The origins of neural systems remain unresolved. In contrast to other basal metazoans, ctenophores (comb jellies) have both complex nervous and mesoderm-derived muscular systems. These holoplanktonic predators also have sophisticated ciliated locomotion, behaviour and distinct development. Here we present the draft genome of Pleurobrachia bachei, Pacific sea gooseberry, together with ten other ctenophore transcriptomes, and show that they are remarkably distinct from other animal genomes in their content of neurogenic, immune and developmental genes. Our integrative analyses place Ctenophora as the earliest lineage within Metazoa. This hypothesis is supported by comparative analysis of multiple gene families, including the apparent absence ...
Brachyury and Forkhead are transcription factors that play an important role for development within...
There has been a long debate in the scientific community over the oldest surviving metazoan lineage...
LIM homeobox (Lhx) gene family consists of six subfamilies of patterning genes which play a major r...
The origins of neural systems remain unresolved. In contrast to other basal metazoans, ctenophores (...
Ctenophores have traditionally been treated as eumetazoans, but some recent whole genome studies hav...
Ctnenophores are a group of marine, jelly like, comb bearing metazoans. This phylum consists of an e...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.In recent years, molecu...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.C...
An understanding of ctenophore biology is critical for reconstructing events that occurred early in ...
Ctenophores are gelatinous marine animals famous for locomotion by ciliary combs. Due to the uncerta...
SummaryRecent sequencing of ctenophore genomes opens a new era in the study of this unique and phylo...
Background: Nervous systems are thought to be important to the evolutionary success and diversificat...
International audienceCtenophores are non-bilaterian metazoans of uncertain phylogenetic position, s...
Understanding how complex traits, such as epithelia, nervous systems, muscles, or guts, originated d...
BackgroundUnderstanding the phylogenetic relationships among major lineages of multicellular animals...
Brachyury and Forkhead are transcription factors that play an important role for development within...
There has been a long debate in the scientific community over the oldest surviving metazoan lineage...
LIM homeobox (Lhx) gene family consists of six subfamilies of patterning genes which play a major r...
The origins of neural systems remain unresolved. In contrast to other basal metazoans, ctenophores (...
Ctenophores have traditionally been treated as eumetazoans, but some recent whole genome studies hav...
Ctnenophores are a group of marine, jelly like, comb bearing metazoans. This phylum consists of an e...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.In recent years, molecu...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.C...
An understanding of ctenophore biology is critical for reconstructing events that occurred early in ...
Ctenophores are gelatinous marine animals famous for locomotion by ciliary combs. Due to the uncerta...
SummaryRecent sequencing of ctenophore genomes opens a new era in the study of this unique and phylo...
Background: Nervous systems are thought to be important to the evolutionary success and diversificat...
International audienceCtenophores are non-bilaterian metazoans of uncertain phylogenetic position, s...
Understanding how complex traits, such as epithelia, nervous systems, muscles, or guts, originated d...
BackgroundUnderstanding the phylogenetic relationships among major lineages of multicellular animals...
Brachyury and Forkhead are transcription factors that play an important role for development within...
There has been a long debate in the scientific community over the oldest surviving metazoan lineage...
LIM homeobox (Lhx) gene family consists of six subfamilies of patterning genes which play a major r...