Jawed vertebrates possess two distinct groups of muscles in the trunk (epaxial and hypaxial muscles) primarily defined by the pattern of motor innervation from the spinal cord. Of these, the hypaxial group includes muscles with highly differentiated morphology and function, such as the muscles associated with paired limbs, shoulder girdles and tongue/infrahyoid (hypobranchial) muscles. Here we summarize the latest findings on the evolutionary mechanisms underlying the morphological variety of hypaxial musculature, with special reference to the molecular insights obtained from several living species that diverged early in vertebrate evolution. Lampreys, extant jawless vertebrates, lack many of derived traits characteristic of the gnathostome...
International audienceThe vertebrate head-trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remode...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) have been the dominant lineage of deuterostomes for nearly three hu...
The widely accepted phylogenetic position of Chondrichthyes as the sister group to all other living ...
AbstractGnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) possess skeletal muscles with unique functional and develop...
Abstract Background The extant vertebrates include cyclostomes (lamprey and hagfish) and crown gnath...
The most fundamental anatomical divide among living vertebrates is that between the jawless cyclosto...
Agnathan lampreys retain ancestral characteristics of vertebrates in the morphology of skeletal musc...
Lampreys and hagfish, which together are known as the cyclostomes or 'agnathans', are the only survi...
The transition from jawless to jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) resulted in the reconfiguration of t...
The transition from jawless to jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) resulted in the reconfiguration of t...
AbstractIn jawed vertebrates, the Dlx code, or nested expression patterns of Dlx genes, specify the ...
The perforated pharynx has generally been regarded as a shared characteristic of chordates. However,...
Synopsis Vertebral columns are a group of diverse axial structures that define the vertebrates and p...
Because the jaw is thought to have evolved as a dorsal–ventral articulation of the anterior pharynge...
Exceptional braincase preservation in some Devonian placoderm fishes permits interpretation of muscl...
International audienceThe vertebrate head-trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remode...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) have been the dominant lineage of deuterostomes for nearly three hu...
The widely accepted phylogenetic position of Chondrichthyes as the sister group to all other living ...
AbstractGnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) possess skeletal muscles with unique functional and develop...
Abstract Background The extant vertebrates include cyclostomes (lamprey and hagfish) and crown gnath...
The most fundamental anatomical divide among living vertebrates is that between the jawless cyclosto...
Agnathan lampreys retain ancestral characteristics of vertebrates in the morphology of skeletal musc...
Lampreys and hagfish, which together are known as the cyclostomes or 'agnathans', are the only survi...
The transition from jawless to jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) resulted in the reconfiguration of t...
The transition from jawless to jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) resulted in the reconfiguration of t...
AbstractIn jawed vertebrates, the Dlx code, or nested expression patterns of Dlx genes, specify the ...
The perforated pharynx has generally been regarded as a shared characteristic of chordates. However,...
Synopsis Vertebral columns are a group of diverse axial structures that define the vertebrates and p...
Because the jaw is thought to have evolved as a dorsal–ventral articulation of the anterior pharynge...
Exceptional braincase preservation in some Devonian placoderm fishes permits interpretation of muscl...
International audienceThe vertebrate head-trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remode...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) have been the dominant lineage of deuterostomes for nearly three hu...
The widely accepted phylogenetic position of Chondrichthyes as the sister group to all other living ...