Micromeres and their immediate descendants have three known developmental functions in regularly developing sea urchins: immediately after their initial segregation, they are the source of an unidentified signal to the adjacent veg2 cells that is required for normal endomesodermal specification; a few cleavages later, they express Delta, a Notch ligand which triggers the conditional specification of the central mesodermal domain of the vegetal plate; and they exclusively give rise to the skeletogenic mesenchyme of the postgastrular embryo. We demonstrate the key components of the zygotic regulatory gene network that accounts for micromere specificity. This network is a subelement of the overall endomesoderm specification network of the Stro...
AbstractWe present the current form of a provisional DNA sequence-based regulatory gene network that...
AbstractThe Spdeadringer (Spdri) gene encodes an ARID-class transcription factor not previously know...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00121606 Copyright El...
Abstractpmar1 is a transcription factor in the paired class homeodomain family that was identified a...
pmar1 is a transcription factor in the paired class homeodomain family that was identified and found...
A gene regulatory network (GRN) controls the process by which the endomesoderm of the sea urchin emb...
AbstractA gene regulatory network (GRN) controls the process by which the endomesoderm of the sea ur...
Cell fates in the sea urchin embryo are remarkably labile, despite the fact that maternal polarity a...
Specification of sea urchin embryo micromeres occurs early in cleavage, with the establishment of a ...
The well-known regulative properties of the sea urchin embryo, coupled with the recent elucidation o...
We present the current form of a provisional DNA sequence-based regulatory gene network that explain...
<div><p>(A) The micromere determinant Pmar1 (circled in red) activates the PMC-GRN in micromere prog...
We present the current form of a provisional DNA sequence-based regulatory gene network that explain...
The Spdeadringer (Spdri) gene encodes an ARID-class transcription factor not previously known in sea...
Animals consist of body parts which are spatially discrete functional units. The spatial separation ...
AbstractWe present the current form of a provisional DNA sequence-based regulatory gene network that...
AbstractThe Spdeadringer (Spdri) gene encodes an ARID-class transcription factor not previously know...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00121606 Copyright El...
Abstractpmar1 is a transcription factor in the paired class homeodomain family that was identified a...
pmar1 is a transcription factor in the paired class homeodomain family that was identified and found...
A gene regulatory network (GRN) controls the process by which the endomesoderm of the sea urchin emb...
AbstractA gene regulatory network (GRN) controls the process by which the endomesoderm of the sea ur...
Cell fates in the sea urchin embryo are remarkably labile, despite the fact that maternal polarity a...
Specification of sea urchin embryo micromeres occurs early in cleavage, with the establishment of a ...
The well-known regulative properties of the sea urchin embryo, coupled with the recent elucidation o...
We present the current form of a provisional DNA sequence-based regulatory gene network that explain...
<div><p>(A) The micromere determinant Pmar1 (circled in red) activates the PMC-GRN in micromere prog...
We present the current form of a provisional DNA sequence-based regulatory gene network that explain...
The Spdeadringer (Spdri) gene encodes an ARID-class transcription factor not previously known in sea...
Animals consist of body parts which are spatially discrete functional units. The spatial separation ...
AbstractWe present the current form of a provisional DNA sequence-based regulatory gene network that...
AbstractThe Spdeadringer (Spdri) gene encodes an ARID-class transcription factor not previously know...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00121606 Copyright El...