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Molecular Paleobiology of the Echinoderm Skeleton

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The echinoderms are an ideal group to understand evolution from a holistic, interdisciplinary framework. The genetic regulatory networks underpinning development in echinoderms are some of the best known for any model group. Additionally, the echinoderms have an excellent fossil record, elucidating in in detail the evolutionary changes underpinning morphological evolution. In this Element, the echinoderms are discussed as a model group for molecular palaeobiological studies, integrating what is known of their development, genomes, and fossil record. Together, these insights shed light on the molecular and morphological evolution underpinning the vast biodiversity of echinoderms, and the animal kingdom more generally.

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1. Introduction; 2. The Echinoderm Skeleton in Development and Evolution; 3. What is a Developmental Gene Regulatory Network?; 4. The Echinoderm Skeletogenic Gene Regulatory Network; 5. Evolution of the Echinoderm Skeleton; 6. Open Questions and Future Directions for Echinoderm Molecular Paleobiology; 7. Concluding Thoughts; Glossary; References.

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In this Element, the echinoderms are discussed as a model group for molecular palaeobiological studies, integrating what is known of their development, genomes, and fossil record.

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Authors Jeffrey R. Thompson, Jeffrey R. (University of Southampton) Thompson
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2022
 
EAN 9781009179751
ISBN 978-1-0-0917975-1
No. of pages 75
Series Elements of Paleontology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > General, dictionaries

SCIENCE / Paleontology, Palaeontology

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