AbstractIn many bilaterian animals members of the Otx gene family are expressed in head or brain structures. Cnidarians, however, have no clearly homologous head and no distinct brain; but an Otx homolog from the jellyfish Podocoryne carnea is highly conserved in sequence and domain structure. Sequence similarities extend well beyond the homeodomain and Podocoryne Otx can be aligned over its entire length to human OTX1, OTX2, and CRX. The overall structure of Otx is better conserved from Podocoryne to deuterostomes while protostomes appear to be more derived. In contrast, functions seem to be conserved from protostomes to vertebrates but not in Podocoryne or echinoderms. Podocoryne Otx is expressed only during medusa bud formation and becom...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
The conservation of developmental functions exerted by Antp-class homeoproteins in protostomes and d...
AbstractThe development of visual organs is regulated in Bilateria by a network of genes where membe...
AbstractIn many bilaterian animals members of the Otx gene family are expressed in head or brain str...
<div><p>Formation of all metazoan bodies is controlled by a group of selector genes including homeob...
Formation of all metazoan bodies is controlled by a group of selector genes including homeobox genes...
The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the subject of ...
AbstractTo clarify the relationship between axial patterning in cnidarians and bilaterians, we have ...
AbstractTo assess evolutional changes in the expression pattern of Otx paralogues, expression analys...
Bilaterian animals have a Hox gene cluster essential for patterning the main body axis, and a ParaHo...
AbstractOtx genes have been identified in a variety of organisms and are commonly associated with th...
Bilaterian animals have a Hox gene cluster essential for patterning the main body axis, and a ParaHo...
The Hox gene cluster is renowned for its role in developmental patterning of embryogenesis along the...
The phylum Cnidaria represents a close outgroup to Bilateria and includes familiar animals including...
Homeobox genes are generally known as key factors directing processes during the morphogenesis of or...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
The conservation of developmental functions exerted by Antp-class homeoproteins in protostomes and d...
AbstractThe development of visual organs is regulated in Bilateria by a network of genes where membe...
AbstractIn many bilaterian animals members of the Otx gene family are expressed in head or brain str...
<div><p>Formation of all metazoan bodies is controlled by a group of selector genes including homeob...
Formation of all metazoan bodies is controlled by a group of selector genes including homeobox genes...
The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the subject of ...
AbstractTo clarify the relationship between axial patterning in cnidarians and bilaterians, we have ...
AbstractTo assess evolutional changes in the expression pattern of Otx paralogues, expression analys...
Bilaterian animals have a Hox gene cluster essential for patterning the main body axis, and a ParaHo...
AbstractOtx genes have been identified in a variety of organisms and are commonly associated with th...
Bilaterian animals have a Hox gene cluster essential for patterning the main body axis, and a ParaHo...
The Hox gene cluster is renowned for its role in developmental patterning of embryogenesis along the...
The phylum Cnidaria represents a close outgroup to Bilateria and includes familiar animals including...
Homeobox genes are generally known as key factors directing processes during the morphogenesis of or...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
The conservation of developmental functions exerted by Antp-class homeoproteins in protostomes and d...
AbstractThe development of visual organs is regulated in Bilateria by a network of genes where membe...