Despite their radial organization and their sister group position in the life tree, cnidarian species express during morphogenesis a large number of genes that are related to bilaterian developmental genes. Among those, homologs to forkhead, emx, aristaless, goosecoid, brachyury, wnt and nanos genes are regulated during apical patterning in cnidarians, suggesting that key components of early organizer activity were conserved across evolution and recruited for either anterior, axial, or dorso-ventral patterning in bilaterians. In contrast, the expression patterns of the cnidarian Hox-related genes suggest that the apical-basal axis of the cnidarian polyp and the anterior-posterior axis of bilaterians do not differentiate following homologous...
Hox gene transcription factors are important regulators of positional identity along the anterior-po...
The origin of the bilaterian head is a fundamental question for the evolution of animal body plans. ...
AbstractHox and ParaHox genes constitute two families of developmental regulators that pattern the A...
Cnidarians are animals with a single (oral/aboral) overt body axis and with origins that nominally p...
Cnidarians are animals with a single (oral/aboral) overt body axis and with origins that nominally p...
<i>Hox</i> gene transcription factors are important regulators of positional identity along the ante...
The past two years have seen a dramatic increase in the available data on gene sequence and gene exp...
AbstractCnidarians are animals with a single (oral/aboral) overt body axis and with origins that nom...
[Extract] The past few years have seen a dramatic increase in the available data on gene sequence an...
AbstractTo clarify the relationship between axial patterning in cnidarians and bilaterians, we have ...
The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the subject of ...
Across the animal kingdom, Hox genes are organized in clusters whose genomic organization reflects t...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
To a surprising extent, molecular mechanisms underlying many aspects of development\ud are conserved...
SYNOPSIS. Across major phylogenetic comparisons, the evolution of Hox clusters generally parallels t...
Hox gene transcription factors are important regulators of positional identity along the anterior-po...
The origin of the bilaterian head is a fundamental question for the evolution of animal body plans. ...
AbstractHox and ParaHox genes constitute two families of developmental regulators that pattern the A...
Cnidarians are animals with a single (oral/aboral) overt body axis and with origins that nominally p...
Cnidarians are animals with a single (oral/aboral) overt body axis and with origins that nominally p...
<i>Hox</i> gene transcription factors are important regulators of positional identity along the ante...
The past two years have seen a dramatic increase in the available data on gene sequence and gene exp...
AbstractCnidarians are animals with a single (oral/aboral) overt body axis and with origins that nom...
[Extract] The past few years have seen a dramatic increase in the available data on gene sequence an...
AbstractTo clarify the relationship between axial patterning in cnidarians and bilaterians, we have ...
The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the subject of ...
Across the animal kingdom, Hox genes are organized in clusters whose genomic organization reflects t...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
To a surprising extent, molecular mechanisms underlying many aspects of development\ud are conserved...
SYNOPSIS. Across major phylogenetic comparisons, the evolution of Hox clusters generally parallels t...
Hox gene transcription factors are important regulators of positional identity along the anterior-po...
The origin of the bilaterian head is a fundamental question for the evolution of animal body plans. ...
AbstractHox and ParaHox genes constitute two families of developmental regulators that pattern the A...