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Peter J. Bryant is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research primarily intersects environmental science, earth and planetary sciences, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

Their notable studies focus on oceanography, molecular biology, ecology, and global and planetary change. These subfields reflect a specialization in marine and environmental systems with a molecular and ecological perspective.

Peter J. Bryant's research work concentrates on several main topics including identification and quantification in food, marine biology and ecology research, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, crustacean biology and ecology, environmental DNA in biodiversity studies, and ocean acidification effects and responses.

The scientist has contributed to publications in a variety of venues, such as:

  • Preprints.org
  • Invertebrate Biology
  • Diversity

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Diversity and Life-Cycle Analysis of Pacific Ocean Zooplankton by Videomicroscopy and Dna Barcoding: Crustacea," 2021, Preprints.org
  • "Diversity and genetic connectivity of heteropod (Pterotracheoidea) gastropods in the Tropical Eastern Pacific," 2023, Invertebrate Biology
  • "Diversity and Life-Cycle Analysis of Pacific Ocean Zooplankton by Videomicroscopy and DNA Barcoding: Gastropods," 2022, Diversity

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Timothy Arehart
  • Rachel Collin
  • Maycol Ezequiel Madrid Concepcion
  • Dagoberto E. Venera-Pontón
  • Kenneth S. Macdonald

Best Publications

  • Pattern regulation in epimorphic fields

    Vernon French;Peter J. Bryant;Susan V. Bryant

  • The discs-large tumor suppressor gene of Drosophila encodes a guanylate kinase homolog localized at septate junctions

    Daniel F. Woods;Peter J. Bryant

  • The Drosophila Tumor Suppressor Gene Warts Encodes a Homolog of Human Myotonic Dystrophy Kinase and Is Required for the Control of Cell Shape and Proliferation

    R W Justice;O Zilian;D F Woods;M Noll

  • The FERM domain: A unique module involved in the linkage of cytoplasmic proteins to the membrane

    Athar H. Chishti;Anthony C. Kim;Shirin M. Marfatia;Mohini Lutchman

  • The fat tumor suppressor gene in Drosophila encodes a novel member of the cadherin gene superfamily.

    Paul A. Mahoney;Ursula Weber;Patricia Onofrechuk;Harald Biessmann

  • Dlg protein is required for junction structure, cell polarity, and proliferation control in Drosophila epithelia.

    D F Woods;C Hough;D Peel;G Callaini

  • Distal Regeneration and Symmetry

    Susan V. Bryant;Vernon French;Peter J. Bryant

  • Pattern formation in the imaginal wing disc of Drosophila melanogaster: Fate map, regeneration and duplication

    Peter J. Bryant

  • A new family of growth factors produced by the fat body and active on Drosophila imaginal disc cells.

    Kazuo Kawamura;Tatsuhiro Shibata;Olivier Saget;David Peel

  • Isolation and characterization of neural progenitor cells from post-mortem human cortex

    Philip H. Schwartz;Philip H. Schwartz;Peter J. Bryant;Tannin J. Fuja;Hailing Su

  • The effects of X-rays on the proliferation dynamics of cells in the imaginal wing disc ofDrosophila melanogaster.

    John L. Haynie;Peter J. Bryant

  • Laser microsurgery in cell and developmental biology

    Michael W. Berns;J. Aist;J. Edwards;K. Strahs

  • Cell lineage relationships in the imaginal wing disc of Drosophila melanogaster

    Peter J. Bryant

  • The Partner of Inscuteable/Discs-large complex is required to establish planar polarity during asymmetric cell division in Drosophila.

    Yohanns Bellaı̈che;Anna Radovic;Daniel F. Woods;Colleen D. Hough

  • Mutations at the fat locus interfere with cell proliferation control and epithelial morphogenesis in Drosophila.

    Peter J. Bryant;Beth Huettner;Lewis I. Held;Jan Ryerse

  • Development of the eye-antenna imaginal disc and morphogenesis of the adult head in Drosophila melanogaster.

    John L. Haynie;Peter J. Bryant

  • Molecular cloning of the lethal(1)discs large-1 oncogene of Drosophila

    Daniel F. Woods;Peter J. Bryant

  • Intrinsic growth control in the imaginal primordia of Drosophila, and the autonomous action of a lethal mutation causing overgrowth.

    Peter J. Bryant;Patrice Levinson

  • Drosophila homolog of the human S6 ribosomal protein is required for tumor suppression in the hematopoietic system

    Kellie L. Watson;Kenneth D. Konrad;Daniel F. Woods;Peter J. Bryant

  • Intercalary regeneration in imaginal wing disk of Drosophila melanogaster

    John L. Haynie;John L. Haynie;Peter J. Bryant

Frequent Co-Authors

Athar H. Chishti
Athar H. Chishti Tufts University
Susan V. Bryant
Susan V. Bryant University of California, Irvine
Scott E. Fraser
Scott E. Fraser University of Southern California
Anthony A. James
Anthony A. James University of California, Irvine
Cahir J. O'Kane
Cahir J. O'Kane University of Cambridge
James H. Fallon
James H. Fallon University of California, Irvine
John H. Postlethwait
John H. Postlethwait University of Oregon
Guy A. Rouleau
Guy A. Rouleau Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
James F. Gusella
James F. Gusella Harvard University

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