Gene regulatory networks (GRN) are central to developmental processes. They are composed of transcription factors and signaling molecules orchestrating gene expression modules that tightly regulate the development of organisms. The neural crest (NC) is a multipotent cell population that is considered a key innovation of vertebrates. Its derivatives contribute to shaping the astounding morphological diversity of jaws, teeth, head skeleton or pigmentation. Here, we study the molecular evolution of the NC GRN by analyzing patterns of molecular divergence for a total of 36 genes in 16 species of bony fishes. Analyses of non-synonymous to synonymous substitution rate ratios (dN/dS) support patterns of variable selective pressures among genes dep...
Comparative analyses of gene regulation inform about the molecular basis of phenotypic trait evoluti...
Adaptive radiations are characterized by adaptive diversification intertwined with rapid speciation ...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...
Gene regulatory networks (GRN) are central to developmental processes. They are composed of transcri...
The neural crest is a vertebrate innovation that forms at the embryonic neural plate border, transfo...
The neural crest is a vertebrate innovation that forms at the embryonic neural plate border, transfo...
SummaryThe vertebrate neural crest migrates from its origin, the neural plate border, to form divers...
The vertebrate neural crest migrates from its origin, the neural plate border, to form diverse deriv...
The vertebrate neural crest migrates from its origin, the neural plate border, to form diverse deriv...
The neural crest (NC) is an emblematic population of embryonic, stem-like cells characterised by the...
How gene expression diverges during adaptation might be strongly influenced by the geographic settin...
The neural crest is an embryonic cell population that contributes to key vertebrate-specific feature...
Background: Post-transcriptional regulation is crucial for the control of eukaryotic gene expression...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity, the ability of an organism to change its phenotype to match local en...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of organisms with a given genotype to develop different phenoty...
Comparative analyses of gene regulation inform about the molecular basis of phenotypic trait evoluti...
Adaptive radiations are characterized by adaptive diversification intertwined with rapid speciation ...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...
Gene regulatory networks (GRN) are central to developmental processes. They are composed of transcri...
The neural crest is a vertebrate innovation that forms at the embryonic neural plate border, transfo...
The neural crest is a vertebrate innovation that forms at the embryonic neural plate border, transfo...
SummaryThe vertebrate neural crest migrates from its origin, the neural plate border, to form divers...
The vertebrate neural crest migrates from its origin, the neural plate border, to form diverse deriv...
The vertebrate neural crest migrates from its origin, the neural plate border, to form diverse deriv...
The neural crest (NC) is an emblematic population of embryonic, stem-like cells characterised by the...
How gene expression diverges during adaptation might be strongly influenced by the geographic settin...
The neural crest is an embryonic cell population that contributes to key vertebrate-specific feature...
Background: Post-transcriptional regulation is crucial for the control of eukaryotic gene expression...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity, the ability of an organism to change its phenotype to match local en...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of organisms with a given genotype to develop different phenoty...
Comparative analyses of gene regulation inform about the molecular basis of phenotypic trait evoluti...
Adaptive radiations are characterized by adaptive diversification intertwined with rapid speciation ...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...