How the hand and digits originated from fish fins during the Devonian fin-to-limb transition remains unsolved. Controversy in this conundrum stems from the scarcity of ontogenetic data from extant lobe-finned fishes. We report the patterning of an autopod-like domain by hoxa13 during fin development of the Australian lungfish, the most closely related extant fish relative of tetrapods. Differences from tetrapod limbs include the absence of digit-specific expansion of hoxd13 and hand2 and distal limitation of alx4 and pax9, which potentially evolved through an enhanced response to shh signaling in limbs. These developmental patterns indicate that the digit program originated in postaxial fin radials and later expanded anteriorly inside of a ...
The fossil record provides unique clues about the primitive pattern of lobed fins, the precursors of...
Abstract The evolution of tetrapod limbs from paired fins has long been of interest to both evolutio...
There is no obvious morphological counterpart of the autopod (wrist/ankle and digits) in living fish...
How the hand and digits originated from fish fins during the Devonian fin-to-limb transition remains...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
One of the identifying characteristics of tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) is the presence of fingers ...
One of the identifying characteristics of tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) is the presence of fingers ...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
One of the identifying characteristics of tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) is the presence of fingers ...
The evolutionary origin of the autopod involved a loss of the fin-fold and associated dermal skeleto...
The evolutionary transition of fins to limbs involved development of a new suite of distal skeletal ...
Throughout evolution, vertebrates have adapted to aquatic and terrestrial environments, developing a...
The evolutionary transition from paired fins to limbs involved the establishment of a set of limb mu...
Our limbs evolved from fish fins as vertebrates colonized aquatic shallows and land. If we understoo...
The fossil record provides unique clues about the primitive pattern of lobed fins, the precursors of...
Abstract The evolution of tetrapod limbs from paired fins has long been of interest to both evolutio...
There is no obvious morphological counterpart of the autopod (wrist/ankle and digits) in living fish...
How the hand and digits originated from fish fins during the Devonian fin-to-limb transition remains...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
One of the identifying characteristics of tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) is the presence of fingers ...
One of the identifying characteristics of tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) is the presence of fingers ...
Around 375 million years ago, the first tetrapods appeared, marking one of the most important events...
One of the identifying characteristics of tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) is the presence of fingers ...
The evolutionary origin of the autopod involved a loss of the fin-fold and associated dermal skeleto...
The evolutionary transition of fins to limbs involved development of a new suite of distal skeletal ...
Throughout evolution, vertebrates have adapted to aquatic and terrestrial environments, developing a...
The evolutionary transition from paired fins to limbs involved the establishment of a set of limb mu...
Our limbs evolved from fish fins as vertebrates colonized aquatic shallows and land. If we understoo...
The fossil record provides unique clues about the primitive pattern of lobed fins, the precursors of...
Abstract The evolution of tetrapod limbs from paired fins has long been of interest to both evolutio...
There is no obvious morphological counterpart of the autopod (wrist/ankle and digits) in living fish...