AbstractWe have identified the zebrafish tortuga (tor) gene by an ENU-induced mutation that disrupts the presomitic mesoderm (PSM) expression of Notch pathway genes. In tor mutants, Notch pathway gene expression persists in regions of the PSM where expression is normally off in wild type embryos. The expression of hairy/Enhancer of split-related 1 (her1) is affected first, followed by the delta genes deltaC and deltaD, and finally, by another hairy/Enhancer of split-related gene, her7. In situ hybridization with intron-specific probes for her1 and deltaC indicates that transcriptional bursts of expression are normal in tor mutants, suggesting that tor normally functions to refine her1 and deltaC message levels downstream of transcription. D...
AbstractVertebrate hairy genes are expressed in patterns thought to be readouts of a “segmentation c...
AbstractThe first morphological sign of vertebrate postcranial body segmentation is the sequential p...
Somitogenesis is the key developmental process, which divides the vertebrate body axis into segmenta...
AbstractThe Tübingen large-scale zebrafish genetic screen completed in 1996 identified a set of five...
Somitogenesis is the key developmental process which lays down the framework for an organised body p...
SummarySomitogenesis is the process by which the segmented precursors of the skeletal muscle and ver...
AbstractVertebrate segmentation is manifested during embryonic development as serially repeated unit...
AbstractDelta-Notch and FGF signaling are involved in the control of somitogenesis in zebrafish. her...
AbstractA molecular oscillator regulates the pace of vertebrate segmentation. Here, we show that the...
AbstractSegmentation of paraxial mesoderm in vertebrates is regulated by a genetic oscillator that m...
Somitogenesis is the key developmental process that lays down the framework for a metameric body in ...
AbstractSomitogenesis is a highly controlled process that results in segmentation of the paraxial me...
Suppressor of Hairless (Su(H)) codes for a protein that interacts with the intracellular domain of N...
The somites of the vertebrate embryo are clocked out sequentially from the presomitic mesoderm (PSM)...
Vertebrate embryos faithfully produce bilaterally symmetric somites that give rise to repetitive bod...
AbstractVertebrate hairy genes are expressed in patterns thought to be readouts of a “segmentation c...
AbstractThe first morphological sign of vertebrate postcranial body segmentation is the sequential p...
Somitogenesis is the key developmental process, which divides the vertebrate body axis into segmenta...
AbstractThe Tübingen large-scale zebrafish genetic screen completed in 1996 identified a set of five...
Somitogenesis is the key developmental process which lays down the framework for an organised body p...
SummarySomitogenesis is the process by which the segmented precursors of the skeletal muscle and ver...
AbstractVertebrate segmentation is manifested during embryonic development as serially repeated unit...
AbstractDelta-Notch and FGF signaling are involved in the control of somitogenesis in zebrafish. her...
AbstractA molecular oscillator regulates the pace of vertebrate segmentation. Here, we show that the...
AbstractSegmentation of paraxial mesoderm in vertebrates is regulated by a genetic oscillator that m...
Somitogenesis is the key developmental process that lays down the framework for a metameric body in ...
AbstractSomitogenesis is a highly controlled process that results in segmentation of the paraxial me...
Suppressor of Hairless (Su(H)) codes for a protein that interacts with the intracellular domain of N...
The somites of the vertebrate embryo are clocked out sequentially from the presomitic mesoderm (PSM)...
Vertebrate embryos faithfully produce bilaterally symmetric somites that give rise to repetitive bod...
AbstractVertebrate hairy genes are expressed in patterns thought to be readouts of a “segmentation c...
AbstractThe first morphological sign of vertebrate postcranial body segmentation is the sequential p...
Somitogenesis is the key developmental process, which divides the vertebrate body axis into segmenta...