The turtle shell, an evolutionarily novel structure, contains a bony exoskeleton that includes a dorsal carapace and a ventral plastron. The development of the carapace is dependent on the carapacial ridge (CR), a bulge in the dorsal flank that contains an ectodermal structure analogous to the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) of the developing limb (Burke. 1989a. J Morphol 199:363-378; Burke. 1989b. Fortschr Zool 35:206-209). Although the CR is thought to mediate the initiation and outgrowth of the carapace, the mechanisms of shell development have not been studied on the molecular level. Here, we present data suggesting that carapace formation is initiated by co-opting genes that had other functions in the ancestral embryo, specifically those...
The turtle body plan, with its solid shell, deviates radically from those of other tetrapods. The do...
The scutes of the turtle shell are epidermal shields that begin their formation during the early sta...
The origin of the turtle plastron is not known, but these nine bones have been homologized to the ex...
The turtle shell, an evolutionarily novel structure, contains a bony exoskeleton that includes a dor...
The turtle shell, an evolutionarily novel structure, is the only vertebrate casing made exclusively ...
The turtle shell is an evolutionary novelty composed of two main parts, the dorsal carapace and the ...
The turtle shell represents a unique and extreme adaptation of the tetrapod body plan. Previous\ud r...
The turtle carapace is composed of severely deformed fused dorsal vertebrae, ribs, and bone plates. ...
This thesis presents the latest evidence in a string of observations supporting a hypothesis of turt...
International audienceThe turtle shell forms by extensive ossification of dermis ventrally and dorsa...
The unique topological structure of a turtle shell, including the special ribs–scapula relationship,...
The turtle shell is an evolutionary novelty that is synapomorphic for chelonians. The carapace is in...
The dorsal and ventral aspects of the turtle shell, the carapace and the plastron, are developmental...
The turtle shell offers a fascinating case study of vertebrate evolution, based on the modification ...
The turtle plastron is a set of nine bones formed via intramembranous ossification in the ventral de...
The turtle body plan, with its solid shell, deviates radically from those of other tetrapods. The do...
The scutes of the turtle shell are epidermal shields that begin their formation during the early sta...
The origin of the turtle plastron is not known, but these nine bones have been homologized to the ex...
The turtle shell, an evolutionarily novel structure, contains a bony exoskeleton that includes a dor...
The turtle shell, an evolutionarily novel structure, is the only vertebrate casing made exclusively ...
The turtle shell is an evolutionary novelty composed of two main parts, the dorsal carapace and the ...
The turtle shell represents a unique and extreme adaptation of the tetrapod body plan. Previous\ud r...
The turtle carapace is composed of severely deformed fused dorsal vertebrae, ribs, and bone plates. ...
This thesis presents the latest evidence in a string of observations supporting a hypothesis of turt...
International audienceThe turtle shell forms by extensive ossification of dermis ventrally and dorsa...
The unique topological structure of a turtle shell, including the special ribs–scapula relationship,...
The turtle shell is an evolutionary novelty that is synapomorphic for chelonians. The carapace is in...
The dorsal and ventral aspects of the turtle shell, the carapace and the plastron, are developmental...
The turtle shell offers a fascinating case study of vertebrate evolution, based on the modification ...
The turtle plastron is a set of nine bones formed via intramembranous ossification in the ventral de...
The turtle body plan, with its solid shell, deviates radically from those of other tetrapods. The do...
The scutes of the turtle shell are epidermal shields that begin their formation during the early sta...
The origin of the turtle plastron is not known, but these nine bones have been homologized to the ex...