The segmentation of the vertebrate body plan during embryonic development is a rhythmic and sequential process governed by genetic oscillations. These genetic oscillations give rise to traveling waves of gene expression in the segmenting tissue. Here we present a minimal continuum theory of vertebrate segmentation that captures the key principles governing the dynamic patterns of gene expression including the effects of shortening of the oscillating tissue. We show that our theory can quantitatively account for the key features of segmentation observed in zebrafish, in particular the shape of the wave patterns, the period of segmentation and the segment length as a function of time.Fil: Jörg, David J. Max Planck Institute for the Physics of...
Background: Segmentation, the subdivision of the major body axis into repeated elements, is consider...
Background: Segmentation, the subdivision of the major body axis into repeated elements, is consider...
An important step in understanding biological rhythms is the control of period. A multicellular, rhy...
The segmentation of the vertebrate body plan during embryonic development is a rhythmic and sequenti...
During embryonic development, temporal and spatial cues are coordinated to generate a segmented body...
Rhythmic and sequential subdivision of the elongating vertebrate embryonic body axis into morphologi...
Rhythmic and sequential segmentation of the embryonic body plan is a vital developmental patterning ...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
Integrity of rhythmic spatial gene expression patterns in the vertebrate segmentation clock requires...
Recurrent processes are a general feature of living systems, from the cell cycle to circadian day-ni...
Segmentation is the partitioning of the body axis into a series of repeating units or segments. This...
Abstract Background Segmentation, the subdivision of ...
In vertebrate development, the sequential and rhythmic segmentation of the body axis is regulated by...
Abstract Background Segmentation, the subdivision of the major body axis into repeated elements, is ...
Background: Segmentation, the subdivision of the major body axis into repeated elements, is consider...
Background: Segmentation, the subdivision of the major body axis into repeated elements, is consider...
An important step in understanding biological rhythms is the control of period. A multicellular, rhy...
The segmentation of the vertebrate body plan during embryonic development is a rhythmic and sequenti...
During embryonic development, temporal and spatial cues are coordinated to generate a segmented body...
Rhythmic and sequential subdivision of the elongating vertebrate embryonic body axis into morphologi...
Rhythmic and sequential segmentation of the embryonic body plan is a vital developmental patterning ...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
Integrity of rhythmic spatial gene expression patterns in the vertebrate segmentation clock requires...
Recurrent processes are a general feature of living systems, from the cell cycle to circadian day-ni...
Segmentation is the partitioning of the body axis into a series of repeating units or segments. This...
Abstract Background Segmentation, the subdivision of ...
In vertebrate development, the sequential and rhythmic segmentation of the body axis is regulated by...
Abstract Background Segmentation, the subdivision of the major body axis into repeated elements, is ...
Background: Segmentation, the subdivision of the major body axis into repeated elements, is consider...
Background: Segmentation, the subdivision of the major body axis into repeated elements, is consider...
An important step in understanding biological rhythms is the control of period. A multicellular, rhy...