The tadpole larvae prosencephalon of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis contains a single large ventricle, along the inner walls of which lie two sensory organs: the otolith (a gravity-sensing organ) and the ocellus (a photo-sensing organ composed of a single cup-shaped pigment cell, about 20 photoreceptor cells, and three lens cells). Comparison has been drawn between the morphology and physiology of photoreceptor cells in the ascidian ocellus and the vertebrate eye. The development of vertebrate and invertebrate eyes requires the activity of several conserved genes and it is regulated by precise expression patterns and cell fate decisions common to several species. We have isolated a Ciona homeobox gene (Ci-Rx) that belongs to the paired-lik...
The ascidian belongs to the sister group of vertebrates and shares many features with them. The gene...
Background: Eyes in bilaterian metazoans have been described as being composed of either ciliary or ...
International audienceThe sensory vesicle of ascidians is thought to be homologous to the vertebrate...
The tadpole larvae prosencephalon of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis contains a single large ventric...
The tadpole larvae prosencephalon of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis contains a single large ventric...
The tadpole larvae prosencephalon of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis contains a single large ventric...
AbstractRetinal homeobox (Rx) genes play a crucial and conserved role in the development of the ante...
AbstractA novel gene encoding visual pigment, Ci-opsin1, was identified in a primitive chordate, the...
Ascidians, along with other urochordates, are the most evolutionary distant group from vertebrates t...
Background : The retina of craniates/vertebrates has been proposed to derive from a photoreceptor pr...
Ascidians, along with other urochordates, are the most evolutionary distant group from vertebrates t...
Background: Development of cerebral eyes is generally based on fine-tuned networks and closely inter...
AbstractThe Pax6 gene has attracted intense research interest due to its apparently important role i...
AbstractNodal signaling plays an essential role in the establishment of left–right asymmetry in vari...
AbstractThe visual cycle system in a primitive chordate, ascidian Ciona intestinalis, was studied by...
The ascidian belongs to the sister group of vertebrates and shares many features with them. The gene...
Background: Eyes in bilaterian metazoans have been described as being composed of either ciliary or ...
International audienceThe sensory vesicle of ascidians is thought to be homologous to the vertebrate...
The tadpole larvae prosencephalon of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis contains a single large ventric...
The tadpole larvae prosencephalon of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis contains a single large ventric...
The tadpole larvae prosencephalon of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis contains a single large ventric...
AbstractRetinal homeobox (Rx) genes play a crucial and conserved role in the development of the ante...
AbstractA novel gene encoding visual pigment, Ci-opsin1, was identified in a primitive chordate, the...
Ascidians, along with other urochordates, are the most evolutionary distant group from vertebrates t...
Background : The retina of craniates/vertebrates has been proposed to derive from a photoreceptor pr...
Ascidians, along with other urochordates, are the most evolutionary distant group from vertebrates t...
Background: Development of cerebral eyes is generally based on fine-tuned networks and closely inter...
AbstractThe Pax6 gene has attracted intense research interest due to its apparently important role i...
AbstractNodal signaling plays an essential role in the establishment of left–right asymmetry in vari...
AbstractThe visual cycle system in a primitive chordate, ascidian Ciona intestinalis, was studied by...
The ascidian belongs to the sister group of vertebrates and shares many features with them. The gene...
Background: Eyes in bilaterian metazoans have been described as being composed of either ciliary or ...
International audienceThe sensory vesicle of ascidians is thought to be homologous to the vertebrate...