International audienceIt has been more than 30 years since the publication of the new head hypothesis, which proposed that the vertebrate head is an evolutionary novelty resulting from the emergence of neural crest and cranial placodes. Neural crest generates the skull and associated connective tissues, whereas placodes produce sensory organs. However, neither crest nor placodes produce head muscles, which are a crucial component of the complex vertebrate head. We discuss emerging evidence for a surprising link between the evolution of head muscles and chambered hearts - both systems arise from a common pool of mesoderm progenitor cells within the cardiopharyngeal field of vertebrate embryos. We consider the origin of this field in non-vert...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
AbstractHead muscle development has been studied less intensively than myogenesis in the trunk, alth...
International audienceThe vertebrate head-trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remode...
International audienceIt has been more than 30 years since the publication of the new head hypothesi...
It has been more than 30 years since the publication of the new head hypothesis, which proposed that...
In their seminal 1983 paper, Gans and Northcutt proposed that evolution of the vertebrate 'new head'...
Central to the story of vertebrate evolution is the origin of the vertebrate head, a problem difficu...
International audienceBranchiomeric muscles of the head and neck originate in a population of crania...
AbstractTwenty years ago now, Carl Gans and Glen Northcutt proposed that the main invention of verte...
4 páginas, 1 figura.Twenty years ago now, Carl Gans and Glen Northcutt proposed that the main invent...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are derived from the neur...
The neural crest and cranial ectodermal placodes are traditionally thought to be unique to vertebrat...
© 2017 Anatomical Society. Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly wh...
The mechanisms of the evolution and development of the heart in metazoans are highlighted, starting ...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
AbstractHead muscle development has been studied less intensively than myogenesis in the trunk, alth...
International audienceThe vertebrate head-trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remode...
International audienceIt has been more than 30 years since the publication of the new head hypothesi...
It has been more than 30 years since the publication of the new head hypothesis, which proposed that...
In their seminal 1983 paper, Gans and Northcutt proposed that evolution of the vertebrate 'new head'...
Central to the story of vertebrate evolution is the origin of the vertebrate head, a problem difficu...
International audienceBranchiomeric muscles of the head and neck originate in a population of crania...
AbstractTwenty years ago now, Carl Gans and Glen Northcutt proposed that the main invention of verte...
4 páginas, 1 figura.Twenty years ago now, Carl Gans and Glen Northcutt proposed that the main invent...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are derived from the neur...
The neural crest and cranial ectodermal placodes are traditionally thought to be unique to vertebrat...
© 2017 Anatomical Society. Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly wh...
The mechanisms of the evolution and development of the heart in metazoans are highlighted, starting ...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
Convergence is the tendency of independent species to evolve similarly when subjected to the same en...
AbstractHead muscle development has been studied less intensively than myogenesis in the trunk, alth...
International audienceThe vertebrate head-trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remode...