SummaryBackgroundNematode vulva formation provides a paradigm to study the evolution of pattern formation and cell-fate specification. The Caenorhabditis elegans vulva is generated from three of six equipotent cells that form the so-called vulva equivalence group. During evolution, the size of the vulva equivalence group has changed: Panagrellus redivivus has eight, C. elegans six, and Pristionchus pacificus only three cells that are competent to form vulval tissue. In P. pacificus, programmed cell death of individual vulval precursor cells alters the size of the vulva equivalence group.ResultsWe have identified the genes controlling this cell-death event and the molecular mechanism of the reduction of the vulva equivalence group. Mutations...
Changes in the developmental processes and developmental mechanisms can result in the modification o...
AbstractFor a nonessential diminutive organ comprised of only 22 nuclei, the Caenorhabditis elegans ...
During induction of the Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodite vulva by the anchor cell of the gonad, ...
SummaryBackgroundNematode vulva formation provides a paradigm to study the evolution of pattern form...
Background: Nematode vulva formation provides a paradigm to study the evolution of pattern formation...
AbstractNematodes provide a useful experimental system with which to investigate the evolution of de...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a model organism commonly used to study developmental processes such as vu...
Spatial patterning of vulval precursor cell fates is achieved through a different two-stage inductio...
AbstractComparative studies have revealed a remarkable range of genetic changes in the mechanisms th...
Background: To understand how alterations in the molecular mechanisms underlying developmental proce...
AbstractThe cell interactions that specify the spatial pattern of vulval precursor cell (VPC) fates ...
AbstractVentral cord and vulva development are analyzed in a large sample of nematode species of the...
AbstractOne system that can be used to study the evolution of gene function is the nematode vulva. I...
AbstractRecent studies of vulva development in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus have identified c...
Comparative studies of vulva development between Caenorhabditis elegans and other nematode species h...
Changes in the developmental processes and developmental mechanisms can result in the modification o...
AbstractFor a nonessential diminutive organ comprised of only 22 nuclei, the Caenorhabditis elegans ...
During induction of the Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodite vulva by the anchor cell of the gonad, ...
SummaryBackgroundNematode vulva formation provides a paradigm to study the evolution of pattern form...
Background: Nematode vulva formation provides a paradigm to study the evolution of pattern formation...
AbstractNematodes provide a useful experimental system with which to investigate the evolution of de...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a model organism commonly used to study developmental processes such as vu...
Spatial patterning of vulval precursor cell fates is achieved through a different two-stage inductio...
AbstractComparative studies have revealed a remarkable range of genetic changes in the mechanisms th...
Background: To understand how alterations in the molecular mechanisms underlying developmental proce...
AbstractThe cell interactions that specify the spatial pattern of vulval precursor cell (VPC) fates ...
AbstractVentral cord and vulva development are analyzed in a large sample of nematode species of the...
AbstractOne system that can be used to study the evolution of gene function is the nematode vulva. I...
AbstractRecent studies of vulva development in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus have identified c...
Comparative studies of vulva development between Caenorhabditis elegans and other nematode species h...
Changes in the developmental processes and developmental mechanisms can result in the modification o...
AbstractFor a nonessential diminutive organ comprised of only 22 nuclei, the Caenorhabditis elegans ...
During induction of the Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodite vulva by the anchor cell of the gonad, ...