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The following pages link to Early evolution of symmetry and polarity in metazoan body plans (Q34016529):
Displaying 30 items.
- Beyond bilateral symmetry: geometric morphometric methods for any type of symmetry (Q21284052) (← links)
- Haootia quadriformis n. gen., n. sp., interpreted as a muscular cnidarian impression from the Late Ediacaran period (approx. 560 Ma) (Q28246852) (← links)
- Phylogenomic Analyses Support Traditional Relationships within Cnidaria (Q28611480) (← links)
- Embryos, polyps and medusae of the Early Cambrian scyphozoan Olivooides (Q28709260) (← links)
- The manoeuvrability hypothesis to explain the maintenance of bilateral symmetry in animal evolution (Q28727958) (← links)
- Development and myogenesis of the vermiform Buddenbrockia (Myxozoa) and implications for cnidarian body plan evolution (Q28728425) (← links)
- β-catenin specifies the endomesoderm and defines the posterior organizer of the hemichordate Saccoglossus kowalevskii (Q30498122) (← links)
- Are Hox genes ancestrally involved in axial patterning? Evidence from the hydrozoan Clytia hemisphaerica (Cnidaria). (Q33401249) (← links)
- Demystification of animal symmetry: symmetry is a response to mechanical forces (Q33702855) (← links)
- Eoandromeda and the origin of Ctenophora (Q34033727) (← links)
- Evo-devo of non-bilaterian animals (Q34045225) (← links)
- Cellular and molecular processes leading to embryo formation in sponges: evidences for high conservation of processes throughout animal evolution. (Q34250491) (← links)
- Evidence for involvement of Wnt signalling in body polarities, cell proliferation, and the neuro-sensory system in an adult ctenophore (Q35082943) (← links)
- Analysis of a spatial gene expression database for sea anemone Nematostella vectensis during early development (Q35785897) (← links)
- What sponges can tell us about the evolution of developmental processes. (Q37828883) (← links)
- Evo-devo: Hydra raises its Noggin (Q37907737) (← links)
- The hidden biology of sponges and ctenophores (Q38404437) (← links)
- Timing of Spawning and Early Development of Palythoa tuberculosa (Anthozoa, Zoantharia, Sphenopidae) in Okinawa, Japan (Q38476412) (← links)
- A new paradigm for animal symmetry. (Q38660617) (← links)
- Exploring the potential of small RNA subunit and ITS sequences for resolving phylogenetic relationships within the phylum Ctenophora (Q39091678) (← links)
- Evolution of the Pax-Six-Eya-Dach network: the calcisponge case study (Q41772747) (← links)
- On the chaos in gene networks (Q45354409) (← links)
- Glypican1/2/4/6 and sulfated glycosaminoglycans regulate the patterning of the primary body axis in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis (Q47317485) (← links)
- Developmental gene expression provides clues to relationships between sponge and eumetazoan body plans (Q48003124) (← links)
- Target Deconvolution Efforts on Wnt Pathway Screen Reveal Dual Modulation of Oxidative Phosphorylation and SERCA2. (Q48328469) (← links)
- Naked chancelloriids from the lower Cambrian of China show evidence for sponge-type growth (Q56520708) (← links)
- Building an Asymmetrical Brain: The Molecular Perspective (Q64264381) (← links)
- The Rapid Regenerative Response of a Model Sea Anemone Species Exaiptasia pallida Is Characterised by Tissue Plasticity and Highly Coordinated Cell Communication (Q89523108) (← links)
- Molecular characterisation of a cellular conveyor belt in Clytia medusae (Q90061096) (← links)
- The genome of the jellyfish Clytia hemisphaerica and the evolution of the cnidarian life-cycle (Q92284558) (← links)