SummaryThe Wnt genes encode secreted glycoprotein ligands that regulate many developmental processes from axis formation to tissue regeneration [1]. In bilaterians, there are at least 12 subfamilies of Wnt genes [2]. Wnt3 and Wnt8 are required for somitogenesis in vertebrates [3–7] and are thought to be involved in posterior specification in deuterostomes in general [8]. Although TCF and β-catenin have been implicated in the posterior patterning of some short-germ insects [9, 10], the specific Wnt ligands required for posterior specification in insects and other protostomes remained unknown. Here we investigated the function of Wnt8 in a chelicerate, the common house spider Achaearanea tepidariorum [11]. Knockdown of Wnt8 in Achaearanea via...
SummaryBackgroundIn insects, the gap gene hunchback (hb) is required for the formation of a set of a...
Summary Sequential addition of segments in the posteriorly growing end of the embryo is a developmen...
Background: Early developmental patterns of flatworms are extremely diverse and difficult to compare...
The Wnt genes represent a large family of secreted glycoprotein ligands that date back to early anim...
The Wnt genes represent a large family of secreted glycoprotein ligands that date back to early anim...
In short germ arthropods, posterior segments are added sequentially from a growth zone or segment ad...
My PhD project focused on the identification of components and the architecture of the gene regulato...
Spiders represent widely used model organisms for chelicerate and even arthropod development and evo...
SummaryDuring vertebrate embryogenesis, most of the mesodermal tissue posterior to the head forms fr...
Summarywingless (wg)/Wnt family are essential to development in virtually all metazoans. In short-ge...
Background: The Wnt genes encode secreted glycoprotein ligands that regulate a wide range of develop...
Posterior elongation of the developing embryo is a common feature of animal development. One group o...
AbstractArthropods, vertebrates, and annelids all have a segmented body. Our recent discovery of inv...
Animal visual systems are enormously diverse, but their development appears to be controlled by a se...
The Wnt genes encode secreted glycoprotein ligands that regulate a wide range of developmental proce...
SummaryBackgroundIn insects, the gap gene hunchback (hb) is required for the formation of a set of a...
Summary Sequential addition of segments in the posteriorly growing end of the embryo is a developmen...
Background: Early developmental patterns of flatworms are extremely diverse and difficult to compare...
The Wnt genes represent a large family of secreted glycoprotein ligands that date back to early anim...
The Wnt genes represent a large family of secreted glycoprotein ligands that date back to early anim...
In short germ arthropods, posterior segments are added sequentially from a growth zone or segment ad...
My PhD project focused on the identification of components and the architecture of the gene regulato...
Spiders represent widely used model organisms for chelicerate and even arthropod development and evo...
SummaryDuring vertebrate embryogenesis, most of the mesodermal tissue posterior to the head forms fr...
Summarywingless (wg)/Wnt family are essential to development in virtually all metazoans. In short-ge...
Background: The Wnt genes encode secreted glycoprotein ligands that regulate a wide range of develop...
Posterior elongation of the developing embryo is a common feature of animal development. One group o...
AbstractArthropods, vertebrates, and annelids all have a segmented body. Our recent discovery of inv...
Animal visual systems are enormously diverse, but their development appears to be controlled by a se...
The Wnt genes encode secreted glycoprotein ligands that regulate a wide range of developmental proce...
SummaryBackgroundIn insects, the gap gene hunchback (hb) is required for the formation of a set of a...
Summary Sequential addition of segments in the posteriorly growing end of the embryo is a developmen...
Background: Early developmental patterns of flatworms are extremely diverse and difficult to compare...