Background: Stereotypic cleavage patterns play a crucial role in cell fate determination by precisely positioning early embryonic blastomeres. Although misplaced cell divisions can alter blastomere fates and cause embryonic defects, cleavage patterns have been modified several times during animal evolution. However, it remains unclear how evolutionary changes in cleavage impact the specification of blastomere fates. Here, we analyze the transition from spiral cleavage – a stereotypic pattern remarkably conserved in many protostomes – to a biradial cleavage pattern, which occurred during the evolution of bryozoans. Results: Using 3D-live imaging time-lapse microscopy (4D-microscopy), we characterize the cell lineage, MAPK signali...
Life for all animals starts with a precise 3D choreography of reductive divisions of the fertilized ...
Background: Among the four major bilaterian clades, Deuterostomia, Acoelomorpha, Ecdysozoa, and Loph...
Background: Phoronids, rhynchonelliform and linguliform brachiopods show striking similarities in th...
Abstract Background Stereotypic cleavage patterns play a crucial role in cell fate determination by ...
Background: Bryozoa is a clade of aquatic protostomes. The bryozoan life cycle typically comprises a...
Bryozoans and brachiopods are sessile, mostly marine animals, that use an elegant crown of tentacles...
Cleavage is the earliest developmental stage. During this stage, the fertilized oocyte gives rise to...
Sequence of cell divisions in the vegetal ectoderm of wt2. Images from Additional file 9: Video S5, ...
At least five animal phyla exhibit spiralian development, which is characterized by striking similar...
BACKGROUND: Spiral cleavage is a conserved, early developmental mode found in several phyla of Lopho...
AbstractCtenophores are marine invertebrates that develop rapidly and directly into juvenile adults....
International audienceThe ascidian embryo is an ideal system to investigate how cell position is det...
AbstractSpiralian development is shared by several protostome phyla and characterized by regularitie...
International audienceCells are arranged into species-specific patterns during early embryogenesis. ...
SYNOPSIS. The Spiralia, an assemblage of phyla united by their stereotypic pattern of early embryoni...
Life for all animals starts with a precise 3D choreography of reductive divisions of the fertilized ...
Background: Among the four major bilaterian clades, Deuterostomia, Acoelomorpha, Ecdysozoa, and Loph...
Background: Phoronids, rhynchonelliform and linguliform brachiopods show striking similarities in th...
Abstract Background Stereotypic cleavage patterns play a crucial role in cell fate determination by ...
Background: Bryozoa is a clade of aquatic protostomes. The bryozoan life cycle typically comprises a...
Bryozoans and brachiopods are sessile, mostly marine animals, that use an elegant crown of tentacles...
Cleavage is the earliest developmental stage. During this stage, the fertilized oocyte gives rise to...
Sequence of cell divisions in the vegetal ectoderm of wt2. Images from Additional file 9: Video S5, ...
At least five animal phyla exhibit spiralian development, which is characterized by striking similar...
BACKGROUND: Spiral cleavage is a conserved, early developmental mode found in several phyla of Lopho...
AbstractCtenophores are marine invertebrates that develop rapidly and directly into juvenile adults....
International audienceThe ascidian embryo is an ideal system to investigate how cell position is det...
AbstractSpiralian development is shared by several protostome phyla and characterized by regularitie...
International audienceCells are arranged into species-specific patterns during early embryogenesis. ...
SYNOPSIS. The Spiralia, an assemblage of phyla united by their stereotypic pattern of early embryoni...
Life for all animals starts with a precise 3D choreography of reductive divisions of the fertilized ...
Background: Among the four major bilaterian clades, Deuterostomia, Acoelomorpha, Ecdysozoa, and Loph...
Background: Phoronids, rhynchonelliform and linguliform brachiopods show striking similarities in th...