Summaryoskar is the only gene in the animal kingdom necessary and sufficient for specifying functional germ cells [1, 2]. However, oskar has only been identified in holometabolous (“higher”) insects that specify their germline using specialized cytoplasm called germ plasm [3]. Here we show that oskar evolved before the divergence of higher insects and provide evidence that its germline role is a recent evolutionary innovation. We identify an oskar ortholog in a basally branching insect, the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus. In contrast to Drosophila oskar, Gb-oskar is not required for germ cell formation or axial patterning. Instead, Gb-oskar is expressed in neuroblasts of the brain and CNS and is required for neural development. Taken together ...
SummaryIn many animals, the germ plasm segregates germline from soma during early development. Oskar...
AbstractThe passage of an individual's genome to future generations is essential for the maintenance...
AbstractInsects are ideally suited for gaining insight into the evolutionary developmental mechanism...
Summaryoskar is the only gene in the animal kingdom necessary and sufficient for specifying function...
SummaryHistorically, the position of the site of gastrulation has been used to understand the develo...
The oskar gene is critical for germ plasm formation and reproduction in higher insects. A recent stu...
SummaryThe oskar gene is critical for germ plasm formation and reproduction in higher insects. A rec...
This dissertation investigates the embryonic specification of a specific group of cells: the germ ce...
SummaryBackgroundPrimordial germ cell (PGC) specification is a universal process across animals, but...
Summary Primordial germ cell (PGC) formation in holometabolous insects like Drosophila melanogaster ...
holometabolous insects that lack germ plasm, and neither oskar nor germ plasm have been identified i...
AbstractVasa is a widely conserved germline marker, both in vertebrates and invertebrates. We identi...
Germ cells are the unique source of gametes for multicellular organisms and are specified through di...
AbstractInsect embryo segmentation is largely divided into long and short germ types. In the long ge...
AbstractOne of the major questions in evolutionary developmental neurobiology is how neuronal networ...
SummaryIn many animals, the germ plasm segregates germline from soma during early development. Oskar...
AbstractThe passage of an individual's genome to future generations is essential for the maintenance...
AbstractInsects are ideally suited for gaining insight into the evolutionary developmental mechanism...
Summaryoskar is the only gene in the animal kingdom necessary and sufficient for specifying function...
SummaryHistorically, the position of the site of gastrulation has been used to understand the develo...
The oskar gene is critical for germ plasm formation and reproduction in higher insects. A recent stu...
SummaryThe oskar gene is critical for germ plasm formation and reproduction in higher insects. A rec...
This dissertation investigates the embryonic specification of a specific group of cells: the germ ce...
SummaryBackgroundPrimordial germ cell (PGC) specification is a universal process across animals, but...
Summary Primordial germ cell (PGC) formation in holometabolous insects like Drosophila melanogaster ...
holometabolous insects that lack germ plasm, and neither oskar nor germ plasm have been identified i...
AbstractVasa is a widely conserved germline marker, both in vertebrates and invertebrates. We identi...
Germ cells are the unique source of gametes for multicellular organisms and are specified through di...
AbstractInsect embryo segmentation is largely divided into long and short germ types. In the long ge...
AbstractOne of the major questions in evolutionary developmental neurobiology is how neuronal networ...
SummaryIn many animals, the germ plasm segregates germline from soma during early development. Oskar...
AbstractThe passage of an individual's genome to future generations is essential for the maintenance...
AbstractInsects are ideally suited for gaining insight into the evolutionary developmental mechanism...