The origin and evolution of animal appendages
- Grace Panganiban*,†,
- Steven M. Irvine†,‡,
- Chris Lowe§,
- Henry Roehl¶,
- Laura S. Corley‖,
- Beverley Sherbon**,
- Jennifer K. Grenier¶,
- John F. Fallon*,
- Judith Kimble¶,‡‡,††,
- Muriel Walker**,
- Gregory A. Wray§,
- Billie J. Swalla‖,
- Mark Q. Martindale‡, and
- Sean B. Carroll¶,††,§§
- Departments of *Anatomy, ¶Genetics, and ‡‡Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, 1300 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706; ‡Committee on Evolutionary Biology and Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637; §Department of Ecology and Evolution, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 11794; ‖Department of Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235; **Department of Zoology, University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, United Kingdom; and ††Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin, 1525 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706
Abstract
Animals have evolved diverse appendages adapted for locomotion, feeding and other functions. The genetics underlying appendage formation are best understood in insects and vertebrates. The expression of the Distal-less (Dll) homeoprotein during arthropod limb outgrowth and of Dll orthologs (Dlx) in fish fin and tetrapod limb buds led us to examine whether expression of this regulatory gene may be a general feature of appendage formation in protostomes and deuterostomes. We find that Dll is expressed along the proximodistal axis of developing polychaete annelid parapodia, onychophoran lobopodia, ascidian ampullae, and even echinoderm tube feet. Dll/Dlx expression in such diverse appendages in these six coelomate phyla could be convergent, but this would have required the independent co-option of Dll/Dlx several times in evolution. It appears more likely that ectodermal Dll/Dlx expression along proximodistal axes originated once in a common ancestor and has been used subsequently to pattern body wall outgrowths in a variety of organisms. We suggest that this pre-Cambrian ancestor of most protostomes and the deuterostomes possessed elements of the genetic machinery for and may have even borne appendages.
Footnotes
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↵ † G.P. and S.M.I. contributed equally to this paper.
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↵ §§ To whom reprint requests should be addressed. e-mail: sbcarrol{at}facstaff.wisc.edu.
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Judith Kimble
- ABBREVIATIONS:
- Dll,
- distal-less;
- Dlx,
- vertebrate Dll genes;
- CNS,
- central nervous system
- Copyright © 1997, The National Academy of Sciences of the USA








