2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-04870-3
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Morphological and molecular features of early regeneration in the marine annelid Ophryotrocha xiamen

Abstract: Regeneration capability varies in the phylum Annelida making them an excellent group to investigate the differences between closely related organisms. Several studies have described the process of regeneration, while the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear, especially during the early stage (wound healing and blastema formation). In this study, the newly identified Ophryotrocha xiamen was used to explore the early regeneration. The detailed morphological and molecular analyses positioned O. xiamen w… Show more

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“…xiamen was shown to have regeneration-related genes, which may aid in deciphering the roles of genes implicated in regeneration processes. Hox5 and Lox2 were discovered to be missing in early regeneration and throughout ordinary growth, and we were able to identify eight distinct Hox gene segments based on their common pattern [Chen et al, 2022].…”
Section: Regeneration In Annelidsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…xiamen was shown to have regeneration-related genes, which may aid in deciphering the roles of genes implicated in regeneration processes. Hox5 and Lox2 were discovered to be missing in early regeneration and throughout ordinary growth, and we were able to identify eight distinct Hox gene segments based on their common pattern [Chen et al, 2022].…”
Section: Regeneration In Annelidsmentioning
confidence: 93%