Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion years ago. As gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) evolved, teeth developed on oral jaws and helped to establish the dominance of this lineage on land and in the sea. The advent of oral jaws was facilitated, in part, by absence of hox gene expression in the first, most anterior, pharyngeal arch. Much later in evolutionary time, teleost fishes evolved a novel toothed jaw in the pharynx, the location of the first vertebrate teeth. To examine the evolutionary modularity of dentitions, we asked whether oral and pharyngeal teeth develop using common or independent gene regulatory pathways. First, we showed that tooth number is correlated on oral and ...
According to the classical theory, teeth derive from odontodes that invaded the oral cavity in conju...
Background Periodic patterning of iterative structures is a fundamental process during embryonic org...
Classical comparative anatomical hypotheses propose that the upper and lower jaw evolved through mod...
Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion...
© 2009 Fraser et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Background The oral and pharyngeal jaw of cichlid fishes are a classic example of evolutionary modul...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...
AbstractThe evolution of oral teeth is considered a major contributor to the overall success of jawe...
Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) are the dominant vertebrate group today (+30 000 species, predomi...
Evolutionary constraints may significantly bias phenotypic change, while “breaking” from such constr...
The two toothed jaws of cichlid fishes provide textbook examples of convergent evolution. Tooth phen...
Teeth and tooth-like structures, together named odontodes, are repeated organs thought to share a co...
Despite claims to the contrary, the evolutionary origin of teeth has not been definitely established...
Abstract Background Teeth and tooth-like structures, together named odontodes, are repeated organs t...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...
According to the classical theory, teeth derive from odontodes that invaded the oral cavity in conju...
Background Periodic patterning of iterative structures is a fundamental process during embryonic org...
Classical comparative anatomical hypotheses propose that the upper and lower jaw evolved through mod...
Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion...
© 2009 Fraser et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Background The oral and pharyngeal jaw of cichlid fishes are a classic example of evolutionary modul...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...
AbstractThe evolution of oral teeth is considered a major contributor to the overall success of jawe...
Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) are the dominant vertebrate group today (+30 000 species, predomi...
Evolutionary constraints may significantly bias phenotypic change, while “breaking” from such constr...
The two toothed jaws of cichlid fishes provide textbook examples of convergent evolution. Tooth phen...
Teeth and tooth-like structures, together named odontodes, are repeated organs thought to share a co...
Despite claims to the contrary, the evolutionary origin of teeth has not been definitely established...
Abstract Background Teeth and tooth-like structures, together named odontodes, are repeated organs t...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...
According to the classical theory, teeth derive from odontodes that invaded the oral cavity in conju...
Background Periodic patterning of iterative structures is a fundamental process during embryonic org...
Classical comparative anatomical hypotheses propose that the upper and lower jaw evolved through mod...