AbstractFormation of paired limbs in vertebrate embryos has long been a particularly useful paradigm for the study of pattern formation. Here, we show that Blimp-1, a SET domain and zinc finger-containing transcriptional factor, plays an important role in the development of the pectoral fins of the zebrafish structures that are homologous to forelimbs of amniotes. The blimp-1 gene is expressed dynamically in the mesenchyme as well as the ectodermal cells of the early fin bud, and later, in the cells of the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) of the outgrowing fin. Consistent with this expression profile, loss of Blimp-1 activity severely impairs fin outgrowth and patterning. We present evidence that blimp-1 functions downstream of tbx5 and fgf24 ...
The Dlx5 and Dlx6 genes encode homeodomain transcription factors essential for the proper developmen...
Despite their evolutionary, developmental, and functional importance the origin of vertebrate paired...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
AbstractFormation of paired limbs in vertebrate embryos has long been a particularly useful paradigm...
The transcription factor Tbx5 is necessary for development of the forelimb and closely linked with t...
AbstractMedian fins, unpaired appendages in fish, are fundamental locomotory organs that are believe...
AbstractDuring development of the limbs, Hox genes belonging to the paralogous groups 9–13 are expre...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Of the many unique chronicles of development and paleontology, none are so compelling as the transit...
International audienceThe Dlx5 and Dlx6 genes encode homeodomain transcription factors essential for...
International audienceThe Dlx5 and Dlx6 genes encode homeodomain transcription factors essential for...
<div><p>The <i>Dlx5</i> and <i>Dlx6</i> genes encode homeodomain transcription factors essential for...
The Dlx5 and Dlx6 genes encode homeodomain transcription factors essential for the proper developmen...
Despite their evolutionary, developmental, and functional importance the origin of vertebrate paired...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...
AbstractFormation of paired limbs in vertebrate embryos has long been a particularly useful paradigm...
The transcription factor Tbx5 is necessary for development of the forelimb and closely linked with t...
AbstractMedian fins, unpaired appendages in fish, are fundamental locomotory organs that are believe...
AbstractDuring development of the limbs, Hox genes belonging to the paralogous groups 9–13 are expre...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Motivation: Understanding the mechanisms by which the zebrafish pectoral fin develops is expected to...
Of the many unique chronicles of development and paleontology, none are so compelling as the transit...
International audienceThe Dlx5 and Dlx6 genes encode homeodomain transcription factors essential for...
International audienceThe Dlx5 and Dlx6 genes encode homeodomain transcription factors essential for...
<div><p>The <i>Dlx5</i> and <i>Dlx6</i> genes encode homeodomain transcription factors essential for...
The Dlx5 and Dlx6 genes encode homeodomain transcription factors essential for the proper developmen...
Despite their evolutionary, developmental, and functional importance the origin of vertebrate paired...
Here we genetically characterise pelvic finless, a naturally occurring model of hindlimb loss in zeb...