In the original article, there was a mistake in Table 1 as published. Because of an editing error, the lines for “Apicobasal cell polarization” and “Nonliquid cellular assemblages via matrices” were transposed. The corrected Table 1 appears below.
Table 1
| Property | Gene or molecular motif | Character |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Properties dependent on novel genes or regulatory motifs coincident with emergence of Metazoa Liquid-tissue state Regulated cell polarity Capacity to exaggerate intrinsic cell functions Morphogen gradients | Classical cadherins Wnt Enhancers; PcGI proteins Hedgehog, BMPs | Multicellularity; layering Lumens; elongated tissues Differentiation Simple cell patterns |
| 2. Properties dependent on novel genes acquired after metazoan origins Liquid-crystalline-tissue state Wettable substrata (basal lamina) Lateral inhibition; oscillation of gene expression Multiple alternative cell types | Vang/Stbm Peroxidasin Notch, Hes1 MyoD, PPARy, SMAD | Tissue elongation Appendages, glands Complex cell patterns Complex tissues, organs |
| 3. Properties dependent on ancestral genes repurposed into DPMs in the multicellular context Cell-cell cohesion in liquid tissues Apicobasal cell polarization Nonliquid cellular assemblages via matrices Cell-cell electrical coupling | Grainyhead β-catenin Collagen IV Voltage-gated channels | E-M transformation Epithelia and lumens Mesenchymal tissues Bioelectrical integration |
Novel inherent properties in animal development and evolution.
Each list is nonexhaustive but contains the most important examples of its respective category.
The author apologizes for this error and states that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
Summary
Keywords
biogeneric, morphogenesis, pattern formation, cell differentiation, self-organization, phase transition, reaction-diffusion
Citation
Newman SA (2019) Corrigendum: Inherency of Form and Function in Animal Development and Evolution. Front. Physiol. 10:1433. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.01433
Received
01 November 2019
Accepted
04 November 2019
Published
03 December 2019
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Frontiers Editorial Office, Frontiers Media SA, Switzerland
Volume
10 - 2019
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*Correspondence: Stuart A. Newman newman@nymc.edu
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