WDR68, also known as DCAF7, is a WD40 repeated domain protein highly conserved in eukaryotic organisms in both plants and animals. This protein participates in numerous cellular processes and exerts its function through interactionwith other proteins. In the present work, we isolated, sequenced and characterized cDNA corresponding to the wdr68 gene in embryos of the amphibian Xenopus laevis. Syntenic analysis revealed high conservation of the genomicregion containing the WDR68 locus in amniotes. Nevertheless, in fishes and amphibians, we observed that the tandem genes surrounding wdr68 undergoes certain rearrangements with respect to the organization found in amniotes. We also defined the temporal and spatial expression pattern of the wdr68...
<div><p>Wnt proteins form a family of highly conserved secreted molecules that are critical mediator...
Background: The neural crest is a transient multipotent migratory cell population unique to vertebra...
AbstractThe morphology of the vertebrate head skeleton is highly plastic, with the number, size, sha...
Part I of the dissertation focused on (1) the identification of maternal dorsalizing RNAs that are l...
Wnt proteins form a family of highly conserved secreted molecules that are critical mediators of cel...
Xenopus has provided a powerful system to study cellular, developmental, and neuro-biology. The ava...
In this thesis, I describe the transcriptional regulation of neural crest throughout neurulation of ...
During early vertebrate embryogenesis, cell fate specification is often coupled with cell acquisitio...
This study characterizes the temporal and spatial expression during early Xenopus development of Xwn...
Background: Craniofacial birth defects result from defects in cranial neural crest (NC) patterning a...
The vestigial gene (vg) was first characterized in Drosophila and several homologues were identified...
Homologues of developmentally important regulatory genes from other species have been found to be ex...
The Xenopus laevis embryo has been subjected to almost saturating screens for molecules specifically...
AbstractBackground Recent studies have demonstrated that the Wnt, Frizzled and Notch proteins are in...
A large part of the peripheral nervous system originates from cranial placodes. Placodes are often v...
<div><p>Wnt proteins form a family of highly conserved secreted molecules that are critical mediator...
Background: The neural crest is a transient multipotent migratory cell population unique to vertebra...
AbstractThe morphology of the vertebrate head skeleton is highly plastic, with the number, size, sha...
Part I of the dissertation focused on (1) the identification of maternal dorsalizing RNAs that are l...
Wnt proteins form a family of highly conserved secreted molecules that are critical mediators of cel...
Xenopus has provided a powerful system to study cellular, developmental, and neuro-biology. The ava...
In this thesis, I describe the transcriptional regulation of neural crest throughout neurulation of ...
During early vertebrate embryogenesis, cell fate specification is often coupled with cell acquisitio...
This study characterizes the temporal and spatial expression during early Xenopus development of Xwn...
Background: Craniofacial birth defects result from defects in cranial neural crest (NC) patterning a...
The vestigial gene (vg) was first characterized in Drosophila and several homologues were identified...
Homologues of developmentally important regulatory genes from other species have been found to be ex...
The Xenopus laevis embryo has been subjected to almost saturating screens for molecules specifically...
AbstractBackground Recent studies have demonstrated that the Wnt, Frizzled and Notch proteins are in...
A large part of the peripheral nervous system originates from cranial placodes. Placodes are often v...
<div><p>Wnt proteins form a family of highly conserved secreted molecules that are critical mediator...
Background: The neural crest is a transient multipotent migratory cell population unique to vertebra...
AbstractThe morphology of the vertebrate head skeleton is highly plastic, with the number, size, sha...