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Abstract

Our understanding of vertebrate origins is powerfully informed by comparative morphology, embryology and genomics of chordates, hemichordates and echinoderms, which together make up the deuterostome clade. Striking body-plan differences among these phyla have historically hindered the identification of ancestral morphological features, but recent progress in molecular genetics and embryology has revealed deep similarities in body-axis formation and organization across deuterostomes, at stages before morphological differences develop. These developmental genetic features, along with robust support of pharyngeal gill slits as a shared deuterostome character, provide the foundation for the emergence of chordates.

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Title
The deuterostome context of chordate origins
Author
Lowe, Christopher J; Clarke, D Nathaniel; Medeiros, Daniel M; Rokhsar, Daniel S; Gerhart, John
Pages
456-465
Section
REVIEW
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Apr 23, 2015
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
00280836
e-ISSN
14764687
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1675861487
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Apr 23, 2015