Much of developmental biology in the past decades has been driven by forward genetic studies in a few model organisms. We review recent work with relatives of these species, motivated by a desire to understand the evolutionary and ecological context for morphological innovation. Unfortunately, despite a number of shining examples, progress in nonmodel systems has often been slow. The current revolution in DNA sequencing has, however, enormous potential in extending the reach of genetics. We discuss how developmental biology will benefit from these advances, particularly by increasing the universe of study species
International audienceUntil recently the set of “model” species used commonly for cell biology was l...
A major challenge in biology is to identify how different species arose and acquired distinct phenot...
The immense morphological and phenotypic diversity within eukaryotes coincides with large-scale diff...
Much of developmental biology in the past decades has been driven by forward genetic studies in a fe...
Organism development is a systems level process. It has benefited greatly from the recent technologi...
A new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolution as ...
In Darwin's and Mendel's times, researchers investigated a wealth of organisms, chosen to solve part...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
AbstractRecent advances in cell and molecular biology have generated important tools to probe develo...
Increasingly robust species phylogenies, made possible by unprecedented amounts of DNA sequence data...
Developmental biology seeks to understand how organisms are constructed. Development is a set of ver...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
Abstract: Scientific history has a profound effect on theories of evolution. At the beginning of the...
developmental pathways; evolution of life; exon shuffling; gene recruitment; genome evolution; horiz...
For almost 100 years, biologists have made fundamental discoveries using a handful of model organism...
International audienceUntil recently the set of “model” species used commonly for cell biology was l...
A major challenge in biology is to identify how different species arose and acquired distinct phenot...
The immense morphological and phenotypic diversity within eukaryotes coincides with large-scale diff...
Much of developmental biology in the past decades has been driven by forward genetic studies in a fe...
Organism development is a systems level process. It has benefited greatly from the recent technologi...
A new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolution as ...
In Darwin's and Mendel's times, researchers investigated a wealth of organisms, chosen to solve part...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
AbstractRecent advances in cell and molecular biology have generated important tools to probe develo...
Increasingly robust species phylogenies, made possible by unprecedented amounts of DNA sequence data...
Developmental biology seeks to understand how organisms are constructed. Development is a set of ver...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
Abstract: Scientific history has a profound effect on theories of evolution. At the beginning of the...
developmental pathways; evolution of life; exon shuffling; gene recruitment; genome evolution; horiz...
For almost 100 years, biologists have made fundamental discoveries using a handful of model organism...
International audienceUntil recently the set of “model” species used commonly for cell biology was l...
A major challenge in biology is to identify how different species arose and acquired distinct phenot...
The immense morphological and phenotypic diversity within eukaryotes coincides with large-scale diff...