Evolving Neural Crest Cells
Synopsis
Vertebrates possess lineage-specific characteristics. These include paired anterior sense organs and a robust, modular head skeleton built of cellular cartilage and bone. All of these structures are derived, at least partly, from an embryonic tissue unique vertebrates - the neural crest. The evolutionary history of the neural crest, and neural crest cells, has been difficult to reconstruct. This volume will use a comparative approach to survey the development of the neural crest in vertebrates, and neural crest-like cells, across the metazoa. This information will be used to reveal neural crest evolution and identify the genomic, genetic, and gene-regulatory changes that drove them.
Key selling features:
- Summarizes the data regarding neural crest cells and nerural crest derivatives
- Uses a broad-based comparative approach
- Suggests hypothesis that the origin of neural crest cells involved the novel co-activation of ancient metazoan gene programs in neural border cells
- Illustrates how the emergences of neural crest made possible the diversification of vertebrate heads
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN: 9780367522742
- Number of pages: 294
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
- Weight: 560g
- Languages: English


