The axial skeleton of tetrapods is organized into distinct anteroposterior regions of the vertebral column and ribs (cervical, trunk, sacral and caudal), and transitions between these regions are determined by colinear anterior expression boundaries of Hox5/6, -9, -10 and -11 paralogy group genes within embryonic paraxial mesoderm. Fishes, conversely, exhibit little in the way of discrete axial regionalization, and this has led to scenarios of an origin of Hox-mediated axial skeletal complexity with the evolutionary transition to land in tetrapods. Here, combining geometric morphometric analysis of vertebral column morphology with cell lineage tracing of hox gene expression boundaries in developing embryos, we recover evidence of at least f...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins enabled the conquest of land by vertebrates and thus ...
There is considerable interest in understanding how cis-regulatory modifications drive morphological...
AbstractDuring development of the limbs, Hox genes belonging to the paralogous groups 9–13 are expre...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Understanding the patterning mechanisms that operate to promote differentiation of individual segmen...
During primary axis development in vertebrates, Hox genes are deployed in a collinear fashion, where...
<p>Hox gene expression in bones from tetrapod limbs. Bones in a tetrapod limb, shown here in a human...
Evolutionary variation in anteroposterior patterning of the axial skeleton is a major contributor to...
Throughout evolution, vertebrates have adapted to aquatic and terrestrial environments, developing a...
Differentiation of the axial skeleton into distinct regions, once thought to be characteristic of th...
Hox genes are essential for growth and patterning of the tetrapod limb skeleton. Mice mutant for the...
The vertebral skeleton is a defining feature of vertebrate animals. However, the mode of vertebral s...
Synopsis The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins was a significant functional and morphologic...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins enabled the conquest of land by vertebrates and thus ...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins was a significant functional and morphological shift,...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins enabled the conquest of land by vertebrates and thus ...
There is considerable interest in understanding how cis-regulatory modifications drive morphological...
AbstractDuring development of the limbs, Hox genes belonging to the paralogous groups 9–13 are expre...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Understanding the patterning mechanisms that operate to promote differentiation of individual segmen...
During primary axis development in vertebrates, Hox genes are deployed in a collinear fashion, where...
<p>Hox gene expression in bones from tetrapod limbs. Bones in a tetrapod limb, shown here in a human...
Evolutionary variation in anteroposterior patterning of the axial skeleton is a major contributor to...
Throughout evolution, vertebrates have adapted to aquatic and terrestrial environments, developing a...
Differentiation of the axial skeleton into distinct regions, once thought to be characteristic of th...
Hox genes are essential for growth and patterning of the tetrapod limb skeleton. Mice mutant for the...
The vertebral skeleton is a defining feature of vertebrate animals. However, the mode of vertebral s...
Synopsis The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins was a significant functional and morphologic...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins enabled the conquest of land by vertebrates and thus ...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins was a significant functional and morphological shift,...
The evolution of tetrapod limbs from fish fins enabled the conquest of land by vertebrates and thus ...
There is considerable interest in understanding how cis-regulatory modifications drive morphological...
AbstractDuring development of the limbs, Hox genes belonging to the paralogous groups 9–13 are expre...