Homologues of developmentally important regulatory genes from other species have been found to be expressed in early amphibian development. The Drosophila dorso-ventral polarity .gene, dorsal, is involved in the formation of ventral structures and dorsal- mutants arise from a default state where only dorsal structures are formed. A Xenopus homologue of dorsal may play a crucial role in interpreting some of the earliest embryonic signals
RNA sequencing has allowed high-throughput screening of differential gene expression in many tissues...
AbstractThe amphibian Xenopus laevis has been successfully used for many years as a model system for...
International audienceXenopus laevis is an amphibian (frog) species widely used in developmental bio...
Part I of the dissertation focused on (1) the identification of maternal dorsalizing RNAs that are l...
AbstractAn old idea about the relationship between arthropod and vertebrate body plans has been give...
AbstractWe show here that a secreted EGF-Discoidin-domain protein, Xenopus Del1 (xDel1), is an essen...
Hox genes are a very important family of transcription factors during development of vertebrate and ...
AbstractDevelopmental genetics of XenopusbyJessica Burnham LyonsDoctor of Philosophy in Molecular an...
The research described in this thesis mainly focussed on making and refining a model that describes ...
AbstractBone morphogenetic protein 1 (BMP1) is a metalloproteinase closely related toDrosophilaTollo...
In this paper we address the question of how genes can control development by using Xenopus as a mod...
AbstractThe maternal Dorsal regulatory gradient initiates the differentiation of several tissues in ...
The endoderm is the inner germ layer of the vertebrate embryo from which the respiratory and digesti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 1998.Includes bibliographi...
WDR68, also known as DCAF7, is a WD40 repeated domain protein highly conserved in eukaryotic organis...
RNA sequencing has allowed high-throughput screening of differential gene expression in many tissues...
AbstractThe amphibian Xenopus laevis has been successfully used for many years as a model system for...
International audienceXenopus laevis is an amphibian (frog) species widely used in developmental bio...
Part I of the dissertation focused on (1) the identification of maternal dorsalizing RNAs that are l...
AbstractAn old idea about the relationship between arthropod and vertebrate body plans has been give...
AbstractWe show here that a secreted EGF-Discoidin-domain protein, Xenopus Del1 (xDel1), is an essen...
Hox genes are a very important family of transcription factors during development of vertebrate and ...
AbstractDevelopmental genetics of XenopusbyJessica Burnham LyonsDoctor of Philosophy in Molecular an...
The research described in this thesis mainly focussed on making and refining a model that describes ...
AbstractBone morphogenetic protein 1 (BMP1) is a metalloproteinase closely related toDrosophilaTollo...
In this paper we address the question of how genes can control development by using Xenopus as a mod...
AbstractThe maternal Dorsal regulatory gradient initiates the differentiation of several tissues in ...
The endoderm is the inner germ layer of the vertebrate embryo from which the respiratory and digesti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 1998.Includes bibliographi...
WDR68, also known as DCAF7, is a WD40 repeated domain protein highly conserved in eukaryotic organis...
RNA sequencing has allowed high-throughput screening of differential gene expression in many tissues...
AbstractThe amphibian Xenopus laevis has been successfully used for many years as a model system for...
International audienceXenopus laevis is an amphibian (frog) species widely used in developmental bio...