Zinc finger transcription factors of the Sp6-9 group are evolutionarily conserved in all metazoans and have important functions in, e.g., limb formation and heart development. The function of Sp6-9-related genes has been studied in a number of vertebrates and invertebrates, but data from chelicerates (spiders and allies) was lacking so far. We have isolated the ortholog of Sp6-9 from the common house spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum and the cellar spider Pholcus phalangioides. We show that the Sp6-9 gene in these spider species is expressed in the developing appendages thus suggesting a conserved role in limb formation. Indeed, RNAi with Sp6-9 in P. tepidariorum leads not only to strong limb defects, but also to the loss of body segments an...
AbstractStudies of the genes involved in patterning the appendages of Drosophila melanogaster have r...
The development of a digestive system is an essential feature of bilaterians. Studies of the molecul...
A major goal of evolutionary developmental biology is to explore mechanisms and events underlying ev...
Zinc finger transcription factors of the Sp6–9 group are evolutionarily conserved in all metazoans a...
The Sp-family genes encode important transcription factors in animal development. Here we investigat...
BACKGROUND: The Sox family of transcription factors is an important part of the genetic 'toolbox' of...
Abstract Background The Sox family of transcription factors is an important part of the genetic ‘too...
A current hypothesis states that the ancestral limb of arthropods is composed of only two segments. ...
Abstract Background Gene duplications provide genetic material for the evolution of new morphologica...
In order to get a better understanding in the evolution of developmental processes, we have studied ...
Paired box genes are conserved across animals and encode transcription factors playing key roles in ...
AbstractArthropod limbs are arguably the most diverse organs in the animal kingdom. Morphological di...
Sox genes encode a set of highly conserved transcription factors that regulate many developmental pr...
In the spider, determination of the dorsal-ventral body (DV) axis depends on the interplay of the do...
The appendages of arthropods and vertebrates are not homologous structures, although the underlying ...
AbstractStudies of the genes involved in patterning the appendages of Drosophila melanogaster have r...
The development of a digestive system is an essential feature of bilaterians. Studies of the molecul...
A major goal of evolutionary developmental biology is to explore mechanisms and events underlying ev...
Zinc finger transcription factors of the Sp6–9 group are evolutionarily conserved in all metazoans a...
The Sp-family genes encode important transcription factors in animal development. Here we investigat...
BACKGROUND: The Sox family of transcription factors is an important part of the genetic 'toolbox' of...
Abstract Background The Sox family of transcription factors is an important part of the genetic ‘too...
A current hypothesis states that the ancestral limb of arthropods is composed of only two segments. ...
Abstract Background Gene duplications provide genetic material for the evolution of new morphologica...
In order to get a better understanding in the evolution of developmental processes, we have studied ...
Paired box genes are conserved across animals and encode transcription factors playing key roles in ...
AbstractArthropod limbs are arguably the most diverse organs in the animal kingdom. Morphological di...
Sox genes encode a set of highly conserved transcription factors that regulate many developmental pr...
In the spider, determination of the dorsal-ventral body (DV) axis depends on the interplay of the do...
The appendages of arthropods and vertebrates are not homologous structures, although the underlying ...
AbstractStudies of the genes involved in patterning the appendages of Drosophila melanogaster have r...
The development of a digestive system is an essential feature of bilaterians. Studies of the molecul...
A major goal of evolutionary developmental biology is to explore mechanisms and events underlying ev...