Sea stars and sea urchins evolved from a last common ancestor that lived at the end of the Cambrian, approximately half a billion years ago. In a previous comparative study of the gene regulatory networks (GRNs) that embody the genomic program for embryogenesis in these animals, we discovered an almost perfectly conserved five-gene network subcircuit required for endoderm specification. We show here that the GRN structure upstream and downstream of the conserved network kernel has, by contrast, diverged extensively. Mesoderm specification is accomplished quite differently; the Delta-Notch signaling system is used in radically distinct ways; and various regulatory genes have been coopted to different functions. The conservation of the conser...
The extensive array of morphological diversity among animal taxa represents the product of millions ...
Significant new insights have emerged from the analysis of a gene regulatory network (GRN) that unde...
Diverse sampling of organisms across the five major classes in the phylum Echinodermata is beginning...
Sea stars and sea urchins evolved from a last common ancestor that lived at the end of the Cambrian,...
Developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) explain how regulatory states are established in parti...
Evolutionary change in morphological features must depend on architectural reorganization of develop...
The extensive array of morphological diversity among animal taxa represents the product of millions ...
The extensive array of morphological diversity among animal taxa represents the product of millions ...
Comparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different organisms ex...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
<p>One of the central concerns of Evolutionary Developmental biology is to understand how the specif...
One of the most fundamental and critical functions of embryological development is the control and r...
One of the most fundamental and critical functions of embryological development is the control and r...
One of the most fundamental and critical functions of embryological development is the control and r...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
The extensive array of morphological diversity among animal taxa represents the product of millions ...
Significant new insights have emerged from the analysis of a gene regulatory network (GRN) that unde...
Diverse sampling of organisms across the five major classes in the phylum Echinodermata is beginning...
Sea stars and sea urchins evolved from a last common ancestor that lived at the end of the Cambrian,...
Developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) explain how regulatory states are established in parti...
Evolutionary change in morphological features must depend on architectural reorganization of develop...
The extensive array of morphological diversity among animal taxa represents the product of millions ...
The extensive array of morphological diversity among animal taxa represents the product of millions ...
Comparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different organisms ex...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
<p>One of the central concerns of Evolutionary Developmental biology is to understand how the specif...
One of the most fundamental and critical functions of embryological development is the control and r...
One of the most fundamental and critical functions of embryological development is the control and r...
One of the most fundamental and critical functions of embryological development is the control and r...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
The extensive array of morphological diversity among animal taxa represents the product of millions ...
Significant new insights have emerged from the analysis of a gene regulatory network (GRN) that unde...
Diverse sampling of organisms across the five major classes in the phylum Echinodermata is beginning...