AbstractBackground: A fundamental challenge of evolutionary and developmental biology is understanding how new characters arise and change. The recently derived eyespots on butterfly wings vary extensively in number and pattern between species and play important roles in predator avoidance. Eyespots form through the activity of inductive organizers (foci) at the center of developing eyespot fields. Foci are the proposed source of a morphogen, the levels of which determine the color of surrounding wing scale cells. However, it is unknown how reception of the focal signal translates into rings of different-colored scales, nor how different color schemes arise in different species.Results: We have identified several transcription factors, incl...
A major challenge to evolutionary developmental biology is to understand the how modifications to ge...
An important goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the genetic changes underlying novel morp...
Butterfly eyespot colour patterns are a key example of how a novel trait can appear in association w...
AbstractBackground: A fundamental challenge of evolutionary and developmental biology is understandi...
- Butterfly eyespots play a role in predator avoidance and mate-choice, but more field studies and ...
Development can bias the independent evolution of traits sharing ontogenetic pathways, making certai...
The origin and diversification of novel morphological traits is a major research theme in evolutiona...
AbstractNew observations of early and dynamic expression of Notch in developing lepidopteran wings s...
Butterfly eyespots are complex morphological traits that can vary in size, shape and color compositi...
Butterfly pigmentation patterns are one of the most spectacular and vivid examples of pattern format...
BACKGROUND: The origin and modification of novel traits are important aspects of biological diversif...
Abstract Background One hypothesis surrounding the origin of novel traits is that they originate fro...
166 pagesEvolutionary biologists look to understand the processes underlying biodiversity. One aim o...
Butterfly wing patterns provide a rich comparative framework to study how morphological complexity d...
<div><p>Butterfly eyespots are complex morphological traits that can vary in size, shape and color c...
A major challenge to evolutionary developmental biology is to understand the how modifications to ge...
An important goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the genetic changes underlying novel morp...
Butterfly eyespot colour patterns are a key example of how a novel trait can appear in association w...
AbstractBackground: A fundamental challenge of evolutionary and developmental biology is understandi...
- Butterfly eyespots play a role in predator avoidance and mate-choice, but more field studies and ...
Development can bias the independent evolution of traits sharing ontogenetic pathways, making certai...
The origin and diversification of novel morphological traits is a major research theme in evolutiona...
AbstractNew observations of early and dynamic expression of Notch in developing lepidopteran wings s...
Butterfly eyespots are complex morphological traits that can vary in size, shape and color compositi...
Butterfly pigmentation patterns are one of the most spectacular and vivid examples of pattern format...
BACKGROUND: The origin and modification of novel traits are important aspects of biological diversif...
Abstract Background One hypothesis surrounding the origin of novel traits is that they originate fro...
166 pagesEvolutionary biologists look to understand the processes underlying biodiversity. One aim o...
Butterfly wing patterns provide a rich comparative framework to study how morphological complexity d...
<div><p>Butterfly eyespots are complex morphological traits that can vary in size, shape and color c...
A major challenge to evolutionary developmental biology is to understand the how modifications to ge...
An important goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the genetic changes underlying novel morp...
Butterfly eyespot colour patterns are a key example of how a novel trait can appear in association w...