Evolution of animal body plans occurs with changes in the encoded genomic programs that direct development, by alterations in the structure of encoded developmental gene-regulatory networks (GRNs). However, study of this most fundamental of evolutionary processes requires experimentally tractable, phylogenetically divergent organisms that differ morphologically while belonging to the same monophyletic clade, plus knowledge of the relevant GRNs operating in at least one of the species. These conditions are met in the divergent embryogenesis of the two extant, morphologically distinct, echinoid (sea urchin) subclasses, Euechinoidea and Cidaroidea, which diverged from a common late Paleozoic ancestor. Here we focus on striking differences in t...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
Developmental gene regulatory networks (dGRNs) are assemblages of regulatory genes that direct embry...
Comparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different organisms ex...
Evolution of animal body plans occurs with changes in the encoded genomic programs that direct devel...
Evolution of the animal body plan is driven by changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (GR...
Of the five echinoderm classes, only the modern sea urchins (euechinoids) generate a precociously sp...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
Sea stars and sea urchins evolved from a last common ancestor that lived at the end of the Cambrian,...
Diverse sampling of organisms across the five major classes in the phylum Echinodermata is beginning...
AbstractMechanistic understanding of evolutionary divergence in animal body plans devolves from anal...
Echinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce large numbers of transpar...
Wnt signaling affects cell-fate specification processes throughout embryonic development. Here we ta...
The extensive array of morphological diversity among animal taxa represents the product of millions ...
Establishing a timeline for the evolution of novelties is a common, unifying goal at the intersectio...
A key challenge in developmental biology is to determine how anatomy is encoded in the genome. Durin...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
Developmental gene regulatory networks (dGRNs) are assemblages of regulatory genes that direct embry...
Comparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different organisms ex...
Evolution of animal body plans occurs with changes in the encoded genomic programs that direct devel...
Evolution of the animal body plan is driven by changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (GR...
Of the five echinoderm classes, only the modern sea urchins (euechinoids) generate a precociously sp...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
Sea stars and sea urchins evolved from a last common ancestor that lived at the end of the Cambrian,...
Diverse sampling of organisms across the five major classes in the phylum Echinodermata is beginning...
AbstractMechanistic understanding of evolutionary divergence in animal body plans devolves from anal...
Echinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce large numbers of transpar...
Wnt signaling affects cell-fate specification processes throughout embryonic development. Here we ta...
The extensive array of morphological diversity among animal taxa represents the product of millions ...
Establishing a timeline for the evolution of novelties is a common, unifying goal at the intersectio...
A key challenge in developmental biology is to determine how anatomy is encoded in the genome. Durin...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
Developmental gene regulatory networks (dGRNs) are assemblages of regulatory genes that direct embry...
Comparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different organisms ex...