WEISS, K.M.; KAWASAKI, K; SHOLTIS, S; Penn State University: Evolutionary genetics of dental development: teeth as part of vertebrate structural organisation. Vertebrate mineralized tissues are in part the product of the expansion history of a cluster of secretory calcium-binding phosphoprotein (SCPP) genes. These genes are important in bone and tooth mineralization. The SCPP gene family […]
year: 2005
Differences and correspondences in segmentation of the dental lamina in mammals
MISEK, I.; Inst. of Anim. Physiol. and Genet., Brno, CZ: Differences and correspondences in segmentation of the dental lamina in mammals The evolutionary principles surrounding the development of eutherian dentitions has not been fully clarified. There are some differences as well as correspondences in the dental development of aquatic mammals relative to terrestrial mammals. Morphologically, […]
Developmental regulation of branchial arch patterning in the mouse
COBOURNE, MT; Department of Craniofacial DevelopmentDevelopmental regulation of branchial arch patterning in the mouse: Developmental regulation of branchial arch patterning in the mouse Mammalian jaws form a highly specialised apparatus ultimately derived from derivatives of the first branchial arch. In addition to the skeletal components of the mandible and maxilla, these structures also contain teeth […]
The origin of vertebrate dentitions each of their own design
MEREDITH SMITH, Moya*; FRASER, gareth; King’s College London: The origin of vertebrate dentitions each of their own design It has been proposed that amongst Gnathostomata, in both stem and crown gnathostomes, several different strategies unique to each taxon have evolved to pattern the dentition. Variation occurs in the spatial-temporal pattern of tooth addition, either in […]
RECOVERY OF TEETH IN BIRDS
MITSIADIS, TA; FONTAINE-PERUS, J; CHERAUD, Y; KINGS COLLEGE LONDON, SE1 9RT LONDON, UK; CNRS U6018, NANTES UNIVERSITY, 44322 NANTES, FRANCE ; CNRS U6018, NANTES UNIVERSITY, 44322 NANTES, FRANCE: RECOVERY OF TEETH IN BIRDS Recent advances in molecular and developmental genetics have provided tools for understanding evolutionary changes in the nature of the epithelial-mesenchymal interactions regulating […]
Phylogenetic memory of developing mammalian dentition
PETERKOVA, R*; LESOT, H; PETERKA , M; Institute of Experimental Medicine Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic.; INSERM U595, Strasbourg, France; Institute of Experimental Medicine Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic: Phylogenetic memory of developing mammalian dentition During evolution, the origin of new structures was often accompanied by the suppression of old ones. Primordia of […]
Patterning of development in continuously replacing osteichthyan dentitions
HUYSSEUNE, A.*; WITTEN, P.E.; Ghent University, Belgium; University of Hamburg, Germany & Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada: Patterning of development in continuously replacing osteichthyan dentitions The dentition of osteichthyans presents an astonishing diversity in regard to distribution of the dentition in the oral cavity, tooth numbers, tooth arrangements, tooth shapes and sizes. Taking examples from different […]
Origin of dental occlusion in tetrapods, signals for terrestrial vertebrate evolution
REISZ, R.R.; University of Torontoa at Mississauga: Origin of dental occlusion in tetrapods, signals for terrestrial vertebrate evolution Among terrestrial vertebrates, the general primitive dental condition is the presence of simple conical teeth arranged in a single row along the edges of the upper and lower jaw. The upper and lower teeth do not occlude […]
Genetics and Development of the Cichlid Dentition
STREELMAN, Todd; Georgia Institute of Technology: Genetics and Development of the Cichlid Dentition A general goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how diversity is generated and maintained in natural populations, and yet this is something we know little about at the molecular level. This is an apposite description of the state of knowledge regarding […]
Evolution and development of the skeleton in the earliest vertebrates
SANSOM, I. J.*; DONOGHUE, P. C. J.; University of Birmingham, UK; University of Bristol, UK: Evolution and development of the skeleton in the earliest vertebrates The origin of the vertebrate skeleton is a very simple matter: the most primitive living vertebrates entirely lack mineralised tissues while sharks manifest all of the skeletal systems of vertebrates […]