LIM homeobox (Lhx) transcription factors are unique to the animal lineage and have patterning roles during embryonic development in flies, nematodes and vertebrates, with a conserved role in specifying neuronal identity. Though genes of this family have been reported in a sponge and a cnidarian, the expression patterns and functions of the Lhx family during development in non-bilaterian phyla are not known. We identified Lhx genes in two cnidarians and a placozoan and report the expression of Lhx genes during embryonic development in Nematostella and the demosponge Amphimedon. Members of the six major LIM homeobox subfamilies are represented in the genomes of the starlet sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis, and the placozoan Trichoplax adha...
AbstractTo clarify the relationship between axial patterning in cnidarians and bilaterians, we have ...
Cnidarians display a wide diversity of life cycles. Among the main cnidarian clades, only Medusozoa ...
Across the animal kingdom, Hox genes are organized in clusters whose genomic organization reflects t...
Background: LIM homeobox (Lhx) transcription factors are unique to the animal lineage and have patte...
Background: Nervous systems are thought to be important to the evolutionary success and diversificat...
LIM homeobox (Lhx) gene family consists of six subfamilies of patterning genes which play a major r...
BACKGROUND. Homeobox genes are a superclass of transcription factors with diverse developmental regu...
Abstract Background Arthropod and vertebrate appendages appear to have evolved via parallel co-optio...
The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the subject of ...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
The Hox/ParaHox genes are chromosomally clustered genes encoding transcription factors that regulate...
The Hox gene cluster is renowned for its role in developmental patterning of embryogenesis along the...
Hox and ParaHox (H/P) genes belong to evolutionary-sister clusters that arose through duplication of...
The first near-complete set of homeodomains from a non-bilaterian animal is described. BACKGROUND. H...
AbstractHox and ParaHox (H/P) genes belong to evolutionary-sister clusters that arose through duplic...
AbstractTo clarify the relationship between axial patterning in cnidarians and bilaterians, we have ...
Cnidarians display a wide diversity of life cycles. Among the main cnidarian clades, only Medusozoa ...
Across the animal kingdom, Hox genes are organized in clusters whose genomic organization reflects t...
Background: LIM homeobox (Lhx) transcription factors are unique to the animal lineage and have patte...
Background: Nervous systems are thought to be important to the evolutionary success and diversificat...
LIM homeobox (Lhx) gene family consists of six subfamilies of patterning genes which play a major r...
BACKGROUND. Homeobox genes are a superclass of transcription factors with diverse developmental regu...
Abstract Background Arthropod and vertebrate appendages appear to have evolved via parallel co-optio...
The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the subject of ...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
The Hox/ParaHox genes are chromosomally clustered genes encoding transcription factors that regulate...
The Hox gene cluster is renowned for its role in developmental patterning of embryogenesis along the...
Hox and ParaHox (H/P) genes belong to evolutionary-sister clusters that arose through duplication of...
The first near-complete set of homeodomains from a non-bilaterian animal is described. BACKGROUND. H...
AbstractHox and ParaHox (H/P) genes belong to evolutionary-sister clusters that arose through duplic...
AbstractTo clarify the relationship between axial patterning in cnidarians and bilaterians, we have ...
Cnidarians display a wide diversity of life cycles. Among the main cnidarian clades, only Medusozoa ...
Across the animal kingdom, Hox genes are organized in clusters whose genomic organization reflects t...