An elaborated tripartite brain is considered one of the important innovations of vertebrates. Other extant chordate groups have a more basic brain organization. For instance, cephalochordates possess a relatively simple brain possibly homologous to the vertebrate forebrain and hindbrain, whereas tunicates display the tripartite organization, but without the specialized brain centers. The difference in anatomical complexity is even more pronounced if one compares chordates with other deuterostomes that have only a diffuse nerve net or alternatively a rather simple central nervous system. To gain a new perspective on the evolutionary roots of the complex vertebrate brain, we made here a phylostratigraphic analysis of gene expression patterns ...
We have described the formation of the zebrafish central nervous system. The spinal cord has the sim...
Abstract The question of whether the ancestral bilaterian had a central nervous system (CNS) or a di...
AbstractGene expression studies in embryos often provide insights into evolutionary relationships ac...
Background: The vertebrate head is a highly derived trait with a heavy concentration of sophisticate...
During the past few years, our investigations of the forebrain in the zebrafish (a teleost fish) hav...
AbstractIn non-vertebrate chordates, central nervous system (CNS) development has been studied in on...
Intersecting transverse and longitudinal transcription factor expression domains divide the embryon...
The telencephalon is the embryonic structure that in mammals gives rise to the cerebral cortex and t...
AbstractIn vertebrate evolution, the brain exhibits both conserved and unique morphological features...
AbstractIn extant chordates, the overall patterning along the anteroposterior and dorsoventral axes ...
All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and dorsove...
SummaryWhether the highly centralised nervous systems of chordates and protostomes arose from a comm...
et al.All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and d...
The origin of vertebrates was accompanied by the advent of a novel cell type: the neural crest. Emer...
The neural crest, an embryonic stem-cell population, is a vertebrate innovation that has been propos...
We have described the formation of the zebrafish central nervous system. The spinal cord has the sim...
Abstract The question of whether the ancestral bilaterian had a central nervous system (CNS) or a di...
AbstractGene expression studies in embryos often provide insights into evolutionary relationships ac...
Background: The vertebrate head is a highly derived trait with a heavy concentration of sophisticate...
During the past few years, our investigations of the forebrain in the zebrafish (a teleost fish) hav...
AbstractIn non-vertebrate chordates, central nervous system (CNS) development has been studied in on...
Intersecting transverse and longitudinal transcription factor expression domains divide the embryon...
The telencephalon is the embryonic structure that in mammals gives rise to the cerebral cortex and t...
AbstractIn vertebrate evolution, the brain exhibits both conserved and unique morphological features...
AbstractIn extant chordates, the overall patterning along the anteroposterior and dorsoventral axes ...
All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and dorsove...
SummaryWhether the highly centralised nervous systems of chordates and protostomes arose from a comm...
et al.All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and d...
The origin of vertebrates was accompanied by the advent of a novel cell type: the neural crest. Emer...
The neural crest, an embryonic stem-cell population, is a vertebrate innovation that has been propos...
We have described the formation of the zebrafish central nervous system. The spinal cord has the sim...
Abstract The question of whether the ancestral bilaterian had a central nervous system (CNS) or a di...
AbstractGene expression studies in embryos often provide insights into evolutionary relationships ac...