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. 2019 Dec 3;10:1433. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.01433

Table 1.

Novel inherent properties in animal development and evolution.

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

Each list is nonexhaustive but contains the most important examples of its respective category.