Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Lowe, Christopher J."
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Embracing the comparative approach: How robust phylogenies and broader developmental sampling impacts the understanding of nervous system evolution
Hejnol, Andreas; Lowe, Christopher J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-09)Molecular biology has provided a rich dataset to develop hypotheses of nervous system evolution. The startling patterning similarities between distantly related animals during the development of their central nervous system ... -
Molecular evidence for a single origin of ultrafiltration-based excretory organs
Gasiorowski, Ludwik; Andrikou, Carmen; Bump, Paul; Lowe, Christopher J.; Janssen, Ralf; Budd, Graham E.; Hejnol, Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Excretion is an essential physiological process, carried out by all living organisms, regardless of their size or complexity.1, 2, 3 Both protostomes (e.g., flies and flatworms) and deuterostomes (e.g., humans and sea ... -
Molecular patterning during the development of Phoronopsis harmeri reveals similarities to rhynchonelliform brachiopods
Andrikou, Carmen; Passamaneck, Yale J; Lowe, Christopher J.; Martindale, Mark Q.; Hejnol, Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: Phoronids, rhynchonelliform and linguliform brachiopods show striking similarities in their embryonic fate maps, in particular in their axis specification and regionalization. However, although brachiopod ...