2024
DOI: 10.1159/000537748
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The Phylotypic Brain of Vertebrates, from Neural Tube Closure to Brain Diversification

Rodrigo Senovilla-Ganzo,
Fernando García-Moreno

Abstract: The phylotypic or intermediate stages are thought to be the most evolutionary conserved stages throughout embryonic development. The contrast with divergent early and later stages derived in the concept of the evo-devo hourglass model. Nonetheless, this developmental constraint has been studied as a whole embryo process, not at organ level. In this review, we explore brain development to assess the existence of an equivalent brain developmental hourglass. In the specific case of vertebrates, we propose to spli… Show more

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