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Rete ridges reveal distinct epidermal programs shaping mammalian skin
evolutionary-biology2 months ago

Rete ridges reveal distinct epidermal programs shaping mammalian skin

Across mammals, rete ridges form through a BMP-driven epidermal program that is distinct from the development of hair follicles and sweat glands, linking epidermal thickening with dermal pockets. The timing of ridge formation aligns perinatally in humans and pigs, and has been observed in dolphins and bears, while neonatal pig wounds can regenerate rete ridges de novo. The authors also show that mouse fingerpad rete ridges require epidermal BMP signaling, leading to the idea that evolution replaced discrete skin appendage programs with an interconnected epidermal–dermal network. This work has implications for regenerative approaches to restore epidermal structures after injury or disease.

The Fascinating World of Gene-Edited Snakes and Their Evolutionary Mysteries
science2 years ago

The Fascinating World of Gene-Edited Snakes and Their Evolutionary Mysteries

Scientists have used CRISPR gene-editing to create the world's first genetically modified snakes, which lack the hexagonal scales found on the dorsal-lateral scales of corn snakes. The researchers found that the spatial organisation of the placodes that determine the positioning of the scales follows a pattern first explained by mathematician Alan Turing. The study provides new insight into how snakes develop their precisely patterned scales, which are the result of placodes, small, thickened structures on the skin that develop at the embryonic level.