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Science | 1995

The Development of Crustacean Limbs and the Evolution of Arthropods

Grace Panganiban; Angela Sebring; Lisa M. Nagy; Sean B. Carroll

Arthropods exhibit great diversity in the position, number, morphology, and function of their limbs. The evolutionary relations among limb types and among the arthropod groups that bear them (insects, crustaceans, myriapods, and chelicerates) are controversial. Here, the use of molecular probes, including an antibody to proteins encoded by arthropod and vertebrate Distal-less (Dll and Dlx) genes, provided evidence that common genetic mechanisms underlie the development of all arthropod limbs and their branches and that all arthropods derive from a common ancestor. However, differences between crustacean and insect body plans were found to correlate with differences in the deployment of particular homeotic genes and in the ways that these genes regulate limb development.


Development Genes and Evolution | 1998

Molecular evidence for the gnathobasic derivation of arthropod mandibles and for the appendicular origin of the labrum and other structures.

Aleksandar Popadic; Grace Panganiban; Douglas B. Rusch; William A. Shear; Thomas C. Kaufman

Abstract Mandibles are feeding appendages functioning as ”jaws” in the arthropod groups in which they occur. Which part of this appendage is involved in food manipulation (limb tip versus limb base), has been used to suggest phylogenetic relationships among some of the major taxa of arthropods (myriapods, crustaceans, and insects). As a way to independently verify the conclusions drawn from previous morphological analyses, we have studied the expression pattern of the gene Distal-less (Dll), which specifies the distal part of appendages. Our results show, in contrast to the traditional view, that both insect and crustacean adult mandibles are gnathobasic, handling food with the basal portion of the appendage. Furthermore, as is evident by the reduction in the number of Dll-expressing cells in the later developmental stages, adult diplopod jaws are also gnathobasic. Thus, jaws of all mandibulates (myriapods, crustaceans, and insects) seem to have a similar gnathobasic structure. We have also found that Dll is expressed in the labra of all arthropod taxa examined, suggesting that this structure is of appendicular derivation. Additionally, the spinnerets and book lungs of spiders, long considered on other grounds to be modified appendages, express Dll, confirming this interpretation. This study shows that, in addition to their use in phylogenetic and population genetic studies, molecular markers can be very useful for inferring the origins of a particular morphological feature.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997

The origin and evolution of animal appendages

Grace Panganiban; Steven M. Irvine; Christopher J. Lowe; Henry Roehl; Laura S. Corley; Beverley Sherbon; Jennifer K. Grenier; John F. Fallon; Judith Kimble; Muriel H. Walker; Gregory A. Wray; Billie J. Swalla; Mark Q. Martindale; Sean B. Carroll


Science | 1994

Pattern formation and eyespot determination in butterfly wings

Sean B. Carroll; Julie Gates; David N. Keys; Stephen W. Paddock; Grace Panganiban; Jayne Selegue; James A. Williams


Development | 1996

Sequence and developmental expression of AmphiDll, an amphioxus Distal-less gene transcribed in the ectoderm, epidermis and nervous system: insights into evolution of craniate forebrain and neural crest

Nicholas D. Holland; Grace Panganiban; Erika L. Henyey; Linda Z. Holland


Current Biology | 1994

The role of the Distal-less gene in the development and evolution of insect limbs

Grace Panganiban; Lisa M. Nagy; Sean B. Carroll


Development | 2002

Distal-less and homothorax regulate multiple targets to pattern the Drosophila antenna

P. D. Si Dong; Jennifer Scholz Dicks; Grace Panganiban


Development | 1994

The ventral nervous system defective gene controls proneural gene expression at two distinct steps during neuroblast formation in Drosophila

James B. Skeath; Grace Panganiban; Sean B. Carroll


Development | 2001

Proximodistal domain specification and interactions in developing Drosophila appendages

P. D. Si Dong; Jessie Chu; Grace Panganiban


Developmental Dynamics | 2000

Distal-less Function During Drosophila Appendage and Sense Organ Development

Grace Panganiban

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Sean B. Carroll

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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Beth Stronach

University of Pittsburgh

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Judith Kimble

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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