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The developmental basis for the recurrent evolution of deuterostomy and protostomy

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NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
卷 1, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41559-016-0005

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  1. L. Meltzers Hoyskolefond grant
  2. Marie Curie fellowship [IEF 329024]
  3. core budget of the Sars Centre
  4. European Research Council Community's Framework Program Horizon ERC grant [648861]

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The mouth opening of bilaterian animals develops either separate from (deuterostomy) or connected to (protostomy) the embryonic blastopore, the site of endomesoderm internalization. Although this distinction preluded the classification of bilaterian animals in Deuterostomia and Protostomia, and has influenced major scenarios of bilaterian evolution, the developmental basis for the appearance of these different embryonic patterns remains unclear. To identify the underlying mechanisms, we compared the development of two brachiopod species that show deuterostomy (Novocrania anomala) and protostomy (Terebratalia transversa), respectively. We show that the differential activity of Wnt signalling, together with the timing and location of mesoderm formation, correlate with the differential behaviour and fate of the blastopore. We further assess these principles in the spiral-cleaving group Annelida, and propose that the developmental relationships of mouth and blastoporal openings are secondary by-products of variations in axial and mesoderm development. This challenges the previous evolutionary emphasis on extant blastoporal behaviours to explain the origin and diversification of bilaterian animals.

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