Deleterious genetic mutations allow developmental biologists to understand how genes control development. However, not all loss of function genetic mutants develop phenotypic changes. Many deleterious mutations only produce a phenotype in a subset of mutant individuals, a phenomenon known as incomplete penetrance. Incomplete penetrance can confound analyses of gene function and our understanding of this widespread phenomenon remains inadequate. To better understand what controls penetrance, we capitalized on the zebrafish mef2ca mutant which produces craniofacial phenotypes with variable penetrance. Starting with a characterized mef2ca loss of function mutant allele, we used classical selective breeding methods to generate zebrafish strains...
Conventional genetic screens for recessive mutants are inadequate for studying biological processes ...
Developmental biology adresses how cells are organised into functional structures and eventually int...
One of the most powerful methods available to assign function to a gene is to inactivate or knockout...
AbstractSomitogenesis is a highly controlled process that results in segmentation of the paraxial me...
AbstractA major approach to the study of development is to compare the phenotypes of normal and muta...
Forward genetic screens remain at the forefront of biology as an unbiased approach for discovering a...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific cell type that contributes to a wide range of differe...
Decision-making is a crucial element of life for many organisms, but its genetic and neural basis is...
One of the major challenges of developmental biology is understanding the inductive and morphogeneti...
The widespread availability of programmable site-specific nucleases now enables targeted gene disrup...
Forward genetic analyses can reveal important developmental regulatory genes, and how they function ...
The study of touch-evoked behavior allows investigation of both the cells and circuits that generate...
BACKGROUND:Notch signaling is an evolutionarily conserved developmental pathway. Zebrafish mind bomb...
As model organism-based research shifts from forward to reverse genetics approaches, largely due to ...
AbstractPhenotypic robustness requires a process of developmental buffering that is largely not unde...
Conventional genetic screens for recessive mutants are inadequate for studying biological processes ...
Developmental biology adresses how cells are organised into functional structures and eventually int...
One of the most powerful methods available to assign function to a gene is to inactivate or knockout...
AbstractSomitogenesis is a highly controlled process that results in segmentation of the paraxial me...
AbstractA major approach to the study of development is to compare the phenotypes of normal and muta...
Forward genetic screens remain at the forefront of biology as an unbiased approach for discovering a...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific cell type that contributes to a wide range of differe...
Decision-making is a crucial element of life for many organisms, but its genetic and neural basis is...
One of the major challenges of developmental biology is understanding the inductive and morphogeneti...
The widespread availability of programmable site-specific nucleases now enables targeted gene disrup...
Forward genetic analyses can reveal important developmental regulatory genes, and how they function ...
The study of touch-evoked behavior allows investigation of both the cells and circuits that generate...
BACKGROUND:Notch signaling is an evolutionarily conserved developmental pathway. Zebrafish mind bomb...
As model organism-based research shifts from forward to reverse genetics approaches, largely due to ...
AbstractPhenotypic robustness requires a process of developmental buffering that is largely not unde...
Conventional genetic screens for recessive mutants are inadequate for studying biological processes ...
Developmental biology adresses how cells are organised into functional structures and eventually int...
One of the most powerful methods available to assign function to a gene is to inactivate or knockout...