AbstractThe super-phylum Lophotrochozoa contains the plurality of extant animal phyla and exhibits a corresponding diversity of adult body plans. Moreover, in contrast to Ecdysozoa and Deuterostomia, most lophotrochozoans exhibit a conserved pattern of stereotyped early divisions called spiral cleavage. In particular, bilateral mesoderm in most lophotrochozoan species arises from the progeny of micromere 4d, which is assumed to be homologous with a similar cell in the embryo of the ancestral lophotrochozoan, more than 650million years ago. Thus, distinguishing the conserved and diversified features of cell fates in the 4d lineage among modern spiralians is required to understand how lophotrochozoan diversity has evolved by changes in develo...
AbstractAcoel embryos exhibit a unique form of development that some investigators argue is related ...
textDevelopmental origins and the cell lineage patterns of segmental ectoderm are evolutionary conse...
Background: Among the four major bilaterian clades, Deuterostomia, Acoelomorpha, Ecdysozoa, and Loph...
AbstractThe super-phylum Lophotrochozoa contains the plurality of extant animal phyla and exhibits a...
One of the major questions in evolutionary biology is, how changes in development over time result i...
AbstractMany lophotrochozoans (i.e., molluscs, annelids, nemerteans, and polyclad flatworms) display...
At least five animal phyla exhibit spiralian development, which is characterized by striking similar...
AbstractEvolutionary modifications in the origins and organization of the mesoderm represent signifi...
The Lophotrochozoa is an evolutionary interesting clade comprising many and mostly marine phyla. Des...
SummaryDespite rapid advances in the study of metazoan evolutionary history [1], phylogenomic analys...
BACKGROUND: Spiral cleavage is a conserved, early developmental mode found in several phyla of Lopho...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) studies the relationships between changes in the genom...
AbstractLineage tracers were injected into individual blastomeres in embryos of the indirect-develop...
Cell lineage studies in mollusk embryos have documented numerous variations on the lophotrochozoan t...
AbstractAcoel embryos exhibit a unique form of development that some investigators argue is related ...
textDevelopmental origins and the cell lineage patterns of segmental ectoderm are evolutionary conse...
Background: Among the four major bilaterian clades, Deuterostomia, Acoelomorpha, Ecdysozoa, and Loph...
AbstractThe super-phylum Lophotrochozoa contains the plurality of extant animal phyla and exhibits a...
One of the major questions in evolutionary biology is, how changes in development over time result i...
AbstractMany lophotrochozoans (i.e., molluscs, annelids, nemerteans, and polyclad flatworms) display...
At least five animal phyla exhibit spiralian development, which is characterized by striking similar...
AbstractEvolutionary modifications in the origins and organization of the mesoderm represent signifi...
The Lophotrochozoa is an evolutionary interesting clade comprising many and mostly marine phyla. Des...
SummaryDespite rapid advances in the study of metazoan evolutionary history [1], phylogenomic analys...
BACKGROUND: Spiral cleavage is a conserved, early developmental mode found in several phyla of Lopho...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) studies the relationships between changes in the genom...
AbstractLineage tracers were injected into individual blastomeres in embryos of the indirect-develop...
Cell lineage studies in mollusk embryos have documented numerous variations on the lophotrochozoan t...
AbstractAcoel embryos exhibit a unique form of development that some investigators argue is related ...
textDevelopmental origins and the cell lineage patterns of segmental ectoderm are evolutionary conse...
Background: Among the four major bilaterian clades, Deuterostomia, Acoelomorpha, Ecdysozoa, and Loph...