heterometamerie
Heterometamerie, also called heterometamerism in English, is a pattern of segmentation in which serially repeated body units (metameres) are not uniform but show regional specialization along the body axis. In organisms with heterometameric segmentation, different segments can have distinct morphologies, functions, or appendages, reflecting regional identity rather than complete sameness among segments. This contrasts with homometamerism, where metameres are relatively indistinguishable.
Developmentally, heterometamerism emerges from differential gene expression that patterns segments into zones or tagmata. Hox genes
In terms of distribution, heterometamerism is common in various arthropods, where the body is partitioned into
Understanding heterometamerism helps explain how modular body plans can evolve by rearranging, adding, or fusing segments,