2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.06.487418
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Plastic loss of motile cilia in the gills ofPolypterusin response to high CO2or terrestrial environments

Abstract: The evolutionary transition of vertebrates from water to land during the Devonian period was accompanied by major changes in animal respiratory systems in terms of physiology and morphology. Indeed, the fossil record of the early tetrapods has revealed the existence of internal gills, which are vestigial fish-like traits used underwater. However, the fossil record provides only limited data to elucidate the process of the evolutionary transition of internal gills from fish to early tetrapods. This study invest… Show more

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“…Cfap74 is considered to have an important role in cilium movement. Cilia, evolutionary conserved organelle found on most eukaryotic cells, are involved in a variety of developmental and physiological processes in Xenopus embryo development, increase the efficiency of respiration in external and internal gills, while cilium motility is crucial during spine growth and straightening of the body axis in zebrafish (Kimura et al., 2022; Ringers et al., 2020; Werner & Mitchell, 2012). Lastly, Phc3 is a component of a Polycomb group (PcG) genes, a complex class required to maintain the transcriptionally repressive state of many genes, including Hox genes that regulate both body size and body shape during early development (Mallo et al., 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cfap74 is considered to have an important role in cilium movement. Cilia, evolutionary conserved organelle found on most eukaryotic cells, are involved in a variety of developmental and physiological processes in Xenopus embryo development, increase the efficiency of respiration in external and internal gills, while cilium motility is crucial during spine growth and straightening of the body axis in zebrafish (Kimura et al., 2022; Ringers et al., 2020; Werner & Mitchell, 2012). Lastly, Phc3 is a component of a Polycomb group (PcG) genes, a complex class required to maintain the transcriptionally repressive state of many genes, including Hox genes that regulate both body size and body shape during early development (Mallo et al., 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%