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      Origin of anterior patterning. How old is our head?

      Trends in Genetics
      Animals, Biological Evolution, Cnidaria, genetics, growth & development, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Genes, Homeobox, Head, embryology, Morphogenesis, Phylogeny

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          Most animals that display a bilateral symmetry (bilaterians) share homologous regulatory genes involved in head development. Recently, homologues of several of these genes have been cloned from animals that are radially organized, such as coral, sea anemones, jellyfish or hydra (cnidarians). Surprisingly, some of these are expressed apically and/or during apical patterning in hydrozoans, suggesting that head patterning is much older than previously thought.

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