Biomineralisation is the process by which living organisms produce hard structures such as shells and bone. There are multiple independent origins of biomineralised skeletons across the tree of life. This review gives a glimpse into the diversity of spiralian biominerals and what they can teach us about the evolution of novelty. It discusses different levels of biological organisation that may be informative to understand the evolution of biomineralisation and considers the relationship between skeletal and non-skeletal biominerals. More specifically, this review explores if cell type and gene regulatory network approaches could enhance our understanding of the evolutionary origins of biomineralisation.
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Sleight, V. A. (2023, November 1). Cell type and gene regulatory network approaches in the evolution of spiralian biomineralisation. Briefings in Functional Genomics. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/bfgp/elad033
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