Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2028093081> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2028093081 endingPage "452" @default.
- W2028093081 startingPage "446" @default.
- W2028093081 abstract "Wnt signalling is required for a wide range of developmental processes, from cleavage to patterning and cell migration. There are 13 subfamilies of Wnt ligand genes and this diverse repertoire appeared very early in metazoan evolution. In this review, we first summarise the known Wnt gene repertoire in various arthropods. Insects appear to have lost several Wnt subfamilies, either generally, such as Wnt3, or in lineage specific patterns, for example, the loss of Wnt7 in Anopheles. In Drosophila and Acyrthosiphon, only seven and six Wnt subfamilies are represented, respectively; however, the finding of nine Wnt genes in Tribolium suggests that arthropods had a larger repertoire ancestrally. We then discuss what is currently known about the expression and developmental function of Wnt ligands in Drosophila and other insects in comparison to other arthropods, such as the spiders Achaearanea and Cupiennius. We conclude that studies of Wnt genes have given us much insight into the developmental roles of some of these ligands. However, given the frequent loss of Wnt genes in insects and the derived development of Drosophila, further studies of these important genes are required in a broader range of arthropods to fully understand their developmental function and evolution." @default.
- W2028093081 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2028093081 creator A5011850200 @default.
- W2028093081 creator A5063733421 @default.
- W2028093081 creator A5064784521 @default.
- W2028093081 date "2010-11-01" @default.
- W2028093081 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2028093081 title "The function and evolution of Wnt genes in arthropods" @default.
- W2028093081 cites W15778579 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1819149160 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1829422201 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1889389895 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1910994615 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1964545876 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1970596089 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1974567196 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1975595193 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1976416223 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1979691504 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1984713273 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1985484001 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1986907809 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1989512459 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1995872370 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1996605851 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1997382741 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W1997882261 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2000572318 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2002809491 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2007007696 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2009379859 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2009972529 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2021210221 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2023918911 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2025682939 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2027247050 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2028999322 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2029626836 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2031101273 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2031569719 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2031900878 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2036754203 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2037956956 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2042471624 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2046594366 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2048540061 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2053850816 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2055102377 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2064532624 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2064945767 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2065684379 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2069782194 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2070483876 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2073500834 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2074225039 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2078976611 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2084771679 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2091138883 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2091295052 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2099878147 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2102638056 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2107495315 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2108731933 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2112256809 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2112850885 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2113263838 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2116382584 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2117583093 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2118258432 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2119284420 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2120995883 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2123145399 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2140619883 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2141890905 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2153261864 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2155603123 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2160436321 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2164418509 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2166050630 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2168310032 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2169478707 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2183682993 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2186081087 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W2416099557 @default.
- W2028093081 cites W266824605 @default.
- W2028093081 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asd.2010.05.007" @default.
- W2028093081 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20685345" @default.
- W2028093081 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W2028093081 type Work @default.
- W2028093081 sameAs 2028093081 @default.
- W2028093081 citedByCount "62" @default.
- W2028093081 countsByYear W20280930812012 @default.
- W2028093081 countsByYear W20280930812013 @default.
- W2028093081 countsByYear W20280930812014 @default.
- W2028093081 countsByYear W20280930812015 @default.
- W2028093081 countsByYear W20280930812016 @default.
- W2028093081 countsByYear W20280930812017 @default.
- W2028093081 countsByYear W20280930812018 @default.