The early cleavage up to gastrulation is described here for the priapulid worm Priapulus caudatus, contradicting and clarifying earlier partial reports on this topic. The cleavage pattern up to gastrulation is highly symmetrical, total, subequal, radial, and stereotypical. Gastrulation is intermediate between epiboly and invagination, and the mesendoderm may be derived from both cells of the first cleavage, thus differing significantly in its origin from that of many other protostomes. Priapulids occupy an increasingly important position in studies of animal evolution as they appear to be relatively basal within the new clade Ecdysozoa (panarthropods plus cycloneuralians); and have been described as both morphological and genetic living fos...
Investigations of amphipod embryonic development have a long tradition. However, many aspects of amp...
We present here a description of early development in the onychophoran Euperipatoides kanangrensis w...
Background The digestive systems of animals can become highly specialized in response to their explo...
The early cleavage up to gastrulation is described here for the priapulid worm Priapulus caudatus, c...
The early cleavage up to gastrulation is described here for the priapulid worm Priapulus caudatus, c...
The early cleavage up to gastrulation is described here for the priapulid worm Priapulus caudatus, c...
The phylum Priapulida is a small group of marine worms that is allied with the nematodes, kinorhynch...
Background The digestive systems of animals can become highly specialized in response to their explo...
SummaryThe fate of the blastopore during development in the bilaterian ancestor is currently not wel...
Despite their increasing evolutionary importance, basic knowledge about the priapulid worms remains ...
Despite their increasing evolutionary importance, basic knowledge about the priapulid worms remains ...
The early stages of organogenesis in metazoans differ drastically between higher order taxa such as ...
Research into arthropod evolution is hampered by the derived nature and rapid evolution of the best-...
The early stages of organogenesis in metazoans differ drastically between higher order taxa such as ...
phylotypic stage The early stages oforganogenesis in metazoans differ drastically between higher ord...
Investigations of amphipod embryonic development have a long tradition. However, many aspects of amp...
We present here a description of early development in the onychophoran Euperipatoides kanangrensis w...
Background The digestive systems of animals can become highly specialized in response to their explo...
The early cleavage up to gastrulation is described here for the priapulid worm Priapulus caudatus, c...
The early cleavage up to gastrulation is described here for the priapulid worm Priapulus caudatus, c...
The early cleavage up to gastrulation is described here for the priapulid worm Priapulus caudatus, c...
The phylum Priapulida is a small group of marine worms that is allied with the nematodes, kinorhynch...
Background The digestive systems of animals can become highly specialized in response to their explo...
SummaryThe fate of the blastopore during development in the bilaterian ancestor is currently not wel...
Despite their increasing evolutionary importance, basic knowledge about the priapulid worms remains ...
Despite their increasing evolutionary importance, basic knowledge about the priapulid worms remains ...
The early stages of organogenesis in metazoans differ drastically between higher order taxa such as ...
Research into arthropod evolution is hampered by the derived nature and rapid evolution of the best-...
The early stages of organogenesis in metazoans differ drastically between higher order taxa such as ...
phylotypic stage The early stages oforganogenesis in metazoans differ drastically between higher ord...
Investigations of amphipod embryonic development have a long tradition. However, many aspects of amp...
We present here a description of early development in the onychophoran Euperipatoides kanangrensis w...
Background The digestive systems of animals can become highly specialized in response to their explo...