Cranial sensory placodes are specialised areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrate embryos that contribute to the formation of the cranial sense organs and associated ganglia. Placodes are often considered a vertebrate innovation, and their evolution has been hypothesised as one key adaptation underlying the evolution of active predation by primitive vertebrates. Here, we review recent molecular evidence pertinent to understanding the evolutionary origin of placodes. The development of vertebrate placodes is regulated by numerous genes, including members of the Pax, Six, Eya, Fox, Phox, Neurogenin and Pou gene families. In the sea squirt Ciona intestinalis (a basal chordate and close relative of the vertebrates), orthologues of these genes a...
Background: An important question behind vertebrate evolution is whether the cranial placodes origin...
AbstractTunicates and vertebrates share a common ancestor that possessed cranial neurogenic placodes...
Vertebrates perceive the world through sensory neurons of their cranial nerves that connect primary...
Cranial sensory placodes are specialised areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrate embryos that contr...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
AbstractCranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribu...
AbstractCranial placodes are evolutionary innovations of vertebrates. However, they most likely evol...
The vertebrate cranial sensory placodes are ectodermal embryonic patches that give rise to sensory r...
AbstractVertebrate cranial placodes are crucial contributors to the vertebrate cranial sensory appar...
Synopsis Cranial placodes give rise to many evolutionary novelties of the vertebrate head, such as i...
Cranial placodes are regions of thickened ectoderm that give rise to sense organs and ganglia in the...
Cranial placodes are regions of thickened ectoderm that give rise to sense organs and ganglia in the...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are found in the head. Pr...
The sudden appearance of neural crest and neurogenic placodes in early branching vertebrates has puz...
Background: An important question behind vertebrate evolution is whether the cranial placodes origin...
AbstractTunicates and vertebrates share a common ancestor that possessed cranial neurogenic placodes...
Vertebrates perceive the world through sensory neurons of their cranial nerves that connect primary...
Cranial sensory placodes are specialised areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrate embryos that contr...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
AbstractCranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribu...
AbstractCranial placodes are evolutionary innovations of vertebrates. However, they most likely evol...
The vertebrate cranial sensory placodes are ectodermal embryonic patches that give rise to sensory r...
AbstractVertebrate cranial placodes are crucial contributors to the vertebrate cranial sensory appar...
Synopsis Cranial placodes give rise to many evolutionary novelties of the vertebrate head, such as i...
Cranial placodes are regions of thickened ectoderm that give rise to sense organs and ganglia in the...
Cranial placodes are regions of thickened ectoderm that give rise to sense organs and ganglia in the...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are found in the head. Pr...
The sudden appearance of neural crest and neurogenic placodes in early branching vertebrates has puz...
Background: An important question behind vertebrate evolution is whether the cranial placodes origin...
AbstractTunicates and vertebrates share a common ancestor that possessed cranial neurogenic placodes...
Vertebrates perceive the world through sensory neurons of their cranial nerves that connect primary...