The muscle segments of fish have a folded shape, termed a chevron, which is thought to be optimal for the undulating body movements of swimming. However, the mechanism shaping the chevron during embryogenesis is not understood. Here, we used time-lapse microscopy of developing zebrafish embryos spanning the entire somitogenesis period to quantify the dynamics of chevron shape development. By comparing such time courses with the start of movements in wildtype zebrafish and analysing immobile mutants, we show that the previously implicated body movements do not play a role in chevron formation. Further, the monotonic increase of chevron angle along the anteroposterior axis revealed by our data constrains or rules out possible contributions by...
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...
Functional morphology has benefited greatly from the input of techniques and thinking from other dis...
AbstractConvergent extension driven by mediolateral intercalation of chondrocytes is a key process t...
The muscle segments of fish have a folded shape, termed a chevron, which is thought to be optimal fo...
The body segments of fish have a folded shape, called chevron, which is obvious from the oblique ori...
AbstractThe most obvious segmental structures in the vertebrate embryo are somites: transient struct...
The body axis of vertebrates is subdivided into repetitive compartments called somites, which give r...
AbstractEmbryonic morphogenesis takes place via a series of dramatic collective cell movements. The ...
The development and growth of vertebrate axial muscle have been studied for decades at both the desc...
Movements are important. When animals move, they exert mechanical load on their bodies and their mus...
Developmental biologists try to elucidate how it is possible for cells, all originating from the sam...
The fast muscle fibres in the anterior trunk of teleost fish are primarily responsible for large amp...
ABSTRACT: The development and properties of locomotor behaviors in zebrafish embryos raised at 28.5°...
International audienceAbstract Motivation Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pector...
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...
Functional morphology has benefited greatly from the input of techniques and thinking from other dis...
AbstractConvergent extension driven by mediolateral intercalation of chondrocytes is a key process t...
The muscle segments of fish have a folded shape, termed a chevron, which is thought to be optimal fo...
The body segments of fish have a folded shape, called chevron, which is obvious from the oblique ori...
AbstractThe most obvious segmental structures in the vertebrate embryo are somites: transient struct...
The body axis of vertebrates is subdivided into repetitive compartments called somites, which give r...
AbstractEmbryonic morphogenesis takes place via a series of dramatic collective cell movements. The ...
The development and growth of vertebrate axial muscle have been studied for decades at both the desc...
Movements are important. When animals move, they exert mechanical load on their bodies and their mus...
Developmental biologists try to elucidate how it is possible for cells, all originating from the sam...
The fast muscle fibres in the anterior trunk of teleost fish are primarily responsible for large amp...
ABSTRACT: The development and properties of locomotor behaviors in zebrafish embryos raised at 28.5°...
International audienceAbstract Motivation Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pector...
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...
Functional morphology has benefited greatly from the input of techniques and thinking from other dis...
AbstractConvergent extension driven by mediolateral intercalation of chondrocytes is a key process t...