Hindbrain development is orchestrated by a vertebrate gene regulatory network that generates segmental patterning along the anterior–posterior axis via Hox genes. Here, we review analyses of vertebrate and invertebrate chordate models that inform upon the evolutionary origin and diversification of this network. Evidence from the sea lamprey reveals that the hindbrain regulatory network generates rhombomeric compartments with segmental Hox expression and an underlying Hox code. We infer that this basal feature was present in ancestral vertebrates and, as an evolutionarily constrained developmental state, is fundamentally important for patterning of the vertebrate hindbrain across diverse lineages. Despite the common ground plan, vertebrates ...
In the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS), mutual antagonism between posteriorly expressed Gbx2...
Hox genes are arranged in uninterrupted clusters in vertebrate genomes, and the nested patterns of t...
The Hoxa2 and Hoxb2 genes are members of paralogy group II and display segmental patterns of express...
In metazoans, Hox genes are key drivers of morphogenesis. In chordates, they play important roles in...
A defining feature governing head patterning of jawed vertebrates is a highly conserved gene regulat...
SYNOPSIS. Pattern formation in the developing hindbrain and cranio-facial region has been studied in...
In the hindbrain and the adjacent cranial neural crest (NC) cells of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes...
Background: The Hox family of transcription factors has a fundamental role in segmentation pathways ...
AbstractHoxgenes are implicated in the control of axial patterning during embryonic development of m...
AbstractAmphioxus is the closest relative to vertebrates but lacks key vertebrate characters, like r...
AbstractThe Hox code of jawed vertebrates is characterized by the colinear and rostrocaudally nested...
The transcription factor Krox-20 has roles in the maintenance of segmentation and specification of s...
AbstractZebrafish hoxb1b is expressed during epiboly in the posterior neural plate, with its anterio...
In vertebrate embryos, Hedgehog (Hh) is expressed in some anterior basal plate domains and by notoch...
AbstractIn the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS), mutual antagonism between posteriorly expres...
In the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS), mutual antagonism between posteriorly expressed Gbx2...
Hox genes are arranged in uninterrupted clusters in vertebrate genomes, and the nested patterns of t...
The Hoxa2 and Hoxb2 genes are members of paralogy group II and display segmental patterns of express...
In metazoans, Hox genes are key drivers of morphogenesis. In chordates, they play important roles in...
A defining feature governing head patterning of jawed vertebrates is a highly conserved gene regulat...
SYNOPSIS. Pattern formation in the developing hindbrain and cranio-facial region has been studied in...
In the hindbrain and the adjacent cranial neural crest (NC) cells of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes...
Background: The Hox family of transcription factors has a fundamental role in segmentation pathways ...
AbstractHoxgenes are implicated in the control of axial patterning during embryonic development of m...
AbstractAmphioxus is the closest relative to vertebrates but lacks key vertebrate characters, like r...
AbstractThe Hox code of jawed vertebrates is characterized by the colinear and rostrocaudally nested...
The transcription factor Krox-20 has roles in the maintenance of segmentation and specification of s...
AbstractZebrafish hoxb1b is expressed during epiboly in the posterior neural plate, with its anterio...
In vertebrate embryos, Hedgehog (Hh) is expressed in some anterior basal plate domains and by notoch...
AbstractIn the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS), mutual antagonism between posteriorly expres...
In the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS), mutual antagonism between posteriorly expressed Gbx2...
Hox genes are arranged in uninterrupted clusters in vertebrate genomes, and the nested patterns of t...
The Hoxa2 and Hoxb2 genes are members of paralogy group II and display segmental patterns of express...