AbstractExpression patterns for five Hox genes were examined by whole-mount in situ hybridization in larvae of Chaetopterus, a polychaete annelid with a tagmatized axial body plan. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrates that these genes are orthologs of the Drosophila genes labial, proboscipedia, zen, Deformed, and Sex combs reduced and are termed CH-Hox1, CH-Hox2, CH-Hox3, CH-Hox4, and CH-Hox5, respectively. Expression studies reveal a biphasic expression pattern. In early larval stages, well before any indications of segmental organization exist, a novel pattern of expression in bilateral posterior proliferating cell populations, corresponding to the teloblasts, was detected for each of the genes, with CH-Hox1 and CH-Hox2 expressed before the...
The Hox cluster of the sea urchin Strongylocentrous purpuratus contains ten genes in a 500 kb span o...
AbstractSurveys of Hox genes in various arthropods and related phyla demonstrate that extensive dupl...
The aim of this thesis was the molecular and morphogenetic characterisation of the larval body regio...
A prediction from the set-aside theory of bilaterian origins is that pattern formation processes suc...
AbstractWe are interested in understanding whether the annelids and arthropods shared a common segme...
Molecular developmental studies of fly and mouse embryos have shown that the identity of individual ...
AbstractWe report the first characterization of a segmentation gene homologue in the basal polychaet...
One of the main issues in animal evolution deal with the transition from radial organisms (Cnidaria ...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
Background: Phoronida is a small group of marine worm-like suspension feeders, which together with b...
AbstractHoxgenes are implicated in the control of axial patterning during embryonic development of m...
Hox complex genes control spatial patterning mechanisms in the development of arthropod and vertebra...
AbstractStudies in genetic model organisms such as Drosophila have demonstrated that the homeotic co...
Hox genes are regulators of animal embryonic development. Changes in the number and sequence of Hox ...
Background: Hox genes are critical for patterning the bilaterian anterior-posterior axis. The evolut...
The Hox cluster of the sea urchin Strongylocentrous purpuratus contains ten genes in a 500 kb span o...
AbstractSurveys of Hox genes in various arthropods and related phyla demonstrate that extensive dupl...
The aim of this thesis was the molecular and morphogenetic characterisation of the larval body regio...
A prediction from the set-aside theory of bilaterian origins is that pattern formation processes suc...
AbstractWe are interested in understanding whether the annelids and arthropods shared a common segme...
Molecular developmental studies of fly and mouse embryos have shown that the identity of individual ...
AbstractWe report the first characterization of a segmentation gene homologue in the basal polychaet...
One of the main issues in animal evolution deal with the transition from radial organisms (Cnidaria ...
BACKGROUND: The early evolution and diversification of Hox-related genes in eumetazoans has been the...
Background: Phoronida is a small group of marine worm-like suspension feeders, which together with b...
AbstractHoxgenes are implicated in the control of axial patterning during embryonic development of m...
Hox complex genes control spatial patterning mechanisms in the development of arthropod and vertebra...
AbstractStudies in genetic model organisms such as Drosophila have demonstrated that the homeotic co...
Hox genes are regulators of animal embryonic development. Changes in the number and sequence of Hox ...
Background: Hox genes are critical for patterning the bilaterian anterior-posterior axis. The evolut...
The Hox cluster of the sea urchin Strongylocentrous purpuratus contains ten genes in a 500 kb span o...
AbstractSurveys of Hox genes in various arthropods and related phyla demonstrate that extensive dupl...
The aim of this thesis was the molecular and morphogenetic characterisation of the larval body regio...