In arthropods, such as Drosophila melanogaster, the leg gap genes homothorax (hth), extradenticle (exd), dachshund (dac), and Distal-less (Dll) regionalize the legs in order to facilitate the subsequent segmentation of the legs. We have isolated homologs of all four leg gap genes from the onychophoran Euperipatoides kanangrensis and have studied their expression. We show that leg regionalization takes place in the legs of onychophorans even though they represent simple and nonsegmented appendages. This implies that leg regionalization evolved for a different function and was only later co-opted for a role in leg segmentation. We also show that the leg gap gene patterns in onychophorans (especially of hth and exd) are similar to the patterns...
Chelicerates constitute a basic arthropod group with fossil representatives from as early as the Cam...
Background: The Onychophora are a probable sister group to Arthropoda, one of the most intensively s...
Delta/Notch (Dl/N) signalling is involved in the gene regulatory network underlying the segmentation...
Changes in the morphological character of appendages are essential to arthropod diversification and ...
A current hypothesis states that the ancestral limb of arthropods is composed of only two segments. ...
AbstractArthropod limbs are arguably the most diverse organs in the animal kingdom. Morphological di...
Tardigrades have a miniaturized body plan. Miniaturization in tardigrades is associated with the los...
Honorable Mention Winner Legs are a defining characteristic of Panarthropoda, a lineage of animals t...
AbstractStudies of the genes involved in patterning the appendages of Drosophila melanogaster have r...
Introduction: Onychophora is a relatively small phylum within Ecdysozoa, and is considered to be the...
A quick visual survey of the animal world around us reveals a wide array of morphological diversity,...
AbstractThe hallmark of the arthropods is their segmented body, although origin of segmentation, how...
The genes Distal-less, dachshund, extradenticle, and homothorax have been shown in Drosophila to be ...
Background Segmentation is a hallmark of the arthropods; most knowledge about the molecular basis of...
There is an ongoing discussion on whether segmentation in different phyla has a common origin sharin...
Chelicerates constitute a basic arthropod group with fossil representatives from as early as the Cam...
Background: The Onychophora are a probable sister group to Arthropoda, one of the most intensively s...
Delta/Notch (Dl/N) signalling is involved in the gene regulatory network underlying the segmentation...
Changes in the morphological character of appendages are essential to arthropod diversification and ...
A current hypothesis states that the ancestral limb of arthropods is composed of only two segments. ...
AbstractArthropod limbs are arguably the most diverse organs in the animal kingdom. Morphological di...
Tardigrades have a miniaturized body plan. Miniaturization in tardigrades is associated with the los...
Honorable Mention Winner Legs are a defining characteristic of Panarthropoda, a lineage of animals t...
AbstractStudies of the genes involved in patterning the appendages of Drosophila melanogaster have r...
Introduction: Onychophora is a relatively small phylum within Ecdysozoa, and is considered to be the...
A quick visual survey of the animal world around us reveals a wide array of morphological diversity,...
AbstractThe hallmark of the arthropods is their segmented body, although origin of segmentation, how...
The genes Distal-less, dachshund, extradenticle, and homothorax have been shown in Drosophila to be ...
Background Segmentation is a hallmark of the arthropods; most knowledge about the molecular basis of...
There is an ongoing discussion on whether segmentation in different phyla has a common origin sharin...
Chelicerates constitute a basic arthropod group with fossil representatives from as early as the Cam...
Background: The Onychophora are a probable sister group to Arthropoda, one of the most intensively s...
Delta/Notch (Dl/N) signalling is involved in the gene regulatory network underlying the segmentation...