Lampreys and hagfish, which together are known as the cyclostomes or 'agnathans', are the only surviving lineages of jawless fish. They diverged early in vertebrate evolution, before the origin of the hinged jaws that are characteristic of gnathostome (jawed) vertebrates and before the evolution of paired appendages. However, they do share numerous characteristics with jawed vertebrates. Studies of cyclostome development can thus help us to understand when, and how, key aspects of the vertebrate body evolved. Here, we summarise the development of cyclostomes, highlighting the key species studied and experimental methods available. We then discuss how studies of cyclostomes have provided important insight into the evolution of fins, jaws, sk...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Synopsis Modern agnathans include only two groups, the lampreys and the hagfish, that collectively c...
Synopsis Modern agnathans include only two groups, the lampreys and the hagfish, that collectively c...
AbstractExtant vertebrates are divided into the two major groups, cyclostomes and gnathostomes (jawe...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) have been the dominant lineage of deuterostomes for nearly three hu...
The most fundamental anatomical divide among living vertebrates is that between the jawless cyclosto...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
International audienceHagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless verteb...
Hagfishes and lampreys comprise cyclostomes, the earliest branching and sole surviving clade of the ...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Synopsis Modern agnathans include only two groups, the lampreys and the hagfish, that collectively c...
Synopsis Modern agnathans include only two groups, the lampreys and the hagfish, that collectively c...
AbstractExtant vertebrates are divided into the two major groups, cyclostomes and gnathostomes (jawe...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) have been the dominant lineage of deuterostomes for nearly three hu...
The most fundamental anatomical divide among living vertebrates is that between the jawless cyclosto...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
International audienceHagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless verteb...
Hagfishes and lampreys comprise cyclostomes, the earliest branching and sole surviving clade of the ...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...