A highly conserved spatio-temporal pattern of cartilage formation reveals that the digits of the bird wing develop from positions that become digits 2, 3, and 4 in other amniotes. However, the morphology of the digits of early birds like Archaeopteryx corresponds to that of digits 1, 2, and 3 of other archosaurs. A hypothesis is that a homeotic ‘‘frameshift’’ occurred, such that in the bird wing, digits 1, 2, and 3 develop from the embryological positions of digits 2, 3, and 4. Experimental homeotic transformations of single digits are well-documented, but frame-shifts of more than one digit are not. We investigated the pattern of cartilage formation in the development of Cyclopamine-treated wings. When Cyclopamine was applied b...
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The zygodactyl orientation of toes (digits II and III pointing forwards, digits I and IV pointing ba...
An often overlooked aspect of digit development is the special nature of the terminal phalanx, a spe...
A highly conserved spatio-temporal pattern of cartilage formation reveals that the digits of the bi...
It is widely accepted that birds are a subgroup of dinosaurs, but there is an apparent conflict: mod...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: The homology of the digits in the bird wing is a high-profile...
Digit identity in the avian wing is a classical example of conflicting anatomical and embryological...
Digit identity in the avian wing is a classical example of conflicting anatomical and embryological ...
The frameshift hypothesis is a widely accepted model of bird wing evolution. This hypothesis postula...
<p>The forelimb and hind limbs of representative taxa illustrate the history of digit morphology in ...
_Limusaurus_ is a remarkable herbivorous ceratosaur unique among theropods in having digits II, III ...
<p>A) Embryology: In pentadactyl amniotes like mammals and crocodilians, the primary axis of cartila...
Vargas and Fallon (2005) propose that Hox gene expression patterns indicate that the most anterior d...
Our knowledge of limb development has increased dramatically in the last decades. However, our under...
The frameshift hypothesis is a widely-accepted model of bird wing evolution. This hypothesis postula...
International audienceEvolution involves interplay between natural selection and developmental const...
The zygodactyl orientation of toes (digits II and III pointing forwards, digits I and IV pointing ba...
An often overlooked aspect of digit development is the special nature of the terminal phalanx, a spe...
A highly conserved spatio-temporal pattern of cartilage formation reveals that the digits of the bi...
It is widely accepted that birds are a subgroup of dinosaurs, but there is an apparent conflict: mod...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: The homology of the digits in the bird wing is a high-profile...
Digit identity in the avian wing is a classical example of conflicting anatomical and embryological...
Digit identity in the avian wing is a classical example of conflicting anatomical and embryological ...
The frameshift hypothesis is a widely accepted model of bird wing evolution. This hypothesis postula...
<p>The forelimb and hind limbs of representative taxa illustrate the history of digit morphology in ...
_Limusaurus_ is a remarkable herbivorous ceratosaur unique among theropods in having digits II, III ...
<p>A) Embryology: In pentadactyl amniotes like mammals and crocodilians, the primary axis of cartila...
Vargas and Fallon (2005) propose that Hox gene expression patterns indicate that the most anterior d...
Our knowledge of limb development has increased dramatically in the last decades. However, our under...
The frameshift hypothesis is a widely-accepted model of bird wing evolution. This hypothesis postula...
International audienceEvolution involves interplay between natural selection and developmental const...
The zygodactyl orientation of toes (digits II and III pointing forwards, digits I and IV pointing ba...
An often overlooked aspect of digit development is the special nature of the terminal phalanx, a spe...