(A) Brachyury is the most highly induced gene in the regenerating tissue. The two E. fetida homologs of Branchiostoma floridae (lancelet) Brachyury gene are shown in black and red. * Adjusted pVal<0.05; **Adjusted pVal<0.005. (B) Cluster of 951 genes that match the profile of Brachyury in k-means clustering (C) Expression pattern of developmental genes that are highly induced in the regenerating tissue. Grey box shows Brachyury and Even-skipped. (D) SOX4 is induced in regenerating tissue at 15dpa and 30dpa. Control (probed with sense probe; left panels 1 and 2) and anti-sense probe (right panels) before (-) and after (+) addition of chromogenic agent (NBT/BCIP).</p
<p>(A) Pie chart showing the times in development at which Brachyury target gene expression begins i...
SummaryPlanarians can regenerate any missing body part in a process requiring dividing cells called ...
<p>The RadViz classification algorithm was used to classify three tissue classes to determine the to...
Scatter plot of fold change of genes in the (A-C) control region (Y-axis) and (D-F) regenerated regi...
Brachyury is a transcription factor important for mesoderm formation in chordates. Ctenophores are b...
Brachyury is a transcription factor important for mesoderm formation in chordates. Ctenophores are b...
(A) Nerve Growth Factor gene is induced in regenerated tissue (solid black line) at 15dpa, 20dpa and...
Background: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to rebuild a body part that has been damaged ...
The T-box transcription factor Brachyury (T) is essential for formation of the posterior mesoderm an...
International audienceOrganisms that have evolved alternative modes of reproduction, complementary t...
Ascidians are invertebrate chordates, members of the subphylum Tunicata that represents the sister g...
Among chordate taxa, the cephalochordates diverged earlier than urochordates and vertebrates; thus, ...
SummaryPlanarians have been a classic model system for the study of regeneration, tissue homeostasis...
<p>Contigs which are regenerated at least from 10 reads are listed. *We identified genes whose E-val...
The T-box transcription factor Brachyury (T) is essential for formation of the posterior mesoderm an...
<p>(A) Pie chart showing the times in development at which Brachyury target gene expression begins i...
SummaryPlanarians can regenerate any missing body part in a process requiring dividing cells called ...
<p>The RadViz classification algorithm was used to classify three tissue classes to determine the to...
Scatter plot of fold change of genes in the (A-C) control region (Y-axis) and (D-F) regenerated regi...
Brachyury is a transcription factor important for mesoderm formation in chordates. Ctenophores are b...
Brachyury is a transcription factor important for mesoderm formation in chordates. Ctenophores are b...
(A) Nerve Growth Factor gene is induced in regenerated tissue (solid black line) at 15dpa, 20dpa and...
Background: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to rebuild a body part that has been damaged ...
The T-box transcription factor Brachyury (T) is essential for formation of the posterior mesoderm an...
International audienceOrganisms that have evolved alternative modes of reproduction, complementary t...
Ascidians are invertebrate chordates, members of the subphylum Tunicata that represents the sister g...
Among chordate taxa, the cephalochordates diverged earlier than urochordates and vertebrates; thus, ...
SummaryPlanarians have been a classic model system for the study of regeneration, tissue homeostasis...
<p>Contigs which are regenerated at least from 10 reads are listed. *We identified genes whose E-val...
The T-box transcription factor Brachyury (T) is essential for formation of the posterior mesoderm an...
<p>(A) Pie chart showing the times in development at which Brachyury target gene expression begins i...
SummaryPlanarians can regenerate any missing body part in a process requiring dividing cells called ...
<p>The RadViz classification algorithm was used to classify three tissue classes to determine the to...