2023
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0079
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Cis -regulatory landscapes in the evolution and development of the mammalian skull

Abstract: Extensive morphological variation found in mammals reflects the wide spectrum of their ecological adaptations. The highest morphological diversity is present in the craniofacial region, where geometry is mainly dictated by the bony skull. Mammalian craniofacial development represents complex multistep processes governed by numerous conserved genes that require precise spatio-temporal control. A central question in contemporary evolutionary biology is how a defined set of conserved genes can orchestrate formati… Show more

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“…The broad overview by Koyabu [ 14 ] explores the osteological variability of the mammalian skull, highlighting ongoing challenges to understanding the homology, ossification patterns, bone fusion, morphology of the sutures and the phenomenon of the neomorphic bones, all from the evo-devo perspective. The contribution by Kaucka [ 15 ] is a survey of the craniofacial development regulation and plasticity, exploring genetic patterning during the development of the cranial diversity across mammalian species. The review paper by Kyomen et al .…”
Section: Development and Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The broad overview by Koyabu [ 14 ] explores the osteological variability of the mammalian skull, highlighting ongoing challenges to understanding the homology, ossification patterns, bone fusion, morphology of the sutures and the phenomenon of the neomorphic bones, all from the evo-devo perspective. The contribution by Kaucka [ 15 ] is a survey of the craniofacial development regulation and plasticity, exploring genetic patterning during the development of the cranial diversity across mammalian species. The review paper by Kyomen et al .…”
Section: Development and Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%