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Cotoras, D.D.; Allende, M.L.. |
The structural origin of the vertebrates’ paired limbs is still an unsolved problem. Historically, two hypotheses have been raised to explain the origin of vertebrate limbs: the Archipterygium Hypothesis and the Fin Fold Hypothesis. Current knowledge provides support for both ideas. In the recent years, it has been also suggested that (1) all appendages correspond to body axis duplications and (2) they are originated by the ventralization of the developmental program present in the median fins. The tail bud is also a relevant structure in the attempt to understand the origin of the vertebrates’ limbs. Due to their similarities in gene expression and general organization, both structures should be studied more closely to understand their potential... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Archipterygium hypothesis; Co-option; Fin fold hypothesis; Limb bud; 42.62; 42.80. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/587650 |