Abstract Background The emergence of novel structures during evolution is crucial for creating variation among organisms, but the underlying processes which lead to the emergence of evolutionary novelties are poorly understood. The gnathostome jaw joint is such a novelty, and the incorporation of bapx1 expression into the intermediate first pharyngeal arch may have played a major role in the evolution of this joint. Knockdown experiments revealed that loss of bapx1 function leads to the loss of the jaw joint, because Meckel’s cartilage and the palatoquadrate fuse during development. We used Xenopus laevis and Ambystoma mexicanum to further investigate the function of bapx1 in amphibians. Bapx1 expression levels were upregulated through the ...
As the first and sometimes only skeletal tissue to appear, cartilage plays a fundamental role in the...
A well-known tenet of murine tooth development is that BMP4 and FGF8 antagonistically initiate odont...
In contrast to the pattern of limb emergence in mammals, chicks, and the newt N. viridescens, embryo...
The jaws of anuran tadpoles consist of several evolutionary novelties, which are unique within the v...
AbstractThe morphology of the vertebrate head skeleton is highly plastic, with the number, size, sha...
AbstractThe development of the jaw joint between the palatoquadrate and proximal part Meckel's carti...
In principle, modern-day organisms retain many ancestral traits, some of which can be traced back qu...
The process of head development is complex and with the exception of the hindbrain region, it is unl...
The dorsal ventral axis of vertebrates requires high BMP activity for ventral development and inhibi...
Axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) can completely regenerate lost limbs, whereas Xenopus laevis frogs ca...
The dorsal ventral axis of vertebrates requires high BMP activity for ventral development and inhibi...
AbstractBarx1 modulates cellular adhesion molecule expression and participates in specification of t...
The mutations of Masp 1/3 genes, among humans and the Xenopus laevis species, have impacted the rate...
Background: The axial skeleton develops from the sclerotome, a mesenchymal cell population derived f...
Central to the story of vertebrate evolution is the origin of the vertebrate head, a problem difficu...
As the first and sometimes only skeletal tissue to appear, cartilage plays a fundamental role in the...
A well-known tenet of murine tooth development is that BMP4 and FGF8 antagonistically initiate odont...
In contrast to the pattern of limb emergence in mammals, chicks, and the newt N. viridescens, embryo...
The jaws of anuran tadpoles consist of several evolutionary novelties, which are unique within the v...
AbstractThe morphology of the vertebrate head skeleton is highly plastic, with the number, size, sha...
AbstractThe development of the jaw joint between the palatoquadrate and proximal part Meckel's carti...
In principle, modern-day organisms retain many ancestral traits, some of which can be traced back qu...
The process of head development is complex and with the exception of the hindbrain region, it is unl...
The dorsal ventral axis of vertebrates requires high BMP activity for ventral development and inhibi...
Axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) can completely regenerate lost limbs, whereas Xenopus laevis frogs ca...
The dorsal ventral axis of vertebrates requires high BMP activity for ventral development and inhibi...
AbstractBarx1 modulates cellular adhesion molecule expression and participates in specification of t...
The mutations of Masp 1/3 genes, among humans and the Xenopus laevis species, have impacted the rate...
Background: The axial skeleton develops from the sclerotome, a mesenchymal cell population derived f...
Central to the story of vertebrate evolution is the origin of the vertebrate head, a problem difficu...
As the first and sometimes only skeletal tissue to appear, cartilage plays a fundamental role in the...
A well-known tenet of murine tooth development is that BMP4 and FGF8 antagonistically initiate odont...
In contrast to the pattern of limb emergence in mammals, chicks, and the newt N. viridescens, embryo...