The superphylum Panarthropoda (Arthropoda, Onychophora, and Tardigrada) exhibits a remarkable diversity of segment morphologies, enabling these animals to occupy diverse ecological niches. The molecular identities of these segments are specified by Hox genes and other axis patterning genes during development [1, 2]. Comparisons of molecular segment identities between arthropodandonychophoran species have yielded important insights into the origins and diversification of their body plans [3\u20139]. However, the relationship of the segments of tardigrades to those of arthropods and onychophorans has remained enigmatic [10, 11], limiting our understanding of early panarthropod body plan diversification. Here, we reveal molecular identities fo...
Reconstructing patterns of macroevolution has become a central endeavor in palaeobiology, because it...
Abstract How morphological diversity arises through evolution of gene sequence is a major question i...
AbstractSurveys of Hox genes in various arthropods and related phyla demonstrate that extensive dupl...
The superphylum Panarthropoda (Arthropoda, Onychophora, and Tardigrada) exhibits a remarkable dive...
Tardigrada is an ancient lineage of miniaturized animals. As an outgroup of the well-studied Arthrop...
Tardigrades have a miniaturized body plan. Miniaturization in tardigrades is associated with the los...
Honorable Mention Winner Legs are a defining characteristic of Panarthropoda, a lineage of animals t...
Understanding the origin and evolution of arthropods requires examining their closest outgroups, the...
In Chapter 1, the roles of genes that specify antennal identity in Drosophila melanogaster were inve...
Although studies describing molecular-based phylogenies within tardigrades are now frequently being ...
Abstract Background Both euarthropods and vertebrates have tripartite brains. Several orthologous ge...
Incredibly disparate brain types are found in Metazoa, which raises the question of how this dispari...
Most knowledge on tardigrade musculature architecture dates back to the end of XIX century, and the ...
The panarthropods (euarthropods, tardigrades, and onychophorans) are the most diverse and successful...
Tardigrada, a phylum of meiofaunal organisms, have been at the center of discussions of the evolutio...
Reconstructing patterns of macroevolution has become a central endeavor in palaeobiology, because it...
Abstract How morphological diversity arises through evolution of gene sequence is a major question i...
AbstractSurveys of Hox genes in various arthropods and related phyla demonstrate that extensive dupl...
The superphylum Panarthropoda (Arthropoda, Onychophora, and Tardigrada) exhibits a remarkable dive...
Tardigrada is an ancient lineage of miniaturized animals. As an outgroup of the well-studied Arthrop...
Tardigrades have a miniaturized body plan. Miniaturization in tardigrades is associated with the los...
Honorable Mention Winner Legs are a defining characteristic of Panarthropoda, a lineage of animals t...
Understanding the origin and evolution of arthropods requires examining their closest outgroups, the...
In Chapter 1, the roles of genes that specify antennal identity in Drosophila melanogaster were inve...
Although studies describing molecular-based phylogenies within tardigrades are now frequently being ...
Abstract Background Both euarthropods and vertebrates have tripartite brains. Several orthologous ge...
Incredibly disparate brain types are found in Metazoa, which raises the question of how this dispari...
Most knowledge on tardigrade musculature architecture dates back to the end of XIX century, and the ...
The panarthropods (euarthropods, tardigrades, and onychophorans) are the most diverse and successful...
Tardigrada, a phylum of meiofaunal organisms, have been at the center of discussions of the evolutio...
Reconstructing patterns of macroevolution has become a central endeavor in palaeobiology, because it...
Abstract How morphological diversity arises through evolution of gene sequence is a major question i...
AbstractSurveys of Hox genes in various arthropods and related phyla demonstrate that extensive dupl...