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In both amphioxus and vertebrates, these both account for roughly 13,000 of the total genes. About 85 percent of the introns that interrupt genes are in identical locations in both groups.
Results of the study, entitled “Joint profiling of gene expression and chromatin accessibility during amphioxus development at single cell resolution,” were published in Cell Reports on June 21.
Amphioxus, as a basal chordate, offers an insightful window into the evolutionary origins of vertebrate development. Its embryogenesis, characterised by the formation of a notochord, neural tube ...
Schematic presentation of the main findings of this research: (1) a snRNA-seq atlas of amphioxus developmental embryos and multiple adult tissues and a scATAC-seq atlas of amphioxus developmental ...
The amphioxus was originally described by P. S. Pallas in 1774 as a kind of slug. It took almost another hundred years before Alexander Kowalevsky recognized the chordate affinities of this ...
The marine invertebrate amphioxus offers baseline information for genetic roots of vertebrate innovation such as the adaptive immune systemResearch on the genome of a ...
In my lab, we are interested in understanding the developmental evolution of our own subphylum, the vertebrates. To do this, we study developmental gene expression, regulation, and function in three ...
The light-sensing cells of amphioxus, they discovered, may be the "missing link" between the visual cells of invertebrates and the circadian receptors in our own eyes. RELATED TOPICS.
During the evolution of invertebrates like amphioxus into vertebrates like fish, a remarkable structure appeared: the head. How, exactly, the head evolved has long been a mystery, but scientists ...
Amphioxus is not widely known to the general public, but is gaining interest in scientific circles because of its position as one of the closest living invertebrate relatives of vertebrates. Although ...
Why these fish-like invertebrates, also known as “amphioxus,” have this green glowing protein has both intrigued and puzzled scientists for nearly a decade. Today, Scripps Institution of Oceanography ...
This muscle development from an unsegmented territory is a specific characteristic of vertebrates, and in cephalochordates (i.e. amphioxus), invertebrates closely related to vertebrates, the paraxial ...