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Metamorphosis in solitary ascidians.

TitleMetamorphosis in solitary ascidians.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsKaraiskou A, Swalla BJ, Sasakura Y, Chambon J-P
JournalGenesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)
Volume53
Issue1
Pagination34-47
Date Published2015 Jan
ISSN1526-968X
Abstract

<p>Embryonic and postembryonic development in ascidians have been studied for over a century, but it is only in the last 10 years that the complex molecular network involved in coordinating postlarval development and metamorphosis has started to emerge. In most ascidians, the transition from the larval to the sessile juvenile/adult stage, or metamorphosis, requires a combination of environmental and endogenous signals and is characterized by coordinated global morphogenetic changes that are initiated by the adhesion of the larvae. Cloney was the first to describe cellular events of ascidians&#39; metamorphosis in 1978 and only recently elements of the molecular regulation of this crucial developmental step have been revealed. This review aims to present a thorough view of this crucial developmental step by combining recent molecular data to the already established cellular events.</p>

DOI10.1002/dvg.22824
Alternate JournalGenesis
Refereed DesignationRefereed