Comparative Analysis of Hox Gene Expression in the PolychaeteChaetopterus: Implications for the Evolution of Body Plan Regionalization
Author(s) -
Steven Q. Irvine,
Mark Q. Martindale
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
american zoologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2162-4445
pISSN - 0003-1569
DOI - 10.1093/icb/41.3.640
Subject(s) - polychaete , hox gene , body plan , biology , evolutionary biology , gene , gene expression , genetics , ecology
SYNOPSIS. The Hox genes are widely regarded as candidates for involvement in major evolutionary changes in body plan organization. We examine Hox gene ex- pression data for several taxa, in relation to recent work on the polychaete annelid Chaetopterus. The work in Chaetopterus shows the basic conservation of colinearity of anterior expression boundaries seen in other groups. It also reveals novel pat- terns including early expression in the larval growth zone and later formation of posterior boundaries that correlate with morphological transitions in the poly- chaete body plan. The polychaete gene expression pattern is compared with those of Hox gene homologs in other taxa to reveal differences that represent evolution- ary changes in Hox gene regulation between lineages. Correlations between Hox gene expression differences and morphological differences are examined, focussing on a number of cases in which posterior Hox gene expression boundaries correlate with morphological transitions. Differential regulation of these posterior expression boundaries is proposed as a possible mechanism for changes body plan regionali- zation.
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