AbstractIn non-vertebrate chordates, central nervous system (CNS) development has been studied in only two taxa, the Cephalochordata and a single Class (Ascidiacea) of the morphologically diverse Urochordata. To understand development and molecular regionalization of the brain in a different deeply diverging chordate clade, we isolated and determined the expression patterns of orthologs of vertebrate CNS markers (otxa, otxb, otxc, pax6, pax2/5/8a, pax2/5/8b, engrailed, and hox1) in Oikopleura dioica (Subphylum Urochordata, Class Larvacea). The three Oikopleura otx genes are expressed similarly to vertebrate Otx paralogs, demonstrating that trans-homologs converged on similar evolutionary outcomes by independent neo- or subfunctionalization ...
International audienceBackground: Vertebrates develop their peripheral nervous system (PNS) from tra...
AbstractThe generation of distinct classes of motor neurons underlies the development of complex mot...
AbstractNew perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes enco...
AbstractIn non-vertebrate chordates, central nervous system (CNS) development has been studied in on...
AbstractComparative studies on expression patterns of developmental genes along the anterior–posteri...
An elaborated tripartite brain is considered one of the important innovations of vertebrates. Other ...
AbstractIn extant chordates, the overall patterning along the anteroposterior and dorsoventral axes ...
Background: Larval features such as the apical organ, apical ciliary tuft, and ciliated bands often ...
SummaryWhether the highly centralised nervous systems of chordates and protostomes arose from a comm...
AbstractThe apical plate of primary marine larvae is characterized by a common set of transcription ...
AbstractIncorporation of the thymidine analog bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) was used to assess cytogenesi...
AbstractAscidians are simple invertebrate chordates whose lineage diverged from that of vertebrates ...
The question of whether the ancestral bilaterian had a central nervous system (CNS) or a diffuse ect...
Abstract Background Both euarthropods and vertebrates have tripartit...
AbstractGene expression studies in embryos often provide insights into evolutionary relationships ac...
International audienceBackground: Vertebrates develop their peripheral nervous system (PNS) from tra...
AbstractThe generation of distinct classes of motor neurons underlies the development of complex mot...
AbstractNew perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes enco...
AbstractIn non-vertebrate chordates, central nervous system (CNS) development has been studied in on...
AbstractComparative studies on expression patterns of developmental genes along the anterior–posteri...
An elaborated tripartite brain is considered one of the important innovations of vertebrates. Other ...
AbstractIn extant chordates, the overall patterning along the anteroposterior and dorsoventral axes ...
Background: Larval features such as the apical organ, apical ciliary tuft, and ciliated bands often ...
SummaryWhether the highly centralised nervous systems of chordates and protostomes arose from a comm...
AbstractThe apical plate of primary marine larvae is characterized by a common set of transcription ...
AbstractIncorporation of the thymidine analog bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) was used to assess cytogenesi...
AbstractAscidians are simple invertebrate chordates whose lineage diverged from that of vertebrates ...
The question of whether the ancestral bilaterian had a central nervous system (CNS) or a diffuse ect...
Abstract Background Both euarthropods and vertebrates have tripartit...
AbstractGene expression studies in embryos often provide insights into evolutionary relationships ac...
International audienceBackground: Vertebrates develop their peripheral nervous system (PNS) from tra...
AbstractThe generation of distinct classes of motor neurons underlies the development of complex mot...
AbstractNew perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes enco...