CO-OPTION OF NECK MUSCLES SUPPORTED THE VERTEBRATE WATER-TO-LAND TRANSITION
Résumé
We demonstrate that head/trunk-connecting muscle groups have conserved mesodermal origins in fishes and tetrapods and that the neck evolved from muscle groups present in fishes. We propose that expansions of mesodermal populations into head and trunk domains during embryonic development underpinned the emergence and adaptation of the tetrapod neck. Our results provide evidence for exaptation of archetypal muscle groups in ancestral fishes, which were co-opted to acquire novel functions adapted to terrestrial lifestyle.
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