Abstract Background Talpid moles show many specializations in their adult skeleton linked to fossoriality, including enlarged hands when compared to the feet. Heterochrony in developmental mechanisms is hypothesized to account for morphological evolution in skeletal elements. Methods The temporal and spatial distribution of SOX9 expression, which is an early marker of chondrification, is analyzed in autopods of the fossorial Iberian mole Talpa occidentalis, as well as in shrew (Cryptotis parva) and mouse (Mus musculus) for comparison. Results and discussion SOX9 expression is advanced in the forelimb compared to the hind limb in the talpid mole. In contrast, in the shrew and the mouse, which do not show fossorial specializations in their au...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order’ of mammals, are at p...
Despite the great diversity of vertebrate limb proportion and our deep understanding of the genetic ...
BACKGROUND: Kangaroos and wallabies have specialised limbs that allow for their hopping mode of loco...
SUMMARY Fossorial talpid moles use their limbs predominantly for digging, which explains their highl...
In tetrapods the digit pattern has evolved to adapt to distinct locomotive strategies. The number o...
BackgroundFrom bat wings to whale flippers, limb diversification has been crucial to the evolutionar...
The skeleton of mammals has been the subject of detailed anatomical and functional studies for centu...
International audienceThe tetrapod limb provides several examples of heterochrony-changes in the tim...
Tetrapods exhibit great diversity in limb structures among species and also between forelimbs and hi...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms promoting or constraining morphological diversification wit...
Abstract Background Tetrapods exhibit great diversity in limb structures among species and also betw...
SummaryHoxd genes are essential for limb growth and patterning. They are activated following a compl...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins enabled the conquest of land by vertebrates and thus ...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins enabled the conquest of land by vertebrates and thus ...
Digit loss/reductions are evolutionary adaptations in cursorial mammals such as pigs. To gain mechan...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order’ of mammals, are at p...
Despite the great diversity of vertebrate limb proportion and our deep understanding of the genetic ...
BACKGROUND: Kangaroos and wallabies have specialised limbs that allow for their hopping mode of loco...
SUMMARY Fossorial talpid moles use their limbs predominantly for digging, which explains their highl...
In tetrapods the digit pattern has evolved to adapt to distinct locomotive strategies. The number o...
BackgroundFrom bat wings to whale flippers, limb diversification has been crucial to the evolutionar...
The skeleton of mammals has been the subject of detailed anatomical and functional studies for centu...
International audienceThe tetrapod limb provides several examples of heterochrony-changes in the tim...
Tetrapods exhibit great diversity in limb structures among species and also between forelimbs and hi...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms promoting or constraining morphological diversification wit...
Abstract Background Tetrapods exhibit great diversity in limb structures among species and also betw...
SummaryHoxd genes are essential for limb growth and patterning. They are activated following a compl...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins enabled the conquest of land by vertebrates and thus ...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins enabled the conquest of land by vertebrates and thus ...
Digit loss/reductions are evolutionary adaptations in cursorial mammals such as pigs. To gain mechan...
Data documenting skeletal development in rodents, the most species-rich ‘order’ of mammals, are at p...
Despite the great diversity of vertebrate limb proportion and our deep understanding of the genetic ...
BACKGROUND: Kangaroos and wallabies have specialised limbs that allow for their hopping mode of loco...