A major goal for evolutionary-developmental biology research is to identify the genetic changes underlying the origins, diversification, and loss of morphological traits. Such traits are built by the spatial and temporal regulation of gene expression, and thus the evolution of gene expression is often involved in their evolutionary histories. Gene expression is under the control of a network of transcription factors (trans-landscape) that ultimately impinge on the cis-regulatory elements (CREs) of differentiation genes whose encoded proteins produce particular traits. Transcription factor genes are often highly pleiotropic, as they can regulate the expression of multiple genes for multiple traits. Thus, it seems reasonable to expect that ev...
Since the origin of the 36 recognized animal phyla over 500 million years ago, subsequent evolution ...
Abstract\ud \ud The origination and diversification of morphological characteristics represents a ke...
The development of morphological traits occurs through the collective action of networks of genes co...
A major goal for evolutionary-developmental biology research is to identify the genetic changes unde...
The origination and diversification of morphological characteristics represents a key problem in und...
There are 36 recognized animal phyla that are characterized by a set of morphological features consi...
AbstractTrait development results from the collaboration of genes interconnected in hierarchical net...
The development of morphological traits occurs through the collective action of networks of genes co...
The origination and diversification of morphological characteristics represents a key problem in und...
Morphological traits for organisms result from the concerted action of numerous genes that are inter...
For closely-related species, development begins at a very similar state yet the adult organisms disp...
Understanding the genetic and molecular underpinnings for morphological diversity remains a central ...
Animal traits develop through the expressions and actions of numerous genes that comprise a gene reg...
An innumerable number of animal species has evolved since the Cambrian period 541-485.4 million year...
Abstract\ud \ud The origination and diversification of morphological characteristics represents a ke...
Since the origin of the 36 recognized animal phyla over 500 million years ago, subsequent evolution ...
Abstract\ud \ud The origination and diversification of morphological characteristics represents a ke...
The development of morphological traits occurs through the collective action of networks of genes co...
A major goal for evolutionary-developmental biology research is to identify the genetic changes unde...
The origination and diversification of morphological characteristics represents a key problem in und...
There are 36 recognized animal phyla that are characterized by a set of morphological features consi...
AbstractTrait development results from the collaboration of genes interconnected in hierarchical net...
The development of morphological traits occurs through the collective action of networks of genes co...
The origination and diversification of morphological characteristics represents a key problem in und...
Morphological traits for organisms result from the concerted action of numerous genes that are inter...
For closely-related species, development begins at a very similar state yet the adult organisms disp...
Understanding the genetic and molecular underpinnings for morphological diversity remains a central ...
Animal traits develop through the expressions and actions of numerous genes that comprise a gene reg...
An innumerable number of animal species has evolved since the Cambrian period 541-485.4 million year...
Abstract\ud \ud The origination and diversification of morphological characteristics represents a ke...
Since the origin of the 36 recognized animal phyla over 500 million years ago, subsequent evolution ...
Abstract\ud \ud The origination and diversification of morphological characteristics represents a ke...
The development of morphological traits occurs through the collective action of networks of genes co...