AbstractThe enormous diversity of extant animal forms is a testament to the power of evolution, and much of this diversity has been achieved through the emergence of novel morphological traits. The origin of novel morphological traits is an extremely important issue in biology, and a frequent source of this novelty is co-option of pre-existing genetic systems for new purposes (Carroll et al., 2008). Appendages, such as limbs, fins and antennae, are structures common to many animal body plans which must have arisen at least once, and probably multiple times, in lineages which lacked appendages. We provide evidence that appendage proximodistal patterning genes are expressed in similar registers in the anterior embryonic neurectoderm of Drosop...
SYNOPSIS. Recent discoveries of similarities in the developmental genetics under-lying the formation...
AbstractEarly embryonic stages differ significantly among related animal taxa while subsequent devel...
AbstractThe anterior and posterior ends of the insect embryo are patterned through the terminal patt...
AbstractThe enormous diversity of extant animal forms is a testament to the power of evolution, and ...
AbstractThe Bicoid-based anterior patterning system of Drosophila embryogenesis appears to be unique...
AbstractThe genes Distal-less, dachshund, extradenticle, and homothorax have been shown in Drosophil...
AbstractIt is arguable that the evolutionary and ecological success of insects is due in large part ...
Appendages are external projections of the body that serve the animal for locomotion, feeding, or en...
AbstractStudies of the genes involved in patterning the appendages of Drosophila melanogaster have r...
The similarity in the genetic regulation of arthropod and vertebrate appendage formation has been ...
During evolution, many animal groups have developed specialised outgrowths of the body wall, limbs o...
Morphological innovation is an elusive and fascinating concept in evolutionary biology. A novel stru...
A quick visual survey of the animal world around us reveals a wide array of morphological diversity,...
AbstractThe conservation of expression of appendage patterning genes, particularly Distal-less, has ...
The Bicoid-based anterior patterning system of Drosophila embryogenesis appears to be unique to high...
SYNOPSIS. Recent discoveries of similarities in the developmental genetics under-lying the formation...
AbstractEarly embryonic stages differ significantly among related animal taxa while subsequent devel...
AbstractThe anterior and posterior ends of the insect embryo are patterned through the terminal patt...
AbstractThe enormous diversity of extant animal forms is a testament to the power of evolution, and ...
AbstractThe Bicoid-based anterior patterning system of Drosophila embryogenesis appears to be unique...
AbstractThe genes Distal-less, dachshund, extradenticle, and homothorax have been shown in Drosophil...
AbstractIt is arguable that the evolutionary and ecological success of insects is due in large part ...
Appendages are external projections of the body that serve the animal for locomotion, feeding, or en...
AbstractStudies of the genes involved in patterning the appendages of Drosophila melanogaster have r...
The similarity in the genetic regulation of arthropod and vertebrate appendage formation has been ...
During evolution, many animal groups have developed specialised outgrowths of the body wall, limbs o...
Morphological innovation is an elusive and fascinating concept in evolutionary biology. A novel stru...
A quick visual survey of the animal world around us reveals a wide array of morphological diversity,...
AbstractThe conservation of expression of appendage patterning genes, particularly Distal-less, has ...
The Bicoid-based anterior patterning system of Drosophila embryogenesis appears to be unique to high...
SYNOPSIS. Recent discoveries of similarities in the developmental genetics under-lying the formation...
AbstractEarly embryonic stages differ significantly among related animal taxa while subsequent devel...
AbstractThe anterior and posterior ends of the insect embryo are patterned through the terminal patt...