AbstractIn many animals, the first cue for development is transcripts and/or proteins that are provided maternally and are localized at specific regions of fertilized eggs and early embryos. The ascidian is known to exhibit a mosaic mode of development, which is largely dependent on localized maternal factors. In early Ciona intestinalis embryos, the posterior-most localization appears to be the major specialized pattern of maternal transcripts. The present study examined the temporal and spatial expression pattern of 40 genes known as pem/postplasmic genes, for which maternal mRNAs are localized at the posterior-most region during early Ciona embryogenesis. Ten of these genes showed redistribution to B8.12-line cells, which are known to gi...
AbstractEmbryonic cell specification and pattern formation in the ascidian embryo are controlled by ...
AbstractExpression cloning of maternally expressed genes of the ascidian Ciona savignyi demonstrated...
SummaryBackgroundOrientation and positioning of the cell division plane are essential for generation...
AbstractIn many animals, the first cue for development is transcripts and/or proteins that are provi...
AbstractMaternal factors localized in the posterior-vegetal cytoplasm of an ascidian egg are essenti...
AbstractThe posterior–vegetal cytoplasm of an ascidian egg contains maternal factors required for pa...
AbstractA cDNA library prepared from fertilized eggs of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi was screene...
AbstractDuring ascidian embryogenesis, some mRNAs show clear localization at the posterior-most regi...
AbstractThe posterior–vegetal cytoplasm of an ascidian egg contains maternal factors required for pa...
AbstractWe report here proteomics-based protein profiles of three embryonic stages of the ascidian C...
Ascidians (urochodates: Ciona intestinalis and Phallusia mammillata ) are considered the closest inv...
SummaryBackgroundOrientation and positioning of the cell division plane are essential for generation...
AbstractA set of 1,378 expressed sequence tags (ESTs), both the 5′-most and 3′-most ends, derived fr...
AbstractAscidian postplasmic/PEM RNAs constitute a large class of cortical maternal RNAs which inclu...
AbstractAscidian postplasmic/PEM RNAs constitute a large class of cortical maternal RNAs which inclu...
AbstractEmbryonic cell specification and pattern formation in the ascidian embryo are controlled by ...
AbstractExpression cloning of maternally expressed genes of the ascidian Ciona savignyi demonstrated...
SummaryBackgroundOrientation and positioning of the cell division plane are essential for generation...
AbstractIn many animals, the first cue for development is transcripts and/or proteins that are provi...
AbstractMaternal factors localized in the posterior-vegetal cytoplasm of an ascidian egg are essenti...
AbstractThe posterior–vegetal cytoplasm of an ascidian egg contains maternal factors required for pa...
AbstractA cDNA library prepared from fertilized eggs of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi was screene...
AbstractDuring ascidian embryogenesis, some mRNAs show clear localization at the posterior-most regi...
AbstractThe posterior–vegetal cytoplasm of an ascidian egg contains maternal factors required for pa...
AbstractWe report here proteomics-based protein profiles of three embryonic stages of the ascidian C...
Ascidians (urochodates: Ciona intestinalis and Phallusia mammillata ) are considered the closest inv...
SummaryBackgroundOrientation and positioning of the cell division plane are essential for generation...
AbstractA set of 1,378 expressed sequence tags (ESTs), both the 5′-most and 3′-most ends, derived fr...
AbstractAscidian postplasmic/PEM RNAs constitute a large class of cortical maternal RNAs which inclu...
AbstractAscidian postplasmic/PEM RNAs constitute a large class of cortical maternal RNAs which inclu...
AbstractEmbryonic cell specification and pattern formation in the ascidian embryo are controlled by ...
AbstractExpression cloning of maternally expressed genes of the ascidian Ciona savignyi demonstrated...
SummaryBackgroundOrientation and positioning of the cell division plane are essential for generation...