Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: The homology of the digits in the bird wing is a high-profile controversy in developmental and evolutionary biology. The embryonic position of the digits cartilages with respect to the primary axis (ulnare and ulna) corresponds to 2, 3, 4, but comparative-evolutionary morphology supports 1, 2, 3. A homeotic frameshift of digit identity in evolution could explain how cells in embryonic positions 2, 3, 4 began developing morphologies 1, 2, 3. Another alternative is that no re-patterning of cell fates occurred, and the primary axis shifted its position by some other mechanism. In the wing, only the anterior digit lacks expression of HoxD10 and HoxD12, resembling digit 1 of other limbs, as predicted ...
An often overlooked aspect of digit development is the special nature of the terminal phalanx, a spe...
In the classical model of chick wing digit-patterning, the polarizing region--a group of cells at th...
A fundamental problem in biology is how structures form in the correct place in developing embryos. ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: The homology of the digits in the bird wing is a high-profile...
Vargas and Fallon (2005) propose that Hox gene expression patterns indicate that the most anterior d...
The frameshift hypothesis is a widely accepted model of bird wing evolution. This hypothesis postula...
<p>A) Embryology: In pentadactyl amniotes like mammals and crocodilians, the primary axis of cartila...
A highly conserved spatio-temporal pattern of cartilage formation reveals that the digits of the bi...
The frameshift hypothesis is a widely-accepted model of bird wing evolution. This hypothesis postula...
It is widely accepted that birds are a subgroup of dinosaurs, but there is an apparent conflict: mod...
Digit identity in the avian wing is a classical example of conflicting anatomical and embryological...
Background: Comparative morphology identifies the digits of the wing of birds as 1,2 and 3, but they...
Digit identity in the avian wing is a classical example of conflicting anatomical and embryological ...
In an influential model of pattern formation, a gradient of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signalling in the c...
_Limusaurus_ is a remarkable herbivorous ceratosaur unique among theropods in having digits II, III ...
An often overlooked aspect of digit development is the special nature of the terminal phalanx, a spe...
In the classical model of chick wing digit-patterning, the polarizing region--a group of cells at th...
A fundamental problem in biology is how structures form in the correct place in developing embryos. ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: The homology of the digits in the bird wing is a high-profile...
Vargas and Fallon (2005) propose that Hox gene expression patterns indicate that the most anterior d...
The frameshift hypothesis is a widely accepted model of bird wing evolution. This hypothesis postula...
<p>A) Embryology: In pentadactyl amniotes like mammals and crocodilians, the primary axis of cartila...
A highly conserved spatio-temporal pattern of cartilage formation reveals that the digits of the bi...
The frameshift hypothesis is a widely-accepted model of bird wing evolution. This hypothesis postula...
It is widely accepted that birds are a subgroup of dinosaurs, but there is an apparent conflict: mod...
Digit identity in the avian wing is a classical example of conflicting anatomical and embryological...
Background: Comparative morphology identifies the digits of the wing of birds as 1,2 and 3, but they...
Digit identity in the avian wing is a classical example of conflicting anatomical and embryological ...
In an influential model of pattern formation, a gradient of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signalling in the c...
_Limusaurus_ is a remarkable herbivorous ceratosaur unique among theropods in having digits II, III ...
An often overlooked aspect of digit development is the special nature of the terminal phalanx, a spe...
In the classical model of chick wing digit-patterning, the polarizing region--a group of cells at th...
A fundamental problem in biology is how structures form in the correct place in developing embryos. ...