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Origins of bilateral symmetry: Hox and dpp expression in a sea anemone

机译:双边对称性的起源:海葵中的Hox和dpp表达

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Over 99% of modern animals are members of the evolutionary lineage Bilateria. The evolutionary success of Bilateria is credited partly to the origin of bilateral symmetry. Although animals of the phylum Cnidaria are not within the Bilateria, some representatives, such as the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis, exhibit bilateral symmetry. We show that Nematostella uses homologous genes to achieve bilateral symmetry: Multiple Hox genes are expressed in a staggered fashion along its primary body axis, and the transforming growth factor-beta gene decapentaplegic (dpp) is expressed in an asymmetric fashion about its secondary body axis. These data suggest that bilateral symmetry arose before the evolutionary split of Cnidaria and Bilateria.
机译:超过99%的现代动物是进化世系Bilateria的成员。 Bilateria的进化成功部分归因于双边对称性的起源。尽管Cnidaria门的动物不在Bilateria内,但某些代表(例如海葵Nematostella vectensis)表现出双向对称性。我们表明,线虫使用同源基因来实现双边对称:多个Hox基因沿其初级体轴以交错方式表达,而转化生长因子-β基因去功能性偏瘫(dpp)围绕其次级体轴以不对称方式表达。这些数据表明,双侧对称在Cnidaria和Bilateria的进化分裂之前就出现了。

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