series of invariant, stereotypic, asymmetric cell divisions (ACDs) that generates cells of different size and defined position within the early embryo. Astonishingly, very little is known about the underlying molecular machinery to orchestrate these ACDs in spiral-cleaving embryos.

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  • The review examines genetic conditions that provide advantages against specific infectious diseases, highlighting examples like malaria and hemoglobinopathies.
  • It discusses pairings of diseases and genetic disorders, noting that some are influenced by geographic selection pressures, while others may occur by chance.
  • The findings suggest potential avenues for treatment development in infectious diseases lacking effective cures, such as HIV and Ebola, by leveraging the known interactions between these genetic conditions and pathogens.
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