Xi-Ping Dong
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Dong X, Duan B, Liu J, Donoghue P
R Soc Open Sci
. 2022 Oct;
9(10):220115.
PMID: 36249341
The Wangcun fossil Lagerstätte in Hunan, South China, has yielded hundreds of fossilized embryos of representing different developmental stages. Internal tissues have only rarely been observed, impeding further understanding of...
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Duan B, Dong X, Porras L, Vargas K, Cunningham J, Donoghue P
Proc Biol Sci
. 2017 Dec;
284(1869).
PMID: 29237861
Early Cambrian has been described from embryonic and post-embryonic stages of development, exhibiting long germ-band development. There has been some debate about the pattern of segmentation, but this interpretation, as...
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Davies T, Rahman I, Lautenschlager S, Cunningham J, Asher R, Barrett P, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2017 Apr;
284(1852).
PMID: 28404779
Over the past two decades, the development of methods for visualizing and analysing specimens digitally, in three and even four dimensions, has transformed the study of living and fossil organisms....
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Murdock D, Dong X, Repetski J, Marone F, Stampanoni M, Donoghue P
Nature
. 2013 Oct;
502(7472):546-9.
PMID: 24132236
Conodonts are an extinct group of jawless vertebrates whose tooth-like elements are the earliest instance of a mineralized skeleton in the vertebrate lineage, inspiring the 'inside-out' hypothesis that teeth evolved...
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Dong X, Cunningham J, Bengtson S, Thomas C, Liu J, Stampanoni M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2013 Mar;
280(1757):20130071.
PMID: 23446532
The Early Cambrian organism Olivooides is known from both embryonic and post-embryonic stages and, consequently, it has the potential to yield vital insights into developmental evolution at the time that...
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Donoghue P, Bengtson S, Dong X, Gostling N, Huldtgren T, Cunningham J, et al.
Nature
. 2006 Aug;
442(7103):680-3.
PMID: 16900198
Fossilized embryos from the late Neoproterozoic and earliest Phanerozoic have caused much excitement because they preserve the earliest stages of embryology of animals that represent the initial diversification of metazoans....
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Donoghue P, Kouchinsky A, Waloszek D, Bengtson S, Dong X, Valkov A, et al.
Evol Dev
. 2006 Mar;
8(2):232-8.
PMID: 16509901
We report new discoveries of embryos and egg capsules from the Lower Cambrian of Siberia, Middle Cambrian of Australia and Lower Ordovician of North America. Together with existing records, embryos...
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Dong X, Donoghue P, Cunningham J, Liu J, Cheng H
Evol Dev
. 2005 Sep;
7(5):468-82.
PMID: 16174039
The fossil record provides a paucity of data on the development of extinct organisms, particularly for their embryology. The recovery of fossilized embryos heralds new insight into the evolution of...
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Dong X, Donoghue P, Cheng H, Liu J
Nature
. 2004 Jan;
427(6971):237-40.
PMID: 14724636
Comparative embryology is integral to uncovering the pattern and process of metazoan phylogeny, but it relies on the assumption that life histories of living taxa are representative of their antecedents....