The transition from fins to limbs was an important terrestrial adaptation, but how this crucial evolutionary shift arose developmentally is unknown. Current models focus on the distinct roles of the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) and the signalling molecules that it secretes during limb and fin outgrowth. In contrast to the limb AER, the AER of the fin rapidly transitions into the apical fold and in the process shuts off AER-derived signals that stimulate proliferation of the precursors of the appendicular skeleton. The differing fates of the AER during fish and tetrapod development have led to the speculation that fin-fold formation was one of the evolutionary hurdles to the AER-dependent expansion of the fin mesenchyme required to generate...
AbstractFormation of paired limbs in vertebrate embryos has long been a particularly useful paradigm...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Recent fossil finds and experimental analysis of chick and mouse embryos highlighted the lateral fin...
The evolutionary origin of the autopod involved a loss of the fin-fold and associated dermal skeleto...
The locomotory appendages of vertebrates have undergone significant changes during evolution, which ...
The apical ectodermal ridge (AER) in Neoceratodus develops after an initial period of mesenchymal pr...
<p>Tree shows phylogenetic relationships of shark, paddlefish, zebrafish and mouse. Top row shows hy...
The evolutionary history of muscle development in the paired fins of teleost fish and the limbs of t...
The evolution of the tetrapod limb involved an expansion and elaboration of the endoskeletal element...
The early development of teleost paired fins is strikingly similar to that of tetrapod limb buds and...
The pectoral fin muscle is generally understood to be derived from the adjacent somites. The detaile...
AbstractFormation of paired limbs in vertebrate embryos has long been a particularly useful paradigm...
AbstractMedian fins, unpaired appendages in fish, are fundamental locomotory organs that are believe...
Recent fossil finds and experimental analysis of chick and mouse embryos highlighted the lateral fin...
Recent fossil finds and experimental analysis of chick and mouse embryos highlighted the lateral fin...
AbstractFormation of paired limbs in vertebrate embryos has long been a particularly useful paradigm...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Recent fossil finds and experimental analysis of chick and mouse embryos highlighted the lateral fin...
The evolutionary origin of the autopod involved a loss of the fin-fold and associated dermal skeleto...
The locomotory appendages of vertebrates have undergone significant changes during evolution, which ...
The apical ectodermal ridge (AER) in Neoceratodus develops after an initial period of mesenchymal pr...
<p>Tree shows phylogenetic relationships of shark, paddlefish, zebrafish and mouse. Top row shows hy...
The evolutionary history of muscle development in the paired fins of teleost fish and the limbs of t...
The evolution of the tetrapod limb involved an expansion and elaboration of the endoskeletal element...
The early development of teleost paired fins is strikingly similar to that of tetrapod limb buds and...
The pectoral fin muscle is generally understood to be derived from the adjacent somites. The detaile...
AbstractFormation of paired limbs in vertebrate embryos has long been a particularly useful paradigm...
AbstractMedian fins, unpaired appendages in fish, are fundamental locomotory organs that are believe...
Recent fossil finds and experimental analysis of chick and mouse embryos highlighted the lateral fin...
Recent fossil finds and experimental analysis of chick and mouse embryos highlighted the lateral fin...
AbstractFormation of paired limbs in vertebrate embryos has long been a particularly useful paradigm...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Recent fossil finds and experimental analysis of chick and mouse embryos highlighted the lateral fin...