Morphological innovation is an elusive and fascinating concept in evolutionary biology. A novel structure may open up an array of possibilities for adaptation, and thus is fundamental to the evolution of complex multicellular life. We use the respiratory appendages on the dorsal-anterior side of the Drosophila eggshell as a model system for morphological novelty. To study the co-option of genetic pathways in the evolution of this novelty we have compared oogenesis and eggshell patterning in Drosophila melanogaster with Ceratitis capitata, a dipteran whose eggs do not bear dorsal appendages.FCT fellowship: (SFRH/BD/33216/2007), Collaborative Research Centre 680 ‘Molecular Basis of Evolutionary Innovations (DFG grant), Fundação Calouste Gulbe...
SummaryHistorically, the position of the site of gastrulation has been used to understand the develo...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
13 Páginas.-- 7 FigurasThe re-use of genes in new organs forms the base of many evolutionary novelti...
In any area of study, it is necessary to define the subject of investigation. In the case of evolut...
SummaryThe evolutionary origins of complex morphological structures such as the vertebrate eye or in...
Novel body structures are often generated by the redeployment of ancestral components of the genome....
AbstractThe dorsal anterior region of the follicle cells (FCs) in the developing Drosophila egg give...
Tissue and organ architectures are incredibly diverse, yet our knowledge of the morphogenetic behavi...
The Drosophila eggshell constitutes a remarkable system for the study of epithelial patterning, both...
AbstractThe enormous diversity of extant animal forms is a testament to the power of evolution, and ...
The origination of new morphological structures has been one of the most fascinating problems in the...
A fundamental requirement for understanding the evolution of tissue morphogenesis involves explorin...
AbstractConvergent morphologies often arise due to similar selective pressures in independent lineag...
AbstractRegulatory networks composed of interacting genes are responsible for pattern formation and ...
Changes in the genotype influence changes in morphology during evolution, giving rise to the vast di...
SummaryHistorically, the position of the site of gastrulation has been used to understand the develo...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
13 Páginas.-- 7 FigurasThe re-use of genes in new organs forms the base of many evolutionary novelti...
In any area of study, it is necessary to define the subject of investigation. In the case of evolut...
SummaryThe evolutionary origins of complex morphological structures such as the vertebrate eye or in...
Novel body structures are often generated by the redeployment of ancestral components of the genome....
AbstractThe dorsal anterior region of the follicle cells (FCs) in the developing Drosophila egg give...
Tissue and organ architectures are incredibly diverse, yet our knowledge of the morphogenetic behavi...
The Drosophila eggshell constitutes a remarkable system for the study of epithelial patterning, both...
AbstractThe enormous diversity of extant animal forms is a testament to the power of evolution, and ...
The origination of new morphological structures has been one of the most fascinating problems in the...
A fundamental requirement for understanding the evolution of tissue morphogenesis involves explorin...
AbstractConvergent morphologies often arise due to similar selective pressures in independent lineag...
AbstractRegulatory networks composed of interacting genes are responsible for pattern formation and ...
Changes in the genotype influence changes in morphology during evolution, giving rise to the vast di...
SummaryHistorically, the position of the site of gastrulation has been used to understand the develo...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
13 Páginas.-- 7 FigurasThe re-use of genes in new organs forms the base of many evolutionary novelti...