Abstract Background The cartilaginous fishes diverged from other jawed vertebrates ~ 450 million years ago (mya). Despite this key evolutionary position, the only high-quality cartilaginous fish genome available is for the elephant shark (Callorhinchus milii), a chimaera whose ancestors split from the elasmobranch lineage ~ 420 mya. Initial analysis of this resource led to proposals that key components of the cartilaginous fish adaptive immune system, most notably their array of T cell subsets, was primitive compared to mammals. This proposal is at odds with the robust, antigen-specific antibody responses reported in elasmobranchs following immunization. To explore this discrepancy, we generated a multi-tissue transcriptome for small-spotte...
Background: The high degree of sequence conservation between coding regions in fish and mammals can ...
National audienceTeleosts, the modern branch of bony fishes, make up the richest group among Vertebr...
Adaptive immunity in jawless fishes is based on antigen recognition by three types of variable lymph...
This study was supported by The Royal Society Research Grant RG130789 awarded to HD, as well as by a...
The emergence of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) from jawless vertebrates was accompanied by major ...
About 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed vertebrate...
SummaryAbout 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed ver...
Models proposed for the molecular evolution of the immune system are based on comparative studies of...
AbstractA series of products were amplified using a PCR strategy based on short minimally degenerate...
The advent of high throughput sequencing has permitted to investigate the genome and the transcripto...
Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes) are fundamental for understanding vertebrate evolution, yet th...
About 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed verte-brat...
The immune system of vertebrate species consists of many different cell types that have distinct fun...
The evolutionary origins of lymphocytes can be traced by phylogenetic comparisons of key features. H...
Acquired immunity in vertebrates is a major mechanism of the immune system, which enables the verteb...
Background: The high degree of sequence conservation between coding regions in fish and mammals can ...
National audienceTeleosts, the modern branch of bony fishes, make up the richest group among Vertebr...
Adaptive immunity in jawless fishes is based on antigen recognition by three types of variable lymph...
This study was supported by The Royal Society Research Grant RG130789 awarded to HD, as well as by a...
The emergence of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) from jawless vertebrates was accompanied by major ...
About 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed vertebrate...
SummaryAbout 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed ver...
Models proposed for the molecular evolution of the immune system are based on comparative studies of...
AbstractA series of products were amplified using a PCR strategy based on short minimally degenerate...
The advent of high throughput sequencing has permitted to investigate the genome and the transcripto...
Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes) are fundamental for understanding vertebrate evolution, yet th...
About 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed verte-brat...
The immune system of vertebrate species consists of many different cell types that have distinct fun...
The evolutionary origins of lymphocytes can be traced by phylogenetic comparisons of key features. H...
Acquired immunity in vertebrates is a major mechanism of the immune system, which enables the verteb...
Background: The high degree of sequence conservation between coding regions in fish and mammals can ...
National audienceTeleosts, the modern branch of bony fishes, make up the richest group among Vertebr...
Adaptive immunity in jawless fishes is based on antigen recognition by three types of variable lymph...