Many genes are regulated by two or more enhancers that drive similar expression patterns. Evolutionary theory suggests that these seemingly redundant enhancers must have functionally important differences. In the simple ascidian chordate Ciona, the transcription factor Brachyury is induced exclusively in the presumptive notochord downstream of lineage specific regulators and FGF-responsive Ets family transcription factors. Here we exploit the ability to finely titrate FGF signaling activity via the MAPK pathway using the MEK inhibitor U0126 to quantify the dependence of transcription driven by different Brachyury reporter constructs on this direct upstream regulator. We find that the more powerful promoter-adjacent proximal enhancer and a w...
One of the striking findings of comparative developmental genetics was that expression patterns of c...
In chordates, neural induction is the first step of a complex developmental process through which ec...
Background: Mutations in gene regulatory networks often lead to genetic divergence without impacting...
AbstractExtrinsic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signal and intrinsic factors that determine the res...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyMichael VeemanEmbryonic development proceeds under the cont...
<div><p>The appearance of the notochord represented a milestone in Deuterostome evolution. The notoc...
The appearance of the notochord represented a milestone in Deuterostome evolution. The notochord is ...
The appearance of the notochord represented a milestone in Deuterostome evolution. The notochord is ...
The notochord is a defining feature of the chordate body plan. Experiments in ascidian, frog and mou...
AbstractTemporally and spatially co-expressed genes are expected to be regulated by common transcrip...
AbstractIn ascidian embryos, a fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signal induces notochord, mesenchyme, ...
International audienceAnteroposterior patterning of the ectoderm in the invertebrate chordate Ciona ...
AbstractThe Ci-Dll-B gene is an early regulator of ectodermal development in the ascidian Ciona inte...
International audienceIn chordates, formation of neural tissue from ectodermal cells requires an ind...
AbstractIn chordates, formation of neural tissue from ectodermal cells requires an induction. The mo...
One of the striking findings of comparative developmental genetics was that expression patterns of c...
In chordates, neural induction is the first step of a complex developmental process through which ec...
Background: Mutations in gene regulatory networks often lead to genetic divergence without impacting...
AbstractExtrinsic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signal and intrinsic factors that determine the res...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyMichael VeemanEmbryonic development proceeds under the cont...
<div><p>The appearance of the notochord represented a milestone in Deuterostome evolution. The notoc...
The appearance of the notochord represented a milestone in Deuterostome evolution. The notochord is ...
The appearance of the notochord represented a milestone in Deuterostome evolution. The notochord is ...
The notochord is a defining feature of the chordate body plan. Experiments in ascidian, frog and mou...
AbstractTemporally and spatially co-expressed genes are expected to be regulated by common transcrip...
AbstractIn ascidian embryos, a fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signal induces notochord, mesenchyme, ...
International audienceAnteroposterior patterning of the ectoderm in the invertebrate chordate Ciona ...
AbstractThe Ci-Dll-B gene is an early regulator of ectodermal development in the ascidian Ciona inte...
International audienceIn chordates, formation of neural tissue from ectodermal cells requires an ind...
AbstractIn chordates, formation of neural tissue from ectodermal cells requires an induction. The mo...
One of the striking findings of comparative developmental genetics was that expression patterns of c...
In chordates, neural induction is the first step of a complex developmental process through which ec...
Background: Mutations in gene regulatory networks often lead to genetic divergence without impacting...