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An evo-devo perspective of the female reproductive tract
by
Roly, Zahida Y.
, Smith, Craig A.
, Estermann, Martin A.
, Major, Andrew T.
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Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Developmental Biology
/ Estrogens
/ evo-devo
/ Fallopian Tubes - growth & development
/ Female
/ female reproductive tract
/ Gene Expression
/ Genes, Homeobox
/ Genitalia, Female - anatomy & histology
/ Genitalia, Female - growth & development
/ Hox genes
/ Humans
/ Morphogenesis - genetics
/ Morphogenesis - physiology
/ Mullerian Ducts - growth & development
/ Müllerian duct
/ oviduct
/ REVIEW
/ sex determination
/ Uterus - growth & development
/ Vertebrates
/ Wnt Signaling Pathway
2022
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An evo-devo perspective of the female reproductive tract
by
Roly, Zahida Y.
, Smith, Craig A.
, Estermann, Martin A.
, Major, Andrew T.
in
Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Developmental Biology
/ Estrogens
/ evo-devo
/ Fallopian Tubes - growth & development
/ Female
/ female reproductive tract
/ Gene Expression
/ Genes, Homeobox
/ Genitalia, Female - anatomy & histology
/ Genitalia, Female - growth & development
/ Hox genes
/ Humans
/ Morphogenesis - genetics
/ Morphogenesis - physiology
/ Mullerian Ducts - growth & development
/ Müllerian duct
/ oviduct
/ REVIEW
/ sex determination
/ Uterus - growth & development
/ Vertebrates
/ Wnt Signaling Pathway
2022
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An evo-devo perspective of the female reproductive tract
by
Roly, Zahida Y.
, Smith, Craig A.
, Estermann, Martin A.
, Major, Andrew T.
in
Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Developmental Biology
/ Estrogens
/ evo-devo
/ Fallopian Tubes - growth & development
/ Female
/ female reproductive tract
/ Gene Expression
/ Genes, Homeobox
/ Genitalia, Female - anatomy & histology
/ Genitalia, Female - growth & development
/ Hox genes
/ Humans
/ Morphogenesis - genetics
/ Morphogenesis - physiology
/ Mullerian Ducts - growth & development
/ Müllerian duct
/ oviduct
/ REVIEW
/ sex determination
/ Uterus - growth & development
/ Vertebrates
/ Wnt Signaling Pathway
2022
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An evo-devo perspective of the female reproductive tract
2022
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The vertebrate female reproductive tract has undergone considerable diversification over evolution, having become physiologically adapted to different reproductive strategies. This review considers the female reproductive tract from the perspective of evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo). Very little is known about how the evolution of this organ system has been driven at the molecular level. In most vertebrates, the female reproductive tract develops from paired embryonic tubes, the Müllerian ducts. We propose that formation of the Müllerian duct is a conserved process that has involved co-option of genes and molecular pathways involved in tubulogenesis in the adjacent mesonephric kidney and Wolffian duct. Downstream of this conservation, genetic regulatory divergence has occurred, generating diversity in duct structure. Plasticity of the Hox gene code and wnt signaling, in particular, may underlie morphological variation of the uterus in mammals, and evolution of the vagina. This developmental plasticity in Hox and Wnt activity may also apply to other vertebrates, generating the morphological diversity of female reproductive tracts evident today.
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Society for the Study of Reproduction
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