The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the subject of conflicting hypotheses concerning the evolutionary conservation of their role in axial patterning and the pre-bilaterian origin of the Hox and ParaHox clusters. The diversification of Hox/ParaHox genes clearly predates the origin of bilaterians. However, the existence of a “Hox code” predating the cnidarian-bilaterian ancestor and supporting the deep homology of axes is more controversial. This assumption was mainly based on the interpretation of Hox expression data from the sea anemone, but growing evidence from other cnidarian taxa puts into question this hypothesis., an hydrozoan species with medusa and polyp stages alternating in the life...
Abstract Background Hox and the closely-related ParaHox genes, which emerged prior to the divergence...
AbstractHox and ParaHox genes constitute two families of developmental regulators that pattern the A...
<i>Hox</i> gene transcription factors are important regulators of positional identity along the ante...
The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the subject of ...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
Across the animal kingdom, Hox genes are organized in clusters whose genomic organization reflects t...
BACKGROUND. Hox genes were critical to many morphological innovations of bilaterian animals. Howev...
AbstractHox and ParaHox (H/P) genes belong to evolutionary-sister clusters that arose through duplic...
Hox and ParaHox (H/P) genes belong to evolutionary-sister clusters that arose through duplication of...
Bilaterian animals have a Hox gene cluster essential for patterning the main body axis, and a ParaHo...
Bilaterian animals have a Hox gene cluster essential for patterning the main body axis, and a ParaHo...
SummaryAcross the animal kingdom, Hox genes are organized in clusters whose genomic organization ref...
The Hox gene cluster is renowned for its role in developmental patterning of embryogenesis along the...
AbstractTo clarify the relationship between axial patterning in cnidarians and bilaterians, we have ...
SYNOPSIS. Across major phylogenetic comparisons, the evolution of Hox clusters generally parallels t...
Abstract Background Hox and the closely-related ParaHox genes, which emerged prior to the divergence...
AbstractHox and ParaHox genes constitute two families of developmental regulators that pattern the A...
<i>Hox</i> gene transcription factors are important regulators of positional identity along the ante...
The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the subject of ...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
Across the animal kingdom, Hox genes are organized in clusters whose genomic organization reflects t...
BACKGROUND. Hox genes were critical to many morphological innovations of bilaterian animals. Howev...
AbstractHox and ParaHox (H/P) genes belong to evolutionary-sister clusters that arose through duplic...
Hox and ParaHox (H/P) genes belong to evolutionary-sister clusters that arose through duplication of...
Bilaterian animals have a Hox gene cluster essential for patterning the main body axis, and a ParaHo...
Bilaterian animals have a Hox gene cluster essential for patterning the main body axis, and a ParaHo...
SummaryAcross the animal kingdom, Hox genes are organized in clusters whose genomic organization ref...
The Hox gene cluster is renowned for its role in developmental patterning of embryogenesis along the...
AbstractTo clarify the relationship between axial patterning in cnidarians and bilaterians, we have ...
SYNOPSIS. Across major phylogenetic comparisons, the evolution of Hox clusters generally parallels t...
Abstract Background Hox and the closely-related ParaHox genes, which emerged prior to the divergence...
AbstractHox and ParaHox genes constitute two families of developmental regulators that pattern the A...
<i>Hox</i> gene transcription factors are important regulators of positional identity along the ante...