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Exites in Cambrian arthropods and homology of arthropod limb branches.


ABSTRACT: The last common ancestor of all living arthropods had biramous postantennal appendages, with an endopodite and exopodite branching off the limb base. Morphological evidence for homology of these rami between crustaceans and chelicerates has, however, been challenged by data from clonal composition and from knockout of leg patterning genes. Cambrian arthropod fossils have been cited as providing support for competing hypotheses about biramy but have shed little light on additional lateral outgrowths, known as exites. Here we draw on microtomographic imaging of the Cambrian great-appendage arthropod Leanchoilia to reveal a previously undetected exite at the base of most appendages, composed of overlapping lamellae. A morphologically similar, and we infer homologous, exite is documented in the same position in members of the trilobite-allied Artiopoda. This early Cambrian exite morphology supplements an emerging picture from gene expression that exites may have a deeper origin in arthropod phylogeny than has been appreciated.

SUBMITTER: Liu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8324779 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exites in Cambrian arthropods and homology of arthropod limb branches.

Liu Yu Y   Edgecombe Gregory D GD   Schmidt Michel M   Bond Andrew D AD   Melzer Roland R RR   Zhai Dayou D   Mai Huijuan H   Zhang Maoyin M   Hou Xianguang X  

Nature communications 20210730 1


The last common ancestor of all living arthropods had biramous postantennal appendages, with an endopodite and exopodite branching off the limb base. Morphological evidence for homology of these rami between crustaceans and chelicerates has, however, been challenged by data from clonal composition and from knockout of leg patterning genes. Cambrian arthropod fossils have been cited as providing support for competing hypotheses about biramy but have shed little light on additional lateral outgrow  ...[more]

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