Linda Zimmerman Holland is a research biologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography known for her work examining the evolution of vertebrates.
Linda Z. Holland | |
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Alma mater | University of California, San Diego |
Scientific career | |
Thesis | Evolution of the chordate body plan : amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae) as a stand-in for the ancestral vertebrate (2001) |
Education and career
editHolland has a B.A. (1962) and an M.A. (1964) from Stanford University. She worked as a research associate at the University of California, San Diego, Scripps Clinic, and Scripps Institution of Oceanography in the period from 1970 until 1998.[1] She earned her Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego in 2001.[2] She started as a research biologist at Scripps in 1998, and is emeritus as of 2022.[1] Linda Holland has described in detail some of the early obstacles she faced as a woman scientist starting out in academe in the 1960s and 1970s, [3]
Research
editHolland's early research examined anatomical structures in purple sea urchins,[4][5] and a protein involved in clotting, Von Willebrand factor.[6] She went on to examine reproduction in sea urchins,[7] salps,[8] and amphioxus, known as lancelet.[9] Holland began collecting amphioxus in Tampa, Florida in 1988,[10] which enabled her to use them as a model system to study evolutionary biology.[11][12] Holland was the lead scientist on the project analyzing the genome of amphioxus,[13] and her work revealed reuse and copying of genes by amphioxus.[14] Her research also addressed the evolution of bilaterian animals as in her 2013 Holland et al.[15] publication (see image). In 2017 she wrote a history of the use of amphioxus in biological research.[16]
Selected publications
edit- Putnam, Nicholas H.; Butts, Thomas; Ferrier, David E. K.; Furlong, Rebecca F.; Hellsten, Uffe; Kawashima, Takeshi; Robinson-Rechavi, Marc; Shoguchi, Eiichi; Terry, Astrid; Yu, Jr-Kai; Benito-Gutiérrez, E`lia (2008). "The amphioxus genome and the evolution of the chordate karyotype". Nature. 453 (7198): 1064–1071. Bibcode:2008Natur.453.1064P. doi:10.1038/nature06967. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 18563158. S2CID 4418548.
- Holland, Linda Z.; Albalat, Ricard; Azumi, Kaoru; Benito-Gutiérrez, Èlia; Blow, Matthew J.; Bronner-Fraser, Marianne; Brunet, Frederic; Butts, Thomas; Candiani, Simona; Dishaw, Larry J.; Ferrier, David E. K. (2008-07-01). "The amphioxus genome illuminates vertebrate origins and cephalochordate biology". Genome Research. 18 (7): 1100–1111. doi:10.1101/gr.073676.107. ISSN 1088-9051. PMC 2493399. PMID 18562680.
- Holland, L.Z.; Kene, M.; Williams, N.A.; Holland, N.D. (1997-05-01). "Sequence and embryonic expression of the amphioxus engrailed gene (AmphiEn): the metameric pattern of transcription resembles that of its segment-polarity homolog in Drosophila". Development. 124 (9): 1723–1732. doi:10.1242/dev.124.9.1723. ISSN 0950-1991. PMID 9165120.
- Yu, Jr-Kai; Satou, Yutaka; Holland, Nicholas D.; Shin-I, Tadasu; Kohara, Yuji; Satoh, Noriyuki; Bronner-Fraser, Marianne; Holland, Linda Z. (2007). "Axial patterning in cephalochordates and the evolution of the organizer". Nature. 445 (7128): 613–617. doi:10.1038/nature05472. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 17237766. S2CID 4337940.
Awards and honors
editIn 2014 Holland, and her husband Nick Holland, received the A.O. Kovalevsky Medal for their work on amphioxus.[17] This award also includes being named an honorary member of the Saint Petersburg Society of Naturalists.[10]
References
edit- ^ a b "Biography". LINDA HOLLAND. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
- ^ Holland, Linda Zimmerman (2001). Evolution of the chordate body plan: amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae) as a stand-in for the ancestral vertebrate. OCLC 1086372946.
- ^ Holland, Linda Z. (2010). "Linda Holland". Evolution & Development. 12 (2): 109–112. doi:10.1111/j.1525-142X.2010.00397.x. PMID 20433452. S2CID 221679800.
- ^ Holland, Linda Z.; Giese, Arthur C.; Phillips, John H. (1967-05-01). "Studies on the perivisceral coelomic fluid protein concentration during seasonal and nutritional changes in the purple sea urchin". Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 21 (2): 361–371. doi:10.1016/0010-406X(67)90798-0. ISSN 0010-406X. PMID 6036932.
- ^ Holland, Linda Z.; Holland, Nicholas D. (1975-01-01). "The fine structure of epidermal glands of regenerating and mature globiferous pedicellariae of a sea urchin (Lytechinus pictus)". Tissue and Cell. 7 (4): 723–737. doi:10.1016/0040-8166(75)90039-7. ISSN 0040-8166. PMID 1209591.
- ^ Handa, M; Titani, K; Holland, L Z; Roberts, J R; Ruggeri, Z M (1986). "The von Willebrand factor-binding domain of platelet membrane glycoprotein Ib. Characterization by monoclonal antibodies and partial amino acid sequence analysis of proteolytic fragments". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 261 (27): 12579–12585. doi:10.1016/s0021-9258(18)67128-5. ISSN 0021-9258. PMID 2943738. S2CID 32913992.
- ^ Holland, Linda Z.; Gould-Somero, Meredith (1982-08-01). "Fertilization acid of sea urchin eggs: Evidence that it is H+, not CO2". Developmental Biology. 92 (2): 549–552. doi:10.1016/0012-1606(82)90200-7. ISSN 0012-1606. PMID 6811353.
- ^ Holland, Linda Z.; Gorsky, Gabriel; Fenaux, Robert (1988). "Fertilization in Oikopleura dioica (Tunicata, Appendicularia): Acrosome reaction, cortical reaction and sperm-egg fusion". Zoomorphology. 108 (4): 229–243. doi:10.1007/BF00312223. ISSN 0720-213X. S2CID 24403871.
- ^ Holland, Nicholas D.; Holland, Linda Z. (1989). "The Fine Structure of the Testis of a Lancelet (=Amphioxus), Branchiostoma floridae (Phylum Chordata: Subphylum Cephalochordata= Acrania)". Acta Zoologica. 70 (4): 211–219. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6395.1989.tb00934.x.
- ^ a b "SCRIPPS SCIENTISTS TO BE HONORED WITH PRESTIGIOUS INTERNATIONAL BIOLOGY AWARD". US Fed News Service, Including US State News; Washington, D.C. [Washington, D.C]. 22 January 2015.
- ^ Holland, P.W.; Holland, L.Z.; Williams, N.A.; Holland, N.D. (1992-11-01). "An amphioxus homeobox gene: sequence conservation, spatial expression during development and insights into vertebrate evolution". Development. 116 (3): 653–661. doi:10.1242/dev.116.3.653. ISSN 0950-1991. PMID 1363226.
- ^ Holland, N.D.; Panganiban, G.; Henyey, E.L.; Holland, L.Z. (1996-09-01). "Sequence and developmental expression of AmphiDll, an amphioxus Distal-less gene transcribed in the ectoderm, epidermis and nervous system: insights into evolution of craniate forebrain and neural crest". Development. 122 (9): 2911–2920. doi:10.1242/dev.122.9.2911. ISSN 0950-1991. PMID 8787764.
- ^ "Genome sequence of lancelet shows how genes quadrupled during vertebrate evolution". EurekAlert!. June 18, 2008. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
- ^ Holland, Linda Z.; Albalat, Ricard; Azumi, Kaoru; Benito-Gutiérrez, Èlia; Blow, Matthew J.; Bronner-Fraser, Marianne; Brunet, Frederic; Butts, Thomas; Candiani, Simona; Dishaw, Larry J.; Ferrier, David E.K. (2008). "The amphioxus genome illuminates vertebrate origins and cephalochordate biology". Genome Research. 18 (7): 1100–1111. doi:10.1101/gr.073676.107. ISSN 1088-9051. PMC 2493399. PMID 18562680.
- ^ Holland, Linda Z; Carvalho, João E; Escriva, Hector; Laudet, Vincent; Schubert, Michael; Shimeld, Sebastian M; Yu, Jr-Kai (2013). "Evolution of bilaterian central nervous systems: a single origin?". EvoDevo. 4 (1): 27. doi:10.1186/2041-9139-4-27. ISSN 2041-9139. PMC 3856589. PMID 24098981.
- ^ Holland, Nicholas D.; Holland, Linda Z. (2017-12-20). "The ups and downs of amphioxus biology: a history". International Journal of Developmental Biology. 61 (10–11–12): 575–583. doi:10.1387/ijdb.160395LH. ISSN 0214-6282. PMID 29319106.
- ^ "Academic Couple Honored by the St. Petersburg Society of Naturalists in Russia". Women in Academia Report; Bartonsville. February 5, 2015.
External links
edit- Linda Holland publications indexed by Google Scholar