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Postembryonic Polarity Modification In The Acoel Convolutriloba Longifissura, Eric Young, James M. Sikes Ph.D.
Postembryonic Polarity Modification In The Acoel Convolutriloba Longifissura, Eric Young, James M. Sikes Ph.D.
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Metazoans establish the bilateral body plan early in embryogenesis by patterning orthogonal body axes with polarity that is unaltered during the lifetime of most animals. While some organisms re-establish/modify body axes during regeneration and asexual reproduction, the acoel flatworm Convolutriloba longifissura is unusual in its ability to modify left-right (L-R) axis polarity during longitudinal fission. We have developed C. longifissura as a model for studying the mechanisms of L-R polarity modification during postembryonic development. Regeneration experiments have elucidated the temporal dynamics of midline re-specification, suggesting that parallel L-R axes replace the pre-existing midline prior to longitudinal fission. We have characterized …