SummaryThe diversity of animal morphologies is thought to result largely from spatial or temporal variations in gene expression. Conversely, we explored here the extent of divergence in transcriptional expression patterns compatible with a common morphological output, the chordate larva. We compared two organisms that share a prototypical tadpole larval body plan but are separated by over half a billion years of divergent evolution: the zebrafish (Danio rerio) and the ascidian Ciona intestinalis, an invertebrate chordate belonging to the sister group of vertebrates [1]. The large databases of whole-mount in situ hybridization expression patterns available for these two species allowed us to carry out a systematic large-scale comparison of s...
Abstract Background Vertebrates share the same genera...
<div><p>Urochordates are the closest relatives of vertebrates and at the larval stage, possess a cha...
International audienceAscidians with very similar embryos but highly divergent genomes are thought t...
SummaryThe diversity of animal morphologies is thought to result largely from spatial or temporal va...
This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six mon...
The ascidian belongs to the sister group of vertebrates and shares many features with them. The gene...
in transcriptional expression patterns compatible with a commonmorphological output, the chordate la...
Genus Danio includes zebrafish (Danio rerio) and several other phenotypically diverse species. To un...
Constraints in embryonic development are thought to bias the direction of evolution by making some c...
The observation that animal morphology tends to be conserved during the embryonic phylotypic period ...
The mechanisms of speciation without geographic isolation (i.e., sympatric speciation) remain debate...
The complex relationship between ontogeny and phylogeny has been the subject of attention and contro...
The observation that animal morphology tends to be conserved during the embryonic phylotypic period ...
Abstract Background Evolutionarily divergent organisms often share developmental anatomies despite v...
Changes in gene expression play a fundamental role in phenotypic evolution. Transcriptome evolutiona...
Abstract Background Vertebrates share the same genera...
<div><p>Urochordates are the closest relatives of vertebrates and at the larval stage, possess a cha...
International audienceAscidians with very similar embryos but highly divergent genomes are thought t...
SummaryThe diversity of animal morphologies is thought to result largely from spatial or temporal va...
This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six mon...
The ascidian belongs to the sister group of vertebrates and shares many features with them. The gene...
in transcriptional expression patterns compatible with a commonmorphological output, the chordate la...
Genus Danio includes zebrafish (Danio rerio) and several other phenotypically diverse species. To un...
Constraints in embryonic development are thought to bias the direction of evolution by making some c...
The observation that animal morphology tends to be conserved during the embryonic phylotypic period ...
The mechanisms of speciation without geographic isolation (i.e., sympatric speciation) remain debate...
The complex relationship between ontogeny and phylogeny has been the subject of attention and contro...
The observation that animal morphology tends to be conserved during the embryonic phylotypic period ...
Abstract Background Evolutionarily divergent organisms often share developmental anatomies despite v...
Changes in gene expression play a fundamental role in phenotypic evolution. Transcriptome evolutiona...
Abstract Background Vertebrates share the same genera...
<div><p>Urochordates are the closest relatives of vertebrates and at the larval stage, possess a cha...
International audienceAscidians with very similar embryos but highly divergent genomes are thought t...