ABSTRACT The evolution of the eye is a matter of debate ever since Darwin’s Origin of Species. While morphological comparisons of eye anatomy and photoreceptor cell types led to the view that animal eyes evolved multiple times independently, the molecular conservation of the pax6 eye-specifying cascade has indicated the contrary- that animal eyes evolved from a common, simple precursor, the proto-eye. Morphological and molecular comparative approaches are combined here in a novel Evo-Devo approach, the molecular comparison of cell types ("comparative molecular cell biology"). In the eye, the various types of photoreceptor cells, as well as pigment and lens cells, each require distinct combinations of specifying transcription facto...
The vertebrate retina appeared first some 500 million years ago in ancestral marine chordates, evolv...
The vertebrate retina first evolved some 500 million years ago in ancestral marine chordates. Since ...
Charles Darwin appreciated the conceptual difficulty in accepting that an organ as wonderful as the ...
A central issue of evolutionary developmental biology is how the eye is diverged morphologically and...
AbstractBased on differences in morphology, photoreceptor-type usage and lens composition it has bee...
The topic of eye evolutionwas touchedas early as at the very beginningof the evolutionarytheoryitsel...
AbstractPhotoreceptor cells of vertebrate eyes are fundamentally different from those of invertebrat...
Recent findings shed light on the steps underlying the evolution of vertebrate photoreceptors and re...
The morphology and molecular mechanisms of animal photoreceptor cells and eyes reveal a complex patt...
How could. such a complex organ as the vertebrate eye have evolved by natural selection of numerous,...
AbstractEvidence is reviewed from a wide range of studies relevant to the evolution of vertebrate ph...
Eye evolution is driven by the evolution of visually guided behavior. Accumulation of gradually more...
The eye is an organ of such remarkable complexity and apparently flawless design that it presents a ...
Every aspect of vision, from the opsin proteins to the eyes and the ways that they serve animal beha...
This thesis deals with the origin of the photosensory and neurosecretory cell types in the bilateria...
The vertebrate retina appeared first some 500 million years ago in ancestral marine chordates, evolv...
The vertebrate retina first evolved some 500 million years ago in ancestral marine chordates. Since ...
Charles Darwin appreciated the conceptual difficulty in accepting that an organ as wonderful as the ...
A central issue of evolutionary developmental biology is how the eye is diverged morphologically and...
AbstractBased on differences in morphology, photoreceptor-type usage and lens composition it has bee...
The topic of eye evolutionwas touchedas early as at the very beginningof the evolutionarytheoryitsel...
AbstractPhotoreceptor cells of vertebrate eyes are fundamentally different from those of invertebrat...
Recent findings shed light on the steps underlying the evolution of vertebrate photoreceptors and re...
The morphology and molecular mechanisms of animal photoreceptor cells and eyes reveal a complex patt...
How could. such a complex organ as the vertebrate eye have evolved by natural selection of numerous,...
AbstractEvidence is reviewed from a wide range of studies relevant to the evolution of vertebrate ph...
Eye evolution is driven by the evolution of visually guided behavior. Accumulation of gradually more...
The eye is an organ of such remarkable complexity and apparently flawless design that it presents a ...
Every aspect of vision, from the opsin proteins to the eyes and the ways that they serve animal beha...
This thesis deals with the origin of the photosensory and neurosecretory cell types in the bilateria...
The vertebrate retina appeared first some 500 million years ago in ancestral marine chordates, evolv...
The vertebrate retina first evolved some 500 million years ago in ancestral marine chordates. Since ...
Charles Darwin appreciated the conceptual difficulty in accepting that an organ as wonderful as the ...