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This project explores the evolution of animal morphology by studying the role of cis-regulatory elements in gene expression. It aims to link the 3D organization of the genome to morphological changes across different species, enhancing the understanding of evolutionary processes.
Evolution of animal morphology relies on changes in developmental programs that control body plans and organ shape.
Such changes are thought to arise form alteration of the expression of functionally conserved developmental genes and their vast downstream networks.
Although this hypothesis has a profound impact on the way we view animal evolution, final proof is still lacking.
The hypothesis calls for evolution to take place mainly through modifications of cis-regulatory elements (CREs) controll…
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Spain, Sevilla
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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