Origin and Evolution of Metazoan Cell Types Evolutionary Cell Biology Series
Coordonnateurs : Leys Sally, Hejnol Andreas
The evolution of animal diversity is strongly affected by the origin of novel cell and tissue types and their interactions with each other. Understanding the evolution of cell types will shed light on the evolution of novel structures, and in turn highlight how animals diversified. Several cell types may also have been lost as animals simplified ? for example did sponges have nerves and lose them? This book reveals the interplay between gains and losses and provides readers with a better grasp of the evolutionary history of cell types. In addition, the book illustrates how new cell types allow a better understanding permitting the discrimination between convergence and homology.
Contents
Series Preface .........................................................................................................vii
Preface........................................................................................................................ix
Acknowledgements...................................................................................................xii
Editor Biographies....................................................................................................xv
List of Contributors.................................................................................................xvii
Chapter 1 What Is a Cell Type?.............................................................................1
Alessandro Minelli
Chapter 2 The Protistan Origins of Animal Cell Differentiation........................ 13
Sebastián R. Najle and Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo
Chapter 3 Convergent Evolution of Animal-Like Organelles across the
Tree of Eukaryotes..............................................................................27
Greg S. Gavelis, Gillian H. Gile and Brian S. Leander
Chapter 4 Evolution of the Animal Germline: Insights from Animal
Lineages with Remarkable Regenerating Capabilities........................ 47
Ana Riesgo and Jordi Solana
Chapter 5 Origin and Evolution of Epithelial Cell Types.................................... 75
Emmanuelle Renard, André Le Bivic, and Carole Borchiellini
Chapter 6 Evolution of the Sensory/Neural Cell Types..................................... 101
Sally P. Leys, Jasmine L. Mah, Emma K.J. Esposito
Chapter 7 Cell Types, Morphology, and Evolution of Animal Excretory
Organs............................................................................................... 129
Carmen Andrikou, Ludwik Gąsiorowski, and Andreas Hejnol
Index....................................................................................................................... 165
Andreas Hejnol is Professor and research group leader of “Comparative
Developmental Biology” at the Department of Biological Sciences (BIO) in Bergen,
Norway. After earning his Ph.D. in Comparative Zoology from the Free University
Berlin, Germany in 2002, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of
Ralf Schnabel in Braunschweig and at the Kewalo Marine Laboratory in the lab
of Mark Q. Martindale in Hawaii. He led a research group at the Sars Centre from
2009-2019. His research aims to understand the evolutionary origin and diversification
of animal body plans, cell types, and organ systems. He is an ERC Consolidator
Grant holder and received for his achievements in Evolutionary Developmental
Biology and Comparative Zoology the prestigious Alexander O. Kovalevsky Medal
from the St. Petersburg Society for Naturalists in 2018.
Sally P. Leys is Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University
of Alberta, in Edmonton, Canada. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of
Victoria under George Mackie in 1996, for which she received the Canadian Society
of Zoologists Cameron Award 1997. She held a Commander C Bellairs Postdoctoral
Fellowship from McGill University for postdoctoral research in Barbados (1997)
and then won an NSERC PDF which she took to the University Aix Marseille,
France (1998) and later to the University of Queensland, Australia (1998-2000). She
won an NSERC Women’s University Research Award in 2000 and was Assistant
Professor (Limited Term) at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. In 2002,
she was awarded a Canada Research Chair Tier II at the University of Alberta in
“Evolutionary and Developmental Biology.” Her research interests broadly concern
understanding the origin of multicellularity in metazoans and more specifically the
cellular and molecular basis of coordination in
Date de parution : 05-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Mots-clés :
Evolutionary Biology; Developmental biology; Experimental biology; Prokaryotic-Eukaryotic dichotomy; Modularity in Embyronic Development; Morphogenesis; ENaC; Mesodermal cells; Renal Progenitor Cells; Ectodermal cells; Animal Kingdom; Diverse animal lineages; Single Cell RNA Seq; Animal diversity; Integrin Adhesome; Amphimedon Queenslandica; Cell Matrix Junctions; Glass Sponges; Prey Cell; Malpighian Tubules; Renal Progenitor; Excretory Organs; SCRIBBLE Complex; Unicellular Ancestor; Flask Cell; Primary Urine; Slit Diaphragm; Social Amoeba Dictyostelium Discoideum; Mitochondrial RNA Editing; Germ Cells; Neuronal Cell Populations; Collecting Duct; Germline Specification; Distal Tubule; Primordial Germ Cells