A diverse assemblage of invertebrate animals, some of which basically resemble the forms found in modern oceans, appears in the fossil record soon after the advent of the Cambrian period, though the first large multicellular animals clearly arose even earlier. How this occurred is among the intellectually challenging mysteries of biology. The solution to this mystery is likely to emerge, in part, from an understanding of the molecular processes by which modern animals use their genetic information to construct their body plans during embryonic development. We discuss a mechanistic hypothesis that was presented earlier as an explanation of the causal events underlying the “Cambrian explosion,” and thus the divergence of large animal body pla...
This site describes the Cambrian fossil record, which indicates a distinct development from simple o...
Comparisons with cnidarians, long considered to be ‘simple’ animals, are providing crucial insights ...
Abstract.—The timing of the origin of arthropods in relation to the Cambrian explosion is still cont...
A diverse assemblage of invertebrate animals, some of which basically resemble the forms found in mo...
SYNOPSIS. A diverse assemblage of invertebrate animals, some of which basically resemble the forms f...
An argument is proposed to explain the origin of large metazoans, based on the regulatory processes ...
SYNOPSIS. Several phases of animal evolution have undergone radical change in developmental mechanis...
Data on the molecular and genetic basis of animal development, and on genome sequences, have been ch...
The Cambrian appearance of fossils representing diverse phyla has long inspired hypotheses about pos...
Evolution of complex organisms required additions of new gene loci and appearing of new functions by...
This is the published version of an article published by the Geological Society of America.As signpo...
Almost all animals undergo embryonic development, going from a single-celled zygote to a complex mul...
AbstractAn open question in animal evolution is why the phylum- and superphylum-level body plans hav...
Abstract.—The timing of the origin of arthropods in relation to the Cambrian explosion is still cont...
evolution of animal life To anybody not committed to the motto "bigger is better", the mos...
This site describes the Cambrian fossil record, which indicates a distinct development from simple o...
Comparisons with cnidarians, long considered to be ‘simple’ animals, are providing crucial insights ...
Abstract.—The timing of the origin of arthropods in relation to the Cambrian explosion is still cont...
A diverse assemblage of invertebrate animals, some of which basically resemble the forms found in mo...
SYNOPSIS. A diverse assemblage of invertebrate animals, some of which basically resemble the forms f...
An argument is proposed to explain the origin of large metazoans, based on the regulatory processes ...
SYNOPSIS. Several phases of animal evolution have undergone radical change in developmental mechanis...
Data on the molecular and genetic basis of animal development, and on genome sequences, have been ch...
The Cambrian appearance of fossils representing diverse phyla has long inspired hypotheses about pos...
Evolution of complex organisms required additions of new gene loci and appearing of new functions by...
This is the published version of an article published by the Geological Society of America.As signpo...
Almost all animals undergo embryonic development, going from a single-celled zygote to a complex mul...
AbstractAn open question in animal evolution is why the phylum- and superphylum-level body plans hav...
Abstract.—The timing of the origin of arthropods in relation to the Cambrian explosion is still cont...
evolution of animal life To anybody not committed to the motto "bigger is better", the mos...
This site describes the Cambrian fossil record, which indicates a distinct development from simple o...
Comparisons with cnidarians, long considered to be ‘simple’ animals, are providing crucial insights ...
Abstract.—The timing of the origin of arthropods in relation to the Cambrian explosion is still cont...