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  The mid-developmental transition and the evolution of animal body plans.

Levin, M., Anavy, L., Cole, A. G., Winter, E., Mostov, N., Khair, S., et al. (2016). The mid-developmental transition and the evolution of animal body plans. Nature, 531(7596), 637-641. doi:10.1038/nature16994.

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Levin, M., Autor
Anavy, L., Autor
Cole, A. G., Autor
Winter, E., Autor
Mostov, N., Autor
Khair, S., Autor
Senderovich, N., Autor
Kovalev, E., Autor
Silver, D. H., Autor
Feder, M., Autor
Fernandez-Valverde, S. L., Autor
Nakanishi, N., Autor
Simmons, D., Autor
Simakov, O., Autor
Larsson, T., Autor
Liu, S. Y., Autor
Jerafi-Vider, A., Autor
Yaniv, K., Autor
Ryan, J. F., Autor
Martindale, M. Q., Autor
Rink, J. C.1, Autor           Arendt, D., AutorDegnan, S. M., AutorDegnan, B. M., AutorHashimshony, T., AutorYanai, I., Autor mehr..
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1Department of Tissue Dynamics and Regeneration, MPI for Biophysical Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_3181978              

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 Zusammenfassung: Animals are grouped into similar to 35 'phyla' based upon the notion of distinct body plans(1-4). Morphological and molecular analyses have revealed that a stage in the middle of development-known as the phylotypic period-is conserved among species within some phyla(5-9). Although these analyses provide evidence for their existence, phyla have also been criticized as lacking an objective definition, and consequently based on arbitrary groupings of animals(10). Here we compare the developmental transcriptomes of ten species, each annotated to a different phylum, with a wide range of life histories and embryonic forms. We find that in all ten species, development comprises the coupling of early and late phases of conserved gene expression. These phases are linked by a divergent 'mid-developmental transition' that uses species-specific suites of signalling pathways and transcription factors. This mid-developmental transition overlaps with the phylotypic period that has been defined previously for three of the ten phyla, suggesting that transcriptional circuits and signalling mechanisms active during this transition are crucial for defining the phyletic body plan and that the mid-developmental transition may be used to define phylotypic periods in other phyla. Placing these observations alongside the reported conservation of mid-development within phyla, we propose that a phylum may be defined as a collection of species whose gene expression at the mid-developmental transition is both highly conserved among them, yet divergent relative to other species.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2016-02-172016
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