Developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) explain how regulatory states are established in particular cells during development and how these states then determine the final form of the embryo. Evolutionary changes to the sequence of the genome will direct reorganization of GRN architectures, which in turn will lead to the alteration of developmental programs. A comparison of GRN architectures must consequently reveal the molecular basis for the evolution of developmental programs among different organisms. This review highlights some of the important findings that have emerged from the most extensive direct comparison of GRN architectures to date. Comparison of the orthologous GRNs for endomesodermal specification in the sea urchin and ...
The gene regulatory network (GRN) established experimentally for the pre-gastrular sea urchin embryo...
The gene regulatory network (GRN) established experimentally for the pre-gastrular sea urchin embryo...
Evolution of the animal body plan is driven by changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (GR...
<p>One of the central concerns of Evolutionary Developmental biology is to understand how the specif...
Evolutionary change in morphological features must depend on architectural reorganization of develop...
Sea stars and sea urchins evolved from a last common ancestor that lived at the end of the Cambrian,...
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...
Comparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different organisms ex...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
Sea stars and sea urchins evolved from a last common ancestor that lived at the end of the Cambrian,...
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 ...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
The gene regulatory network (GRN) established experimentally for the pre-gastrular sea urchin embryo...
The gene regulatory network (GRN) established experimentally for the pre-gastrular sea urchin embryo...
Evolution of the animal body plan is driven by changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (GR...
<p>One of the central concerns of Evolutionary Developmental biology is to understand how the specif...
Evolutionary change in morphological features must depend on architectural reorganization of develop...
Sea stars and sea urchins evolved from a last common ancestor that lived at the end of the Cambrian,...
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...
Comparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different organisms ex...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
Sea stars and sea urchins evolved from a last common ancestor that lived at the end of the Cambrian,...
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 ...
AbstractComparisons of orthologous developmental gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from different orga...
The gene regulatory network (GRN) established experimentally for the pre-gastrular sea urchin embryo...
The gene regulatory network (GRN) established experimentally for the pre-gastrular sea urchin embryo...
Evolution of the animal body plan is driven by changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (GR...