AbstractIn order to examine transcriptional regulation globally, during early vertebrate embryonic development, we have prepared Xenopus laevis cDNA microarrays. These prototype embryonic arrays contain 864 sequenced gastrula cDNA. In order to analyze and store array data, a microarray analysis pipeline was developed and integrated with sequence analysis and annotation tools. In three independent experimental settings, we demonstrate the power of these global approaches and provide optimized protocols for their application to molecular embryology. In the first set, by comparing maternal versus zygotic transcription, we document groups of genes that are temporally regulated. This analytical approach resulted in the discovery of novel tempora...
AbstractThe understanding of vertebrate development has greatly benefited from the study of gastrula...
AbstractAdvances in RNA sequencing technologies have led to the surprising discovery that a vast num...
Animal embryos have the remarkable property of self-organization. Over 125 years ago, Hans Driesch s...
AbstractIn order to examine transcriptional regulation globally, during early vertebrate embryonic d...
Altmann CR, Bell E, Sczyrba A, et al. Microarray-based analysis of early development in Xenopus laev...
AbstractThe understanding of vertebrate development has greatly benefited from the study of gastrula...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
Equipe Génomique Fonctionelle chez Xenopus tropicalisInternational audienceCytoplasmic control of th...
Cytoplasmic control of the adenylation state of mRNAs is a critical post-transcriptional process inv...
AbstractThe amphibian Xenopus laevis has been successfully used for many years as a model system for...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
Animal embryos have the remarkable property of self-organization. Over 125 years ago, Hans Driesch s...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
AbstractThe understanding of vertebrate development has greatly benefited from the study of gastrula...
AbstractAdvances in RNA sequencing technologies have led to the surprising discovery that a vast num...
Animal embryos have the remarkable property of self-organization. Over 125 years ago, Hans Driesch s...
AbstractIn order to examine transcriptional regulation globally, during early vertebrate embryonic d...
Altmann CR, Bell E, Sczyrba A, et al. Microarray-based analysis of early development in Xenopus laev...
AbstractThe understanding of vertebrate development has greatly benefited from the study of gastrula...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
Equipe Génomique Fonctionelle chez Xenopus tropicalisInternational audienceCytoplasmic control of th...
Cytoplasmic control of the adenylation state of mRNAs is a critical post-transcriptional process inv...
AbstractThe amphibian Xenopus laevis has been successfully used for many years as a model system for...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
Animal embryos have the remarkable property of self-organization. Over 125 years ago, Hans Driesch s...
With the availability of deep RNA sequencing, model organisms such as Xenopus offer an outstanding o...
AbstractThe understanding of vertebrate development has greatly benefited from the study of gastrula...
AbstractAdvances in RNA sequencing technologies have led to the surprising discovery that a vast num...
Animal embryos have the remarkable property of self-organization. Over 125 years ago, Hans Driesch s...