AbstractAnural ascidians show embryogenesis during which tail formation does not take place. This mode of development is a derived character acquired several times independently in ascidian evolution. We identified approximately 20,000 each ESTs (i. e. 10,000 clones each were sequenced from both 5′ and 3′ ends) of adult gonads, cleaving-embryos, gastrulae/neurulae, embryos before hatching, and hatched larvae of the anural ascidian Molgula tectiformis, in order to comprehensively investigate the molecular mechanism of tailless evolution. Analyses of these ESTs showed that in this species, (1) the expression of embryonic/larval muscle structural genes which are expressed abundantly during embryogenesis of the urodele ascidian Ciona intestinal...
Ascidians and vertebrates share very similar chordate characteristics during their developmental st...
Ascidians and vertebrates share very similar chordate characteristics during their developmental st...
AbstractWe report here proteomics-based protein profiles of three embryonic stages of the ascidian C...
AbstractAnural ascidians show embryogenesis during which tail formation does not take place. This mo...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
Embryos of simple chordates called ascidians (sea squirts) have few cells, develop rapidly, and are ...
Two modes of development have been observed in ascidians: tailed species produce a larva featuring a...
Two modes of development have been observed in ascidians: tailed species produce a larva featuring a...
In the molgulid clade of ascidians several species have individually evolved tail loss during their...
AbstractAlthough the tail is one of the major characteristics of animals of the phylum Chordata, evo...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
SummaryLittle is known about the ancient chordates that gave rise to the first vertebrates, but the ...
How can embryonic morphogenesis be evolutionarily conserved in spite of extensive divergence in codi...
How can embryonic morphogenesis be evolutionarily conserved in spite of extensive divergence in codi...
The ascidian belongs to the sister group of vertebrates and shares many features with them. The gene...
Ascidians and vertebrates share very similar chordate characteristics during their developmental st...
Ascidians and vertebrates share very similar chordate characteristics during their developmental st...
AbstractWe report here proteomics-based protein profiles of three embryonic stages of the ascidian C...
AbstractAnural ascidians show embryogenesis during which tail formation does not take place. This mo...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
Embryos of simple chordates called ascidians (sea squirts) have few cells, develop rapidly, and are ...
Two modes of development have been observed in ascidians: tailed species produce a larva featuring a...
Two modes of development have been observed in ascidians: tailed species produce a larva featuring a...
In the molgulid clade of ascidians several species have individually evolved tail loss during their...
AbstractAlthough the tail is one of the major characteristics of animals of the phylum Chordata, evo...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
SummaryLittle is known about the ancient chordates that gave rise to the first vertebrates, but the ...
How can embryonic morphogenesis be evolutionarily conserved in spite of extensive divergence in codi...
How can embryonic morphogenesis be evolutionarily conserved in spite of extensive divergence in codi...
The ascidian belongs to the sister group of vertebrates and shares many features with them. The gene...
Ascidians and vertebrates share very similar chordate characteristics during their developmental st...
Ascidians and vertebrates share very similar chordate characteristics during their developmental st...
AbstractWe report here proteomics-based protein profiles of three embryonic stages of the ascidian C...