The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils have not been systematically used to study the evolution of stem cells. Moreover, while the mechanisms underlying tooth development have been widely studied in model organisms, the role of genetic regulatory elements in patterning the different elements of the occlusal surface and crown height across species is not well understood. Here, I examined evolution of the rodent adult dental stem cell niche, which enables continuous growth (hypselodonty) of molar teeth. Moreover, I compared the variation in dental morphology across nine taxa of rodents to the variation in sequences of non-coding evolutionary conserved regions (ECRs) of Fgf3, 4, 8, 9, and 10 and the function of Fg...
<div><p>Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammal...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically used to ...
The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically used to ...
The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically used to ...
SummaryThe fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically u...
The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically used to ...
The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically used to ...
International audienceIn paleontology, many changes affecting morphology, such as tooth shape in mam...
International audienceIn paleontology, many changes affecting morphology, such as tooth shape in mam...
International audienceIn paleontology, many changes affecting morphology, such as tooth shape in mam...
BACKGROUND:Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evo...
The evolutionary relationships of extinct species are ascertained primarily through the analysis of ...
Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evolution is a...
<div><p>Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammal...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically used to ...
The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically used to ...
The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically used to ...
SummaryThe fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically u...
The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically used to ...
The fossil record is widely informative about evolution, but fossils are not systematically used to ...
International audienceIn paleontology, many changes affecting morphology, such as tooth shape in mam...
International audienceIn paleontology, many changes affecting morphology, such as tooth shape in mam...
International audienceIn paleontology, many changes affecting morphology, such as tooth shape in mam...
BACKGROUND:Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evo...
The evolutionary relationships of extinct species are ascertained primarily through the analysis of ...
Understanding mechanisms responsible for changes in tooth morphology in the course of evolution is a...
<div><p>Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammal...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...
10 pagesInternational audienceTooth number in rodents is an example of reduction in evolution. All r...