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EST analysis of gene expression in the tentacle of Cyanea capillata
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A receptor tyrosine kinase from choanoflagellates: Molecular insights into early animal evolution
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King N., Carroll S.B. A receptor tyrosine kinase from choanoflagellates: molecular insights into early animal evolution. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 98:2001;15032-15037.
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This paper reports the first full mitochondrial DNA sequence from a choanoflagellate. Phylogenetic analysis of concatenated protein sequences confirms that choanoflagellates are close relatives of multicellular animals, consistent with the proposal made by Henry James-Clark in 1866, and also with trees based on some nuclear genes. The paper also suggests that the parasitic Ichthyosporea are a little more evolutionarily distant, contrary to earlier views.
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Lang B.F., O'Kelly C., Nerad T., Gray M.W., Burger G. The closest unicellular relatives of animals. Curr. Biol. 12:2002;1773-1778 This paper reports the first full mitochondrial DNA sequence from a choanoflagellate. Phylogenetic analysis of concatenated protein sequences confirms that choanoflagellates are close relatives of multicellular animals, consistent with the proposal made by Henry James-Clark in 1866, and also with trees based on some nuclear genes. The paper also suggests that the parasitic Ichthyosporea are a little more evolutionarily distant, contrary to earlier views.
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Cavalier-Smith T., Chao E.E. Phylogeny of Choanozoa, Apusozoa, and other protozoa and early eukaryote megaevolution. J. Mol. Evol. 56:2003;540-563.
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Martindale M.Q., Finnerty J.R., Henry J.Q. The Radiata and the evolutionary origins of the bilaterian body plan. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 24:2002;358-365.
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Aleshin V.V., Petrov N.B. Molecular evidence of regress in evolution of Metazoa. Zh. Obshch. Biol. 63:2002;195-208.
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Predicted secondary structure of rRNA, and presence of linear mtDNA, implies that Trichoplax is neither a cnidarian larva nor a degenerate cnidarian. This overturns a long-standing misconception about the nature of Trichoplax, and resurrects this animal to a pivotal place in the history of our own multicellular lineage.
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Ender A., Schierwater B. Placozoa are not derived cnidarians: evidence from molecular morphology. Mol. Biol. Evol. 20:2003;130-134 Predicted secondary structure of rRNA, and presence of linear mtDNA, implies that Trichoplax is neither a cnidarian larva nor a degenerate cnidarian. This overturns a long-standing misconception about the nature of Trichoplax, and resurrects this animal to a pivotal place in the history of our own multicellular lineage.
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Stechmann A., Cavalier-Smith T. Rooting the eukaryote tree by using a derived gene fusion. Science. 297:2002;89-91.
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Conservation of the positions of metazoan introns from sponges to humans
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Müller W.E., Bohm M., Grebenjuk V.A., Skorokhod A., Müller I.M., Gamulin V. Conservation of the positions of metazoan introns from sponges to humans. Gene. 295:2002;299-309.
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Conservation of Brachyury, Mef2 and Snail in the myogenic lineage of jellyfish: A connection to the mesoderm of Bilateria
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A careful analysis of gene-expression patterns in the often-ignored medusa stage of cnidarian development reveals fascinating similarities to mesoderm. Brachyury, Mef2 and Snail/slug related genes are all expressed in the myogenic lineage of the medusa of a jellyfish-like hydrozoan.
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Spring J., Yanze N., Jösch C., Middel A.M., Winninger B., Schmid V. Conservation of Brachyury, Mef2 and Snail in the myogenic lineage of jellyfish: a connection to the mesoderm of Bilateria. Dev. Biol. 244:2002;372-384 A careful analysis of gene-expression patterns in the often-ignored medusa stage of cnidarian development reveals fascinating similarities to mesoderm. Brachyury, Mef2 and Snail/slug related genes are all expressed in the myogenic lineage of the medusa of a jellyfish-like hydrozoan.
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Müller P., Seipel K., Yanze N., Reber-Müller S., Streitwolf-Engel R., Stierwald M., Spring J., Schmid V. Evolutionary aspects of developmentally regulated helix-loop-helix transcription factors in striated muscle of jellyfish. Dev. Biol. 255:2003;216-229.
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A gene from the dpp/Bmp2/4 family is expressed at one pole of coral embryos, in an arc or crescent shape. Bmp2 and Bmp4 mark ventral in vertebrates, while their pro-orthologue dpp marks dorsal in Drosophila; hence, this suggests that the cnidarian oral-aboral axis has some similarity in patterning mechanism to the dorsoventral axis of bilaterians. The fact that the expression is arc shaped, rather than doughnut shaped, also hints at the presence of a cryptic bilateral axis.
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Hayward D.C., Samuel G., Pontynen P.C., Catmull J., Saint R., Miller D.J., Ball E.E. Localized expression of a dpp/BMP2/4 ortholog in a coral embryo. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 99:2002;8106-8111 A gene from the dpp/Bmp2/4 family is expressed at one pole of coral embryos, in an arc or crescent shape. Bmp2 and Bmp4 mark ventral in vertebrates, while their pro-orthologue dpp marks dorsal in Drosophila; hence, this suggests that the cnidarian oral-aboral axis has some similarity in patterning mechanism to the dorsoventral axis of bilaterians. The fact that the expression is arc shaped, rather than doughnut shaped, also hints at the presence of a cryptic bilateral axis.
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The radial-symmetric Hydra and the evolution of the bilateral body plan: An old body became a young brain
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Meinhardt H. The radial-symmetric Hydra and the evolution of the bilateral body plan: an old body became a young brain. Bioessays. 24:2002;185-191.
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Expression of the ctenophore brain factor 1 forkhead gene ortholog (ctenoBF-1) mRNA is restricted to the presumptive mouth and feeding apparatus: Implications for axial organisation in the Metazoa
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The comb jellies, or ctenophores, have been sorely neglected by molecular developmental studies, even though they are relatively common animals, long thought to be key to understanding the evolutionary transition from diploblast to bilaterian body plans. This paper reports the first full-length nuclear protein-coding gene cloned from a ctenophore (a homologue of the forkhead family gene BF-1) and its expression in the developing mouth and tentacular feeding apparatus. This paper marks the start of ctenophore molecular embryology.
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Yamada A., Martindale M.Q. Expression of the ctenophore brain factor 1 forkhead gene ortholog (ctenoBF-1) mRNA is restricted to the presumptive mouth and feeding apparatus: implications for axial organisation in the Metazoa. Dev. Genes Evol. 212:2002;338-348 The comb jellies, or ctenophores, have been sorely neglected by molecular developmental studies, even though they are relatively common animals, long thought to be key to understanding the evolutionary transition from diploblast to bilaterian body plans. This paper reports the first full-length nuclear protein-coding gene cloned from a ctenophore (a homologue of the forkhead family gene BF-1) and its expression in the developing mouth and tentacular feeding apparatus. This paper marks the start of ctenophore molecular embryology.
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Coutinho C.C., Fonseca R.N., Mansure J.J., Borojevic R. Early steps in the evolution of multicellularity: deep structural and functional homologies among homeobox genes in sponges and higher metazoans. Mech Dev. 120:2003;429-440.
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Schierwater B., Dellaporta S., DeSalle R. Is the evolution of Cnox-2 Hox/ParaHox genes 'multicoloured' and 'polygenealogical'? Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 24:2002;374-378.
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Cloning and characterisation of PKB and PRK homologs from Hydra and the evolution of the protein kinase family
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