We have used expression profiling and in vivo imaging to characterize Caenorhabditis elegans embryos as they transit from a developmentally plastic state to the onset of differentiation. Normally, this transition is accompanied by activation of developmental regulators and differentiation genes, downregulation of early-expressed genes, and large-scale reorganization of chromatin. We find that loss of plasticity and differentiation onset depends on the Polycomb complex protein mes-2/E(Z). mes-2 mutants display prolonged developmental plasticity in response to heterologous developmental regulators. Early-expressed genes remain active, differentiation genes fail to reach wild-type levels, and chromatin retains a decompacted morphology in mes-2...
AbstractThe transition from egg to embryo occurs in the absence of transcription yet requires signif...
AbstractThe transition from egg to embryo occurs in the absence of transcription yet requires signif...
AbstractFollowing a phase of rapid proliferation, cells in developing embryos must decide when to ce...
SummaryWe have used expression profiling and in vivo imaging to characterize Caenorhabditis elegans ...
SummaryWe have used expression profiling and in vivo imaging to characterize Caenorhabditis elegans ...
AbstractA rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. How...
International audienceWhile Caenorhabditis elegans was originally regarded as a model for investigat...
A rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. However, on...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...
International audienceWhile Caenorhabditis elegans was originally regarded as a model for investigat...
AbstractIn early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, asymmetric cell divisions produce descendants with ...
AbstractA rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. How...
AbstractDuring Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis, a maternally supplied transcription factor, SKN...
We review key morphogenetic events that occur during Caenorhabditis elegans (www.wormbase.org/) embr...
AbstractIn vertebrates, oocytes undergo maturation, arrest in metaphase II, and can then be fertiliz...
AbstractThe transition from egg to embryo occurs in the absence of transcription yet requires signif...
AbstractThe transition from egg to embryo occurs in the absence of transcription yet requires signif...
AbstractFollowing a phase of rapid proliferation, cells in developing embryos must decide when to ce...
SummaryWe have used expression profiling and in vivo imaging to characterize Caenorhabditis elegans ...
SummaryWe have used expression profiling and in vivo imaging to characterize Caenorhabditis elegans ...
AbstractA rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. How...
International audienceWhile Caenorhabditis elegans was originally regarded as a model for investigat...
A rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. However, on...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...
International audienceWhile Caenorhabditis elegans was originally regarded as a model for investigat...
AbstractIn early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, asymmetric cell divisions produce descendants with ...
AbstractA rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. How...
AbstractDuring Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis, a maternally supplied transcription factor, SKN...
We review key morphogenetic events that occur during Caenorhabditis elegans (www.wormbase.org/) embr...
AbstractIn vertebrates, oocytes undergo maturation, arrest in metaphase II, and can then be fertiliz...
AbstractThe transition from egg to embryo occurs in the absence of transcription yet requires signif...
AbstractThe transition from egg to embryo occurs in the absence of transcription yet requires signif...
AbstractFollowing a phase of rapid proliferation, cells in developing embryos must decide when to ce...