Embryonic development in nonmammalian vertebrates depends entirely on nutritional reserves that are predom-inantly derived from vitellogenin proteins and stored in egg yolk. Mammals have evolved new resources, such as lactation and placentation, to nourish their developing and early offspring. However, the evolutionary timing and molecular events associated with this major phenotypic transition are not known. By means of sensitive comparative genomics analyses and evolutionary simulations, we here show that the three ancestral vitellogenin-encoding genes were progressively lost during mammalian evolution (until around 30–70 million years ago, Mya) in all but the egg-laying monotremes, which have retained a functional vitellogenin gene. Our ...
Analysis of genome sequences within a phylogenetic context can give insight into the mode and tempo...
Background: The newly assembled Bos taurus genome sequence enables the linkage of bovine milk and la...
Lactation is an important characteristic of mammalian reproduction sometimes referred to as the quin...
Embryonic development in nonmammalian vertebrates depends entirely on nutritional reserves that are ...
Lactation has evolved from an ancient reproductive strategy which appears to have been present long ...
Vitellogenin (Vtg) is a glycolipophosphoprotein produced by oviparous and ovoviviparous species and ...
Using a milk-cell cDNA sequencing approach we characterised milk-protein sequences from two monotrem...
The mammalian placenta shows an extraordinary degree of variation in gross and fine structure, but t...
Analysis of genome sequences within a phylogenetic context can give insight into the mode and tempo ...
The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is a paradigm for understanding metabolic di...
The avian egg, which contains the egg yolk, the egg white, and the eggshell, represents the mostly ...
Analysis of genome sequences within a phylogenetic context can give insight into the mode and tempo ...
Placental mammals (Placentalia) are a very successful group that, today, comprise 94% of all mammali...
BACKGROUND: The newly assembled Bos taurus genome sequence enables the linkage of bovine milk and la...
International audienceThe end-Cretaceous extinction led to a massive faunal turnover, with placental...
Analysis of genome sequences within a phylogenetic context can give insight into the mode and tempo...
Background: The newly assembled Bos taurus genome sequence enables the linkage of bovine milk and la...
Lactation is an important characteristic of mammalian reproduction sometimes referred to as the quin...
Embryonic development in nonmammalian vertebrates depends entirely on nutritional reserves that are ...
Lactation has evolved from an ancient reproductive strategy which appears to have been present long ...
Vitellogenin (Vtg) is a glycolipophosphoprotein produced by oviparous and ovoviviparous species and ...
Using a milk-cell cDNA sequencing approach we characterised milk-protein sequences from two monotrem...
The mammalian placenta shows an extraordinary degree of variation in gross and fine structure, but t...
Analysis of genome sequences within a phylogenetic context can give insight into the mode and tempo ...
The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is a paradigm for understanding metabolic di...
The avian egg, which contains the egg yolk, the egg white, and the eggshell, represents the mostly ...
Analysis of genome sequences within a phylogenetic context can give insight into the mode and tempo ...
Placental mammals (Placentalia) are a very successful group that, today, comprise 94% of all mammali...
BACKGROUND: The newly assembled Bos taurus genome sequence enables the linkage of bovine milk and la...
International audienceThe end-Cretaceous extinction led to a massive faunal turnover, with placental...
Analysis of genome sequences within a phylogenetic context can give insight into the mode and tempo...
Background: The newly assembled Bos taurus genome sequence enables the linkage of bovine milk and la...
Lactation is an important characteristic of mammalian reproduction sometimes referred to as the quin...