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Research Article

Where did bone come from?

An overview of its evolution

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Pages 393-398 | Received 07 Dec 2010, Accepted 08 Mar 2011, Published online: 10 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Bone is specific to vertebrates, and originated as mineralization around the basal membrane of the throat or skin, giving rise to tooth-like structures and protective shields in animals with a soft cartilage-like endoskeleton. A combination of fossil anatomy and genetic information from modern species has improved our understanding of the evolution of bone. Thus, even in man, there are still similarities in the molecular regulation of skin appendages and bone. This article gives a brief overview of the major milestones in skeletal evolution. Some molecular machineries involving members of core genetic networks and their interactions are described in the context of both old theories and modern genetic approaches.

DOW did most of the reading and wrote the draft manuscript. PA initiated the work, made text revisions, added a few sections, and prepared the illustrations.