Introduction to the 2024 Chordate Origins, Evolution and Development SICB Symposium.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Billie J Swalla
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Abstract

The evolution of the distinct chordate body plan has intrigued scientists for over a hundred and seventy years. Modern genomics and transcriptomics have allowed the elucidation of the Developmental Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs) underlying the developmental programs for particular tissues and body axes in invertebrates and vertebrates. This has been most revealing in the Deuterostomia, the superphylum in which chordates evolved. The time was ripe to gather those working on deuterostome developmental GRNs to revisit the development and evolution of chordates and discuss the evolution of this unique body plan at the SICB 2024 meetings in Seattle, WA. It has been several years since the genomes of the major deuterostome clades have been sequenced - echinoderms, hemichordates, tunicates, lancelets and vertebrates. Genomic analyses have shown that lancelets have a genome and body plan that closely resemble the vertebrates, although phylogenomic analyses suggest that the tunicates are the sister group of the vertebrates. The evolution of the sessile and sometimes colonial adult tunicates was likely from a motile, lancelet-like ancestor. Scientists from all over the world converged at the SICB meetings in Seattle to discuss the current ideas of how chordates evolved. Some common mechanisms and themes emerged and are captured in this ICB volume on Chordate Origins, Evolution and Development.

2024 年脊索动物起源、进化和发展 SICB 研讨会简介。
170多年来,脊索动物独特身体结构的进化一直吸引着科学家。现代基因组学和转录组学已经阐明了无脊椎动物和脊椎动物特定组织和体轴发育程序所依赖的发育基因调控网络(GRNs)。这在脊索动物进化的超门类--去骨动物中最具启发性。在华盛顿州西雅图举行的 SICB 2024 年会议上,聚集研究去骨动物发育 GRN 的人员重新审视脊索动物的发育和进化并讨论这种独特身体结构的进化的时机已经成熟。自从对棘皮动物、半脊索动物、鳞腔动物、小脊索动物和脊椎动物等主要中脊类群的基因组进行测序以来,已经过去了好几年。基因组分析表明,小枪鱼的基因组和身体结构与脊椎动物非常相似,尽管系统发生学分析表明,鳞栉水母类是脊椎动物的姊妹类群。无柄、有时呈群居状的成年鳞茎类动物很可能是由一种运动的、类似长矛的祖先进化而来的。来自世界各地的科学家汇聚在西雅图举行的 SICB 会议上,讨论目前关于脊索动物如何进化的观点。其中出现了一些共同的机制和主题,这些都收录在这本国际脊索动物大会关于脊索动物起源、进化和发展的论文集中。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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