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From the Cover: Ancestral Notch-mediated segmentation revealed in the cockroach Periplaneta americana

机译:从封面:蟑螂美洲i揭示的祖先刻痕介导的分割

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Through division into segments, animal bodies can reach higher degrees of complexity and functionality during development and evolution. The segmentation mechanisms of insects and vertebrates have been seen as fundamentally different at the anatomical and molecular levels, and consequently, independently evolved. However, this conclusion was mostly based on observations of derived insects such as Drosophila. We have cloned the Delta, Notch, and hairy genes in the cockroach Periplaneta americana, a basal insect with short germ-band development, and carried out functional assays of Notch activity during its segmentation. Our results show that, in more basal insects, segmentation involves a similar developmental mechanism to that in vertebrates, including induction of segment formation by cyclic segmental stripes of hairy and Delta expression. This result indicates that Notch-mediated segmentation is the ancestral segmentation mechanism of insects, and together with previous results in the literature [Stollewerk A, Schoppmeier M, Damen WGM (2003) Nature 423:863–865], of arthropods as well. The similarity with vertebrate segmentation might suggest that Notch-mediated segmentation is an ancient developmental mechanism inherited from a common ancestor of insects and vertebrates.
机译:通过细分,动物体在发育和进化过程中可以达到更高的复杂性和功能性。昆虫和脊椎动物的分割机制在解剖学和分子水平上已被视为根本不同,因此是独立进化的。但是,该结论主要基于对果蝇等衍生昆虫的观察。我们已经克隆了美洲蟑螂(一种具有短种带发育的基础昆虫)蟑螂的Delta,Notch和多毛基因,并在其分割过程中进行了Notch活性的功能测定。我们的结果表明,在更多的基础昆虫中,分段涉及与脊椎动物类似的发育机制,包括通过毛状和Delta表达的环状分段条纹诱导分段形成。该结果表明,Notch介导的分割是昆虫的祖先分割机制,并且与节肢动物的文献[Stollewerk A,Schoppmeier M,Damen WGM(2003)Nature 423:863–865]中的先前结果一起。与脊椎动物分割的相似性可能表明,Notch介导的分割是一种古老的发育机制,其继承自昆虫和脊椎动物的共同祖先。

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