Chelicerates constitute a basic arthropod group with fossil representatives from as early as the Cambrian period. Embryonic development and the subdivision of the segmented body region into a prosoma and an opisthosoma are very similar in all extant chelicerates. The mode of head segmentation, however, has long been controversial. Although all other arthropod groups show a subdivision of the head region into six segments, the chelicerates are thought to have the first antennal segment missing. To examine this problem on a molecular level, we have compared the expression pattern of Hox genes in the spider Cupiennius salei with the pattern known from insects. Surprisingly, we find that the anterior expression borders of the Hox genes are in t...
has only been investigated in representatives of two arachnid orders to date: Acari (mites and ticks...
BACKGROUND: There have been few studies of head patterning in non-insect arthropods, and even in the...
Background: There have been few studies of head patterning in non-insect arthropods, and even in the...
In order to get a better understanding in the evolution of developmental processes, we have studied ...
In order to get a better understanding in the evolution of developmental processes, we have studied ...
There is an ongoing discussion on whether segmentation in different phyla has a common origin sharin...
Arthropod head segments offer a paradigm for understanding the diversification of form during evolut...
There is an ongoing discussion on whether segmentation in different phyla has a common origin sharin...
The arthropod head problem has puzzled zoologists for more than a century. The head of adult arthrop...
The arthropod head problem has puzzled zoologists for more than a century. The head of adult arthrop...
The arthropod head problem has puzzled zoologists for more than a century. The head of adult arthrop...
SummaryBackgroundIn insects, the gap gene hunchback (hb) is required for the formation of a set of a...
AbstractThe arthropods are the most speciose, and among the most morphologically diverse, of the ani...
AbstractArthropod limbs are arguably the most diverse organs in the animal kingdom. Morphological di...
has only been investigated in representatives of two arachnid orders to date: Acari (mites and ticks...
has only been investigated in representatives of two arachnid orders to date: Acari (mites and ticks...
BACKGROUND: There have been few studies of head patterning in non-insect arthropods, and even in the...
Background: There have been few studies of head patterning in non-insect arthropods, and even in the...
In order to get a better understanding in the evolution of developmental processes, we have studied ...
In order to get a better understanding in the evolution of developmental processes, we have studied ...
There is an ongoing discussion on whether segmentation in different phyla has a common origin sharin...
Arthropod head segments offer a paradigm for understanding the diversification of form during evolut...
There is an ongoing discussion on whether segmentation in different phyla has a common origin sharin...
The arthropod head problem has puzzled zoologists for more than a century. The head of adult arthrop...
The arthropod head problem has puzzled zoologists for more than a century. The head of adult arthrop...
The arthropod head problem has puzzled zoologists for more than a century. The head of adult arthrop...
SummaryBackgroundIn insects, the gap gene hunchback (hb) is required for the formation of a set of a...
AbstractThe arthropods are the most speciose, and among the most morphologically diverse, of the ani...
AbstractArthropod limbs are arguably the most diverse organs in the animal kingdom. Morphological di...
has only been investigated in representatives of two arachnid orders to date: Acari (mites and ticks...
has only been investigated in representatives of two arachnid orders to date: Acari (mites and ticks...
BACKGROUND: There have been few studies of head patterning in non-insect arthropods, and even in the...
Background: There have been few studies of head patterning in non-insect arthropods, and even in the...