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Hydrozoan insights in animal development and evolution

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CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 39, Issue -, Pages 157-167

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.gde.2016.07.006

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  1. ANR [MEDUSEVO-ANR-13-PDOC-0016, OOCAMP-ANR-13-BSV2-0008]
  2. Sorbonne Universites (''Convergence'' program)
  3. EMBRC-Fr Infrastructure project
  4. Sorbonne Universites (Andre Picard Network)
  5. CNRS

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The fresh water polyp Hydra provides textbook experimental demonstration of positional information gradients and regeneration processes. Developmental biologists are thus familiar with Hydra, but may not appreciate that it is a relatively simple member of the Hydrozoa, a group of mostly marine cnidarians with complex and diverse life cycles, exhibiting extensive phenotypic plasticity and regenerative capabilities. Hydrozoan species offer extensive opportunities to address many developmental mechanisms relevant across the animal kingdom. Here we review recent work from non-Hydra hydrozoans - hydromedusae, hydroids and siphonophores - shedding light on mechanisms of oogenesis, embryonic patterning, allorecognition, stem cell regulation and regeneration. We also highlight potential research directions in which hydrozoan diversity can illuminate the evolution of developmental processes at micro-and macro-evolutionary time scales.

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