ABSTRACT The nervous systems of animals as diverse as flies and mice share many conserved features, suggesting that such features were already present in their last common ancestor. As our knowledge of neural development increases, so does the list of conserved features, pointing to the existence of a highly sophisticated, single species as the origin of most extant nervous systems. Possible reasons for this unexpected monophyly are discussed, leading to the conclusion that the appearance of very different life forms, lifestyles and habitats requires the previous attainment of a neural circuitry that is sufficiently robust to cope with large changes without losing its overall coherence
It remains a standing problem how and why the first nervous systems evolved. Molecular and genomic i...
Nervous systems are ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, yet the evolutionary origin of this essential ...
The existence of evolutionarily conserved regions in the vertebrate brain is well established. The r...
If neurones are the answer, then what was the question? Nervous systems are remarkably conserved thr...
The evolution of the earliest nervous systems remains seriously under-researched. Within this small ...
Evolutionary modifications in nervous systems enabled organisms to adapt to their specific environme...
The evolution of nervous systems in animals has always fascinated biologists, and thus multiple evol...
<p>Nervous systems are standardly interpreted as information processing input-output devices. They r...
The origin of nervous systems has traditionally been discussed within two conceptual frameworks. Inp...
As Denes et al. (2007) reveal in this issue, the expression profile and roles of genes that pattern ...
Nervous systems are standardly interpreted as information processing input-output devices. They rece...
polyphyly) are discussed in the historical timeline starting from the 19th century. The recent genom...
Several features of the nervous system have been highly conserved during evolution. For example, gen...
Arthropods are the most species-rich group of animals, and as such they exhibit an amazing diversity...
The evolution of the nervous system in metazoan animals has been a topic of great interest. It is th...
It remains a standing problem how and why the first nervous systems evolved. Molecular and genomic i...
Nervous systems are ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, yet the evolutionary origin of this essential ...
The existence of evolutionarily conserved regions in the vertebrate brain is well established. The r...
If neurones are the answer, then what was the question? Nervous systems are remarkably conserved thr...
The evolution of the earliest nervous systems remains seriously under-researched. Within this small ...
Evolutionary modifications in nervous systems enabled organisms to adapt to their specific environme...
The evolution of nervous systems in animals has always fascinated biologists, and thus multiple evol...
<p>Nervous systems are standardly interpreted as information processing input-output devices. They r...
The origin of nervous systems has traditionally been discussed within two conceptual frameworks. Inp...
As Denes et al. (2007) reveal in this issue, the expression profile and roles of genes that pattern ...
Nervous systems are standardly interpreted as information processing input-output devices. They rece...
polyphyly) are discussed in the historical timeline starting from the 19th century. The recent genom...
Several features of the nervous system have been highly conserved during evolution. For example, gen...
Arthropods are the most species-rich group of animals, and as such they exhibit an amazing diversity...
The evolution of the nervous system in metazoan animals has been a topic of great interest. It is th...
It remains a standing problem how and why the first nervous systems evolved. Molecular and genomic i...
Nervous systems are ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, yet the evolutionary origin of this essential ...
The existence of evolutionarily conserved regions in the vertebrate brain is well established. The r...