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Embryonic lethality is not sufficient to explain hourglass-like conservation of vertebrate embryos.

Yui UchidaMasahiro UesakaTakayoshi YamamotoHiroyuki TakedaNaoki Irie
Published in: EvoDevo (2018)
In opposition to the "mid-embryonic lethality hypothesis," our results consistently showed that the stage with the highest lethality was not around the conserved pharyngula period, but rather around the early period in all the vertebrate species tested. These results suggest that negative selection by embryonic lethality could not explain hourglass-like conservation of animal embryos. This highlights the potential contribution of alternative mechanisms such as the diversifying effect of positive selections against earlier and later stages, and developmental constraints which lead to conservation of mid-embryonic stages.
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