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Charles B. Kimmel is a researcher affiliated with the University of Oregon in the United States. Their work spans several fields within biological sciences, emphasizing biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, agricultural and biological sciences. The subfields covered in their research include genetics, molecular biology, and plant science.

The main topics addressed in Charles B. Kimmel's scientific contributions feature animal genetics and reproduction, CRISPR and genetic engineering, and chromosomal and genetic variations. These focus areas indicate an engagement with both fundamental genetic mechanisms and applied biotechnological methods.

A notable recent publication by Charles B. Kimmel is titled "Transgene-mediated skeletal phenotypic variation in zebrafish", published in 2020 in the Journal of Fish Biology. This work highlights the use of genetic modification to explore phenotypic variation in a model organism.

Collaboration forms a part of Charles B. Kimmel's research activities, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Alexander L. Wind
  • Whitney Oliva
  • Samuel D. Ahlquist
  • Charline Walker
  • John Dowd

Charles B. Kimmel's publications mainly appear in the Journal of Fish Biology, evidencing a focus on ichthyological genetic studies. Their research output includes works associated with animal genetics and molecular biology methodologies.

Best Publications

  • Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish.

    Charles B. Kimmel;William W. Ballard;Seth R. Kimmel;Bonnie Ullmann

  • The zebrafish midblastula transition

    Donald A. Kane;Charles B. Kimmel

  • Origin and organization of the zebrafish fate map.

    C.B. Kimmel;R.M. Warga;T.F. Schilling

  • A two-color acid-free cartilage and bone stain for zebrafish larvae.

    M B Walker;C B Kimmel

  • Cell movements during epiboly and gastrulation in zebrafish.

    R.M. Warga;C.B. Kimmel

  • no tail (ntl) is the zebrafish homologue of the mouse T (Brachyury) gene.

    S. Schulte-Merker;F. J. M. Van Eeden;M. E. Halpern;C. B. Kimmel

  • Segment and cell type lineage restrictions during pharyngeal arch development in the zebrafish embryo.

    T F Schilling;C B Kimmel

  • The cyclops mutation blocks specification of the floor plate of the zebrafish central nervous system

    Kohei Hatta;Charles B. Kimmel;Robert K. Ho;Charline Walker

  • Induction of muscle pioneers and floor plate is distinguished by the zebrafish no tail mutation

    Marnie E. Halpern;Robert K. Ho;Charline Walker;Charles B. Kimmel

  • Organization of hindbrain segments in the zebrafish embryo.

    Bill Trevarrow;Daniel L. Marks;Charles B. Kimmel

  • Genetics and early development of zebrafish.

    Charles B. Kimmel

  • A homeobox gene essential for zebrafish notochord development

    William S. Talbot;Bill Trevarrow;Bill Trevarrow;Marnie E. Halpern;Marnie E. Halpern;Anna E. Melby

  • A genetic linkage map for the zebrafish

    John H. Postlethwait;Stephen L. Johnson;Clare N. Midson;William S. Talbot

  • Inhibition of zebrafish fgf8 pre-mRNA splicing with morpholino oligos: A quantifiable method for gene knockdown

    Bruce W. Draper;Paul A. Morcos;Charles B. Kimmel

  • Molecular identification of spadetail: regulation of zebrafish trunk and tail mesoderm formation by T-box genes

    Kevin J. P. Griffin;Sharon L. Amacher;Charles B. Kimmel;David Kimelman

  • Musculoskeletal patterning in the pharyngeal segments of the zebrafish embryo

    Thomas F. Schilling;Charles B. Kimmel

  • The development and behavioral characteristics of the startle response in the zebra fish.

    Charles B. Kimmel;Jill Patterson;Richard O. Kimmel

  • Parallel genetic basis for repeated evolution of armor loss in Alaskan threespine stickleback populations.

    William A. Cresko;Angel Amores;Catherine Wilson;Joy Murphy

  • Anatomy of the posterior lateral line system in young larvae of the zebrafish

    Walter K. Metcalfe;Charles B. Kimmel;Eric Schabtach

  • Segmental homologies among reticulospinal neurons in the hindbrain of the zebrafish larva.

    Walter K. Metcalfe;Bruce Mendelson;Charles B. Kimmel

Frequent Co-Authors

John H. Postlethwait
John H. Postlethwait University of Oregon
Yi-Lin Yan
Yi-Lin Yan University of Oregon
Thomas F. Schilling
Thomas F. Schilling University of California, Irvine
Monte Westerfield
Monte Westerfield University of Oregon
Marnie E. Halpern
Marnie E. Halpern Carnegie Institution for Science
Cecilia B. Moens
Cecilia B. Moens Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Robert K. Ho
Robert K. Ho University of Chicago
Brant M. Weinstein
Brant M. Weinstein National Institutes of Health
Patrick C. Phillips
Patrick C. Phillips University of Oregon
Matthias Hammerschmidt
Matthias Hammerschmidt University of Cologne

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