Abstract Did the diversity of lens-containing eyes evolve from one ancestral eye (monophyletic evolution) or from multiple, independently derived eyes (polyphyletic evolu-tion)? Monophyletic evolution would make diverse eyes homologous (inherited similarities from a common ances-tor); polyphyletic evolution would make eyes homoplasious (independently acquired similarities). Historically, anatom-ical and developmental differences among eyes of different species favored homoplasy; however, recent molecular data indicating that all eyes employ a similar cascade of transcription factors (proteins regulating gene expression) for development have suggested homology. Comparative studies on invertebrates and vertebrates suggest that the use of comm...
The evolution of eye loss in subterranean, deep sea and nocturnal habitats has fascinated biologists...
Animal eyes have long served as a classical example of independent origin followed by convergence of...
The ocelloid is an extraordinary eyespot organelle found only in the dinoflagellate family Warnowiac...
Convergent evolution of complex phenotypes like eyes offers us an important opportunity to investiga...
The eye is an organ of such remarkable complexity and apparently flawless design that it presents a ...
Contains fulltext : 18898_eye_lecr.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)From th...
I. AIMS OF THE STUDY Vision is one of the most crucial senses in higher vertebrates and perhaps the ...
Eye evolution is driven by the evolution of visually guided behavior. Accumulation of gradually more...
During the course of evolution animal complexity and diversity is generated. The last couple of year...
How could. such a complex organ as the vertebrate eye have evolved by natural selection of numerous,...
During the course of evolution animal complexity and diversity is generated. The last couple of year...
In Bilateria, Pax6, Six, Eya and Dach families of transcription factors underlie the develop-ment an...
From the dawn of evolution where primitive one-cellular organisms oriented themselves to the light o...
A central issue of evolutionary developmental biology is how the eye is diverged morphologically and...
variety The selective advantages of using light as a source of information are reflected in the dive...
The evolution of eye loss in subterranean, deep sea and nocturnal habitats has fascinated biologists...
Animal eyes have long served as a classical example of independent origin followed by convergence of...
The ocelloid is an extraordinary eyespot organelle found only in the dinoflagellate family Warnowiac...
Convergent evolution of complex phenotypes like eyes offers us an important opportunity to investiga...
The eye is an organ of such remarkable complexity and apparently flawless design that it presents a ...
Contains fulltext : 18898_eye_lecr.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)From th...
I. AIMS OF THE STUDY Vision is one of the most crucial senses in higher vertebrates and perhaps the ...
Eye evolution is driven by the evolution of visually guided behavior. Accumulation of gradually more...
During the course of evolution animal complexity and diversity is generated. The last couple of year...
How could. such a complex organ as the vertebrate eye have evolved by natural selection of numerous,...
During the course of evolution animal complexity and diversity is generated. The last couple of year...
In Bilateria, Pax6, Six, Eya and Dach families of transcription factors underlie the develop-ment an...
From the dawn of evolution where primitive one-cellular organisms oriented themselves to the light o...
A central issue of evolutionary developmental biology is how the eye is diverged morphologically and...
variety The selective advantages of using light as a source of information are reflected in the dive...
The evolution of eye loss in subterranean, deep sea and nocturnal habitats has fascinated biologists...
Animal eyes have long served as a classical example of independent origin followed by convergence of...
The ocelloid is an extraordinary eyespot organelle found only in the dinoflagellate family Warnowiac...