Publications des scientifiques de l'IRD

Jager M., Murienne J., Clabaut C., Deutsch J., Le Guyader Hervé, Manuel M. (2006). Homology of arthropod anterior appendages revealed by Hox gene expression in a sea spider. Nature, 441 (7092), p. 506-508. ISSN 0028-0836.

Titre du document
Homology of arthropod anterior appendages revealed by Hox gene expression in a sea spider
Année de publication
2006
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000237778900049
Auteurs
Jager M., Murienne J., Clabaut C., Deutsch J., Le Guyader Hervé, Manuel M.
Source
Nature, 2006, 441 (7092), p. 506-508 ISSN 0028-0836
Arthropod head segments offer a paradigm for understanding the diversification of form during evolution, as a variety of morphologically diverse appendages have arisen from them. There has been long-running controversy, however, concerning which head appendages are homologous among arthropods, and from which ancestral arrangement they have been derived. This controversy has recently been rekindled by the proposition that the probable ancestral arrangement, with appendages on the first head segment, has not been lost in all extant arthropods as previously thought, but has been retained in the pycnogonids, or sea spiders(1). This proposal was based on the neuroanatomical analysis of larvae from the sea spider Anoplodactylus sp., and suggested that the most anterior pair of appendages, the chelifores, are innervated from the first part of the brain, the protocerebrum. Our examination of Hox gene expression in another sea spider, Endeis spinosa, refutes this hypothesis. The anterior boundaries of Hox gene expression domains place the chelifore appendages as clearly belonging to the second head segment, innervated from the second part of the brain, the deutocerebrum. The deutocerebrum must have been secondarily displaced towards the protocerebrum in pycnogonid ancestors. As anterior-most appendages are also deutocerebral in the other two arthropod groups, the Euchelicerata and the Mandibulata, we conclude that the protocerebral appendages have been lost in all extant arthropods.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010035638]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010035638
Contact
  • Coordonnées :
    Mission Science Ouverte (MSO)
    IRD - Délégation régionale Île-de-France & Ouest
    Campus Condorcet - Hôtel à projets
    8 cours des Humanités - 93322 Aubervilliers Cedex
    Horizon Pleins textes
    Aide
  •