Early development of the mineralized external skeleton of the polyplacophoran mollusk, with insight into the evolutionary history of shell plates and spicules
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Abstract
Recent molecular phylogenetic studies have raised two questions about the evolutionary history of the calcified exoskeleton of mollusks. The first question concerns the homology of the two types of skeleton; whether spicules and shell plates share an evolutionary origin. The second question is the homology of the shell plates between chitons and other mollusks, including gastropods and bivalves. To gain insight into these questions, we examined the early development of shell plates and spicules in chitons. We identified several developmental genes that are involved in both shell plates and spicules, suggesting that spicules and shell plates share a common evolutionary origin. We also found that subpopulations of the dorsal shell field (the ridge and the plate field) have specific gene expression profiles. The differential gene expression of the ridge and plate field is not identical to the profiles of the zones of the gastropod shell field. This observation may suggest an independent evolutionary origin of the shell plates in chitons and gastropods.
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