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Development and embryonic staging in non‐model organisms: the case of an afrotherian mammal

Published inJournal of anatomy, vol. 222, no. 1, p. 2-18
Publication date2012-04-27
First online date2012-04-27
Abstract

Studies of evolutionary developmental biology commonly use ‘model organisms’ such as fruit flies or mice, and questions are often functional or epigenetic. Phylogenetic investigations, in contrast, typically use species that are less common and mostly deal with broad scale analyses in the tree of life. However, important evolutionary transformations have taken place at all taxonomic levels, resulting in such diverse forms as elephants and shrews. To understand the mechanisms underlying morphological diversification, broader sampling and comparative approaches are paramount. Using a simple, standardized protocol, we describe for the first time the development of soft tissues and some parts of the skeleton, using μCT‐imaging of developmental series of Echinops telfairi and Tenrec ecaudatus, two tenrecid afrotherian mammals. The developmental timing of soft tissue and skeletal characters described for the tenrecids is briefly compared with that of other mammals, including mouse, echidna, and the opossum. We found relatively few heterochronic differences in development in the armadillo vs. tenrec, consistent with a close relationship of Xenarthra and Afrotheria. Ossification in T. ecaudatus continues well into the second half of overall gestation, resembling the pattern seen in other small mammals and differing markedly from the advanced state of ossification evident early in the gestation of elephants, sheep, and humans.

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WERNEBURG, Ingmar et al. Development and embryonic staging in non‐model organisms: the case of an afrotherian mammal. In: Journal of anatomy, 2012, vol. 222, n° 1, p. 2–18. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2012.01509.x
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