The evolution of avian feathers has recently been illuminated by fossils and the identification of genes involved in feather patterning and morphogenesis. However, molecular studies have focused mainly on protein-coding genes. Using comparative genomics and more than 600,000 conserved regulatory elements, we show that patterns of genome evolution in the vicinity of feather genes are consistent with a major role for regulatory innovation in the evolution of feathers. Rates of innovation at feather regulatory elements exhibit an extended period of innovation with peaks in the ancestors of amniotes and archosaurs. We estimate that 86 % of such regulatory elements and 100% of the nonkeratin feather gene set were present prior to the origin of D...
The origin and evolution of feathers has fascinated the general public and researchers for many year...
Feathers are the most complex epidermal derivatives among vertebrates. The present review deals with...
Abstract Background The epidermal appendages of reptiles and birds are constructed of beta (β) kerat...
The evolution of avian feathers has recently been illuminated by fossils and the identification of g...
The evolution of avian feathers have recently been illuminated by fossils and the identification of ...
Feathers have long been regarded as the innovation that drove the success of birds. However, feather...
Avian genomes are small and streamlined compared with those of other amniotes by virtue of having fe...
Despite the fact that no extant reptile species have feathers, and that the only extinct flying rept...
The evolution of flight in feathered dinosaurs and early birds over millions of years required fligh...
Unlike microevolutionary processes, little is known about the genetic basis of macroevolutionary pro...
A core question in evolutionary biology is whether convergent phenotypic evolution is driven by conv...
Members of the class Aves possess integumentary structures which distinguish them from other verteb...
Abstract Background Flight feathers, a type of feather that is unique to extant/extinct birds and so...
International audienceIn zoology it is well known that birds are characterized by the presence of fe...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
The origin and evolution of feathers has fascinated the general public and researchers for many year...
Feathers are the most complex epidermal derivatives among vertebrates. The present review deals with...
Abstract Background The epidermal appendages of reptiles and birds are constructed of beta (β) kerat...
The evolution of avian feathers has recently been illuminated by fossils and the identification of g...
The evolution of avian feathers have recently been illuminated by fossils and the identification of ...
Feathers have long been regarded as the innovation that drove the success of birds. However, feather...
Avian genomes are small and streamlined compared with those of other amniotes by virtue of having fe...
Despite the fact that no extant reptile species have feathers, and that the only extinct flying rept...
The evolution of flight in feathered dinosaurs and early birds over millions of years required fligh...
Unlike microevolutionary processes, little is known about the genetic basis of macroevolutionary pro...
A core question in evolutionary biology is whether convergent phenotypic evolution is driven by conv...
Members of the class Aves possess integumentary structures which distinguish them from other verteb...
Abstract Background Flight feathers, a type of feather that is unique to extant/extinct birds and so...
International audienceIn zoology it is well known that birds are characterized by the presence of fe...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
The origin and evolution of feathers has fascinated the general public and researchers for many year...
Feathers are the most complex epidermal derivatives among vertebrates. The present review deals with...
Abstract Background The epidermal appendages of reptiles and birds are constructed of beta (β) kerat...