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Gain of gene regulatory network interconnectivity at the origin of vertebrates.

Alejandro Gil-GálvezSandra Jiménez-GancedoAlberto Pérez-PosadaMartin FrankeRafael D AcemelChe-Yi LinCindy ChouYi-Hsien SuJr-Kai YuStéphanie BertrandMichael SchubertHéctor EscriváJuan J TenaJosé Luis Gómez-Skarmeta
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificanceIn this manuscript, we address an essential question in developmental and evolutionary biology: How have changes in gene regulatory networks contributed to the invertebrate-to-vertebrate transition? To address this issue, we perturbed four signaling pathways critical for body plan formation in the cephalochordate amphioxus and in zebrafish and compared the effects of such perturbations on gene expression and gene regulation in both species. Our data reveal that many developmental genes have gained response to these signaling pathways in the vertebrate lineage. Moreover, we show that the interconnectivity between these pathways is much higher in zebrafish than in amphioxus. We conclude that this increased signaling pathway complexity likely contributed to vertebrate morphological novelties during evolution.
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