One of the major goals in evolutionary developmental biology is to understand the relationship between gene regulatory networks and the diverse morphologies and their functionalities. Are the diversities solely triggered by random events, or are they inevitable outcomes of an interplay between evolving gene networks and natural selection? Segmentation in arthropod embryogenesis represents a well-known example of body plan diversity. Striped patterns of gene expression that lead to the future body segments appear simultaneously or sequentially in long and short germ-band development, respectively. Moreover, a combination of both is found in intermediate germ-band development. Regulatory genes relevant for stripe formation are evolutionarily ...
A quick visual survey of the animal world around us reveals a wide array of morphological diversity,...
AbstractA central question in evolutionary biology concerns the transition between discrete numbers ...
Segmentation of the major body axis into repeating units is arguably one of the major inventions in ...
One of the major goals in evolutionary developmental biology is to understand the relationship betwe...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
This manuscript is a chapter in the book "Evolutionary Systems Biology: Advances, Questions, and Opp...
The emergence of novelties, as a generator of diversity, in the form and function of the organisms h...
Organisms have evolved endless morphological, physiological, and behavioral novel traits during the ...
Drosophila segmentation is a well-established paradigm for developmental pattern formation. However,...
An elaborate network of genes defines the genetic profile along the anteroposterioraxis of certain i...
Developmental gene networks implement the dynamic regulatory mechanisms that pattern and shape the o...
AbstractAt present several entirely different explanatory approaches compete to illuminate the mecha...
AbstractRegulatory networks composed of interacting genes are responsible for pattern formation and ...
Includes supplemental materials for the online appendix.Understanding the developmental and evolutio...
<p>A central challenge of developmental and evolutionary biology is to explain how anatomy is encode...
A quick visual survey of the animal world around us reveals a wide array of morphological diversity,...
AbstractA central question in evolutionary biology concerns the transition between discrete numbers ...
Segmentation of the major body axis into repeating units is arguably one of the major inventions in ...
One of the major goals in evolutionary developmental biology is to understand the relationship betwe...
The nature of the origin of morphological characters has long been a central subject of interest in ...
This manuscript is a chapter in the book "Evolutionary Systems Biology: Advances, Questions, and Opp...
The emergence of novelties, as a generator of diversity, in the form and function of the organisms h...
Organisms have evolved endless morphological, physiological, and behavioral novel traits during the ...
Drosophila segmentation is a well-established paradigm for developmental pattern formation. However,...
An elaborate network of genes defines the genetic profile along the anteroposterioraxis of certain i...
Developmental gene networks implement the dynamic regulatory mechanisms that pattern and shape the o...
AbstractAt present several entirely different explanatory approaches compete to illuminate the mecha...
AbstractRegulatory networks composed of interacting genes are responsible for pattern formation and ...
Includes supplemental materials for the online appendix.Understanding the developmental and evolutio...
<p>A central challenge of developmental and evolutionary biology is to explain how anatomy is encode...
A quick visual survey of the animal world around us reveals a wide array of morphological diversity,...
AbstractA central question in evolutionary biology concerns the transition between discrete numbers ...
Segmentation of the major body axis into repeating units is arguably one of the major inventions in ...