Teeth and tooth-like structures, together named odontodes, are repeated organs thought to share a common evolutionary origin. These structures can be found in gnathostomes at different locations along the body: oral teeth in the jaws, teeth and denticles in the oral-pharyngeal cavity, and dermal denticles on elasmobranch skin. We, and other colleagues, had previously shown that teeth in any location were serially homologous because: i) pharyngeal and oral teeth develop through a common developmental module; and ii) the expression patterns of the Dlx genes during odontogenesis were highly divergent between species but almost identical between oral and pharyngeal dentitions within the same species. Here we examine Dlx gene expression in oral ...
Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) are the dominant vertebrate group today (+30 000 species, predomi...
<div><p>The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fos...
The two toothed jaws of cichlid fishes provide textbook examples of convergent evolution. Tooth phen...
Abstract Background Teeth and tooth-like structures, together named odontodes, are repeated organs t...
International audienceBackground: Teeth and tooth-like structures, together named odontodes, are rep...
Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion...
Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...
International audienceBackground: The Dlx gene family encodes transcription factors involved in the ...
Gegenbaur's classical hypothesis of jaw-gill arch serial homology is widely cited, but remains unsup...
The first vertebrate mineralized skeleton was an external bony armor coated with dental structures. ...
BackgroundCichlid fishes have undergone rapid, expansive evolutionary radiations that are manifested...
AbstractThe evolution of oral teeth is considered a major contributor to the overall success of jawe...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) are the dominant vertebrate group today (+30 000 species, predomi...
<div><p>The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fos...
The two toothed jaws of cichlid fishes provide textbook examples of convergent evolution. Tooth phen...
Abstract Background Teeth and tooth-like structures, together named odontodes, are repeated organs t...
International audienceBackground: Teeth and tooth-like structures, together named odontodes, are rep...
Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion...
Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...
International audienceBackground: The Dlx gene family encodes transcription factors involved in the ...
Gegenbaur's classical hypothesis of jaw-gill arch serial homology is widely cited, but remains unsup...
The first vertebrate mineralized skeleton was an external bony armor coated with dental structures. ...
BackgroundCichlid fishes have undergone rapid, expansive evolutionary radiations that are manifested...
AbstractThe evolution of oral teeth is considered a major contributor to the overall success of jawe...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) are the dominant vertebrate group today (+30 000 species, predomi...
<div><p>The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fos...
The two toothed jaws of cichlid fishes provide textbook examples of convergent evolution. Tooth phen...