SummaryEarly Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of developmental timing. After a series of rapid cell divisions with concomitant reductions in cell size, the first major developmental transition is the midblastula transition (MBT), when zygotic transcription begins and cell cycles elongate [1–3]. Whereas the maintenance of a constant nuclear-to-cytoplasmic (N/C) volume ratio is a conserved cellular property [4–7], it has long been recognized that the N/C volume ratio changes dramatically during early Xenopus development [8]. We investigated how changes in nuclear size and the N/C volume ratio during early development contribute to the regulation of MBT timing. Whereas previous studies suggested a ro...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
More than just a container for DNA, the nuclear envelope carries out a wide variety of critical and ...
More than just a container for DNA, the nuclear envelope carries out a wide variety of critical and ...
Size of the nucleus, a membrane-bound organelle for DNA replication and transcription in eukaryotic ...
Background. Nuclear size is a tightly regulated cellular feature. Mechanisms that regulate nuclear s...
International audienceDuring the first rapid divisions of early development in many species, the DNA...
International audienceDuring the first rapid divisions of early development in many species, the DNA...
Multicellular development requires that cells reduce in size as a result of consecutive cell divisio...
Multicellular development requires that cells reduce in size as a result of consecutive cell divisio...
International audienceDetermining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that i...
grantor: University of TorontoTo investigate changes in cell cycle patterns during develop...
grantor: University of TorontoTo investigate changes in cell cycle patterns during develop...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
More than just a container for DNA, the nuclear envelope carries out a wide variety of critical and ...
More than just a container for DNA, the nuclear envelope carries out a wide variety of critical and ...
Size of the nucleus, a membrane-bound organelle for DNA replication and transcription in eukaryotic ...
Background. Nuclear size is a tightly regulated cellular feature. Mechanisms that regulate nuclear s...
International audienceDuring the first rapid divisions of early development in many species, the DNA...
International audienceDuring the first rapid divisions of early development in many species, the DNA...
Multicellular development requires that cells reduce in size as a result of consecutive cell divisio...
Multicellular development requires that cells reduce in size as a result of consecutive cell divisio...
International audienceDetermining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that i...
grantor: University of TorontoTo investigate changes in cell cycle patterns during develop...
grantor: University of TorontoTo investigate changes in cell cycle patterns during develop...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...