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Frontiers in cell and developmental biology
2025
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| Online Access: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40950401/ |
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- The emergence of in gnathostomes may have contributed to the evolution of paired appendages. Ermakova, Galina V Meyntser, Irina V Mugue, Nikolai S Lyubetsky, Vassily A Zaraisky, Andrey G Bayramov, Andrey V Genomic transformations during early vertebrate evolution, including two rounds of whole-genome duplication, laid the groundwork for the emergence of novel morphological features in jawed vertebrates. Among these innovations, paired appendages represent a major evolutionary milestone, whose development and diversification enabled vertebrates to exploit diverse ecological niches in aquatic, terrestrial, and aerial environments. Here, we combined phylogenetic and local genomic synteny analyses to investigate the evolutionary history of homologs in vertebrates. Our results indicate that first appeared in jawed vertebrates, suggesting a possible link between its origin and the emergence of paired appendages. To explore this hypothesis, we examined expression in representatives of basal jawed vertebrate lineages - cartilaginous fishes (grey catshark, ) and sturgeons (sterlet, ). We further assessed the expression and functional properties of the ortholog in the African clawed frog (), a representative terrestrial vertebrate with limb morphology that markedly differs from the fins of basal gnathostomes. Together with published data, our findings support a potential role for chordin-like1 in the evolution of paired appendages. In particular, may have contributed to the development of the metapterygial element and its derivatives, which formed the structural basis for the evolution of tetrapod limbs.