Introduction: Traditionally, the origin of the third germ layer and its special formation of coelomic cavities by enterocoely is regarded to be an informative character in phylogenetic analyses. In early deuterostomes such as sea urchins, the mesoderm forms through a single evagination pinching off from the apical end of the archenteron which then gives off mesocoela and metacoela on each side. This echinoid-type coelom formation has conventionally been assumed to be ancestral for Deuterostomia. However, recent phylogenetic analyses show that Echinodermata hold a more derived position within Deuterostomia. In this regard a subgroup of Hemichordata, namely enteropneusts, seem to host promising candidates, because they are supposed to have re...
AbstractMechanistic understanding of evolutionary divergence in animal body plans devolves from anal...
Echinoderms are an exceptional group of bilaterians that develop pentameral adult symmetry from a bi...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms by which the conserved genetic "toolkit" for development generates phenot...
An analysis of early coelom development in the echinoid Holopneustes purpurescens yields a deuterost...
At the start of the period of the NASA grant three years ago, we had no information on the organizat...
This work concerns the formation of mesoderm in the development of an enteropneust hemichordate, Pty...
AbstractOne of the earliest steps in embryonic development is the establishment of the future body a...
Background: The digestive tract of many metazoan invertebrates is characterized by the presence of c...
BACKGROUND: Vetulicolians are a group of Cambrian metazoans whose distinctive bodyplan continues to ...
Abstract Background The axial complex of echinoderms (Echinodermata) is composed of various primary ...
Deuterostomes comprise three phyla with radically different body plans. Phylogenetic bracketing of t...
Hemichordates are the phylum of bilateral animals most closely related to chordates, the phylum that...
Mechanistic understanding of evolutionary divergence in animal body plans devolves from analysis of ...
Phylum Echinodermata Classe Echinoidea Phylum Echinodermata Classe Echinoidea Living in marine habi...
Deuterostomes comprise three phyla with radically different body plans. Phylogenetic bracketing of t...
AbstractMechanistic understanding of evolutionary divergence in animal body plans devolves from anal...
Echinoderms are an exceptional group of bilaterians that develop pentameral adult symmetry from a bi...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms by which the conserved genetic "toolkit" for development generates phenot...
An analysis of early coelom development in the echinoid Holopneustes purpurescens yields a deuterost...
At the start of the period of the NASA grant three years ago, we had no information on the organizat...
This work concerns the formation of mesoderm in the development of an enteropneust hemichordate, Pty...
AbstractOne of the earliest steps in embryonic development is the establishment of the future body a...
Background: The digestive tract of many metazoan invertebrates is characterized by the presence of c...
BACKGROUND: Vetulicolians are a group of Cambrian metazoans whose distinctive bodyplan continues to ...
Abstract Background The axial complex of echinoderms (Echinodermata) is composed of various primary ...
Deuterostomes comprise three phyla with radically different body plans. Phylogenetic bracketing of t...
Hemichordates are the phylum of bilateral animals most closely related to chordates, the phylum that...
Mechanistic understanding of evolutionary divergence in animal body plans devolves from analysis of ...
Phylum Echinodermata Classe Echinoidea Phylum Echinodermata Classe Echinoidea Living in marine habi...
Deuterostomes comprise three phyla with radically different body plans. Phylogenetic bracketing of t...
AbstractMechanistic understanding of evolutionary divergence in animal body plans devolves from anal...
Echinoderms are an exceptional group of bilaterians that develop pentameral adult symmetry from a bi...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms by which the conserved genetic "toolkit" for development generates phenot...