Cephalopod Hox genes and the origin of morphological novelties

Nature64.80
Volume: 424, Issue: 6952, Pages: 1061 - 1065
Published: Aug 1, 2003
Abstract
Cephalopods are a diverse group of highly derived molluscs, including nautiluses, squids, octopuses and cuttlefish. Evolution of the cephalopod body plan from a monoplacophoran-like ancestor1 entailed the origin of several key morphological innovations contributing to their impressive evolutionary success2. Recruitment of regulatory genes3, or even pre-existing regulatory networks4, may be a common genetic mechanism for generating new...
Paper Details
Title
Cephalopod Hox genes and the origin of morphological novelties
Published Date
Aug 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
424
Issue
6952
Pages
1061 - 1065
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