ABSTRACT Understanding the evolutionary origins of segmented body plans in the metazoa has been a long-standing fascination for scientists. Competing hypotheses explaining the presence of distinct segmented taxa range from the suggestion that all segmentation in the metazoa is homolo-gous to the proposal that segmentation arose independently many times, even within an individual clade or species. A major new source of information regarding the extent of homology vs. homoplasy of segmentation in recent years has been an examination of the extent to which molecular mecha-nisms underlying the segmentation process are conserved, the rationale being that a shared history will be apparent by the presence of common molecular components of a develo...
AbstractRecent work has revealed striking similarities in the genetic mechanisms underpinning somito...
In arthropods, annelids, and chordates, both ectodermal and mesodermal tissues are organized into se...
In arthropods, developmental mechanisms of segmentation are very diverse and differently associated ...
Annelida is one of the three phyla presenting a segmented body plan, composed of repeated morphologi...
AbstractThe three major taxa with metameric segmentation (annelids, arthropods, and chordates) appea...
The three major taxa with metameric segmentation (annelids, arthropods, and chordates) appear to use...
Segmentation is a feature of the body plans of a number of diverse animal groupings, including the a...
In the animal kingdom, only the annelids, arthropods and chordates are segmented. Whether the common...
SYNOPSIS. The idea that the last common ancestor of bilaterian animals (Urbilateria) was segmented h...
The current understanding of the segmental organization of myriapods is dramatically different from ...
Data on the molecular and genetic basis of animal development, and on genome sequences, have been ch...
It is thought that the great majority of the phenotypic disparity present in the animal kingdom was ...
In many arthropods, the appearance of new segments and their differentiation are not completed by th...
AbstractThe origin of animal segmentation, the periodic repetition of anatomical structures along th...
Abstract Animals have been described as segmented for more than 2,000 years, yet a precise definitio...
AbstractRecent work has revealed striking similarities in the genetic mechanisms underpinning somito...
In arthropods, annelids, and chordates, both ectodermal and mesodermal tissues are organized into se...
In arthropods, developmental mechanisms of segmentation are very diverse and differently associated ...
Annelida is one of the three phyla presenting a segmented body plan, composed of repeated morphologi...
AbstractThe three major taxa with metameric segmentation (annelids, arthropods, and chordates) appea...
The three major taxa with metameric segmentation (annelids, arthropods, and chordates) appear to use...
Segmentation is a feature of the body plans of a number of diverse animal groupings, including the a...
In the animal kingdom, only the annelids, arthropods and chordates are segmented. Whether the common...
SYNOPSIS. The idea that the last common ancestor of bilaterian animals (Urbilateria) was segmented h...
The current understanding of the segmental organization of myriapods is dramatically different from ...
Data on the molecular and genetic basis of animal development, and on genome sequences, have been ch...
It is thought that the great majority of the phenotypic disparity present in the animal kingdom was ...
In many arthropods, the appearance of new segments and their differentiation are not completed by th...
AbstractThe origin of animal segmentation, the periodic repetition of anatomical structures along th...
Abstract Animals have been described as segmented for more than 2,000 years, yet a precise definitio...
AbstractRecent work has revealed striking similarities in the genetic mechanisms underpinning somito...
In arthropods, annelids, and chordates, both ectodermal and mesodermal tissues are organized into se...
In arthropods, developmental mechanisms of segmentation are very diverse and differently associated ...