Hox genes regulate regionalization of the axial skeleton in vertebrates, and changes in their expression have been proposed to be a fundamental mechanism driving the evolution of new body forms. The origin of the snake-like body form, with its deregionalized pre-cloacal axial skeleton, has been explained as either homogenization of Hox gene expression domains9, or retention of standard vertebrate Hox domains with alteration of downstream expression that suppresses development of distinct regions. Both models assume a highly regionalized ancestor, but the extent of deregionalization of the primaxial domain (vertebrae, dorsal ribs) of the skeleton in snake-like body forms has never been analysed. Here we combine geometric morphometrics and ma...
Najash rionegrina Apesteguía & Zaher, 2006, a terrestrial fossil snake from the Upper Cretaceous of ...
As snakes grow, their organs move anteriorly relative to body size. We explored a developmental exp...
Snakes represent one of the most dramatic examples of the evolutionary versatility of the vertebrate...
AbstractIt is generally assumed that the characteristic deregionalized body plan of species with a s...
Abstract: The elongated, snake-like skeleton, as it has convergently evolved in numerous reptilian a...
Hox genes are central to the specification of structures along the anterior-posterior body axis, and...
Convergent evolution of phenotypes is considered evidence that evolution is deterministic. Establis...
Within land vertebrate species, snakes display extreme variations in their body plan, characterized ...
Convergent evolution of phenotypes is considered evidence that evolution is deterministic. Establish...
Developmental processes and their results, morphological characters, are inherited through transmiss...
Developmental processes and their results, morphological characters, are inherited through transmiss...
Hox genes are a remarkable example of conservation in animal development and their nested expression...
Sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) that specialise on burrowing eel prey have repeatedly evolved tiny heads a...
AbstractIt has long been appreciated that the evolution of snakes involved the loss of limbs and axi...
The development of distinct regions in the amniote vertebral column results from somite formation an...
Najash rionegrina Apesteguía & Zaher, 2006, a terrestrial fossil snake from the Upper Cretaceous of ...
As snakes grow, their organs move anteriorly relative to body size. We explored a developmental exp...
Snakes represent one of the most dramatic examples of the evolutionary versatility of the vertebrate...
AbstractIt is generally assumed that the characteristic deregionalized body plan of species with a s...
Abstract: The elongated, snake-like skeleton, as it has convergently evolved in numerous reptilian a...
Hox genes are central to the specification of structures along the anterior-posterior body axis, and...
Convergent evolution of phenotypes is considered evidence that evolution is deterministic. Establis...
Within land vertebrate species, snakes display extreme variations in their body plan, characterized ...
Convergent evolution of phenotypes is considered evidence that evolution is deterministic. Establish...
Developmental processes and their results, morphological characters, are inherited through transmiss...
Developmental processes and their results, morphological characters, are inherited through transmiss...
Hox genes are a remarkable example of conservation in animal development and their nested expression...
Sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) that specialise on burrowing eel prey have repeatedly evolved tiny heads a...
AbstractIt has long been appreciated that the evolution of snakes involved the loss of limbs and axi...
The development of distinct regions in the amniote vertebral column results from somite formation an...
Najash rionegrina Apesteguía & Zaher, 2006, a terrestrial fossil snake from the Upper Cretaceous of ...
As snakes grow, their organs move anteriorly relative to body size. We explored a developmental exp...
Snakes represent one of the most dramatic examples of the evolutionary versatility of the vertebrate...