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Cnidarians as a model system for understanding evolution and regeneration

Published inInternational Journal of Developmental Biology, vol. 46, no. 1, p. 39-48
Publication date2002
Abstract

Hydra and Podocolyne are two cnidarian animals which provide complementary advantages for analysing developmental mechanisms possibly reflecting the basic developmental processes shared by most bilaterians. Interestingly, these mechanisms remain accessible all along the life of these animals, which bud and regenerate, whatever their age. The Hydra polyp permits a direct study of the molecular cascades linking amputation to regeneration. Podocoryne displays a complete life cycle, polyp and medusa stages with a fast and inducible sexual cycle and an unparalleled In vitro transdifferentiation potential. In both cases, a large number of evolutionarily conserved molecular markers are available, and analysis of their regulation highlights the molecular mechanisms which underly pattern formation in these two species.

Keywords
  • Animals
  • Biological Evolution
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Cnidaria/genetics/physiology
  • Models
  • Biological
  • Regeneration
Citation (ISO format)
GALLIOT, Brigitte, SCHMID, Volker. Cnidarians as a model system for understanding evolution and regeneration. In: International Journal of Developmental Biology, 2002, vol. 46, n° 1, p. 39–48.
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