SummaryThe cell number of the early Drosophila embryo is determined by exactly 13 rounds of synchronous nuclear divisions, allowing cellularization and formation of the embryonic epithelium [1]. The pause in G2 in cycle 14 is controlled by multiple pathways, such as activation of DNA repair checkpoint, progression through S phase, and inhibitory phosphorylation of Cdk1, involving the genes grapes, mei41, and wee1 [2–8]. In addition, degradation of maternal RNAs [9] and zygotic gene expression [10, 11] are involved. The zinc finger Vielfältig (Vfl) controls expression of many early zygotic genes [12, 13], including the mitotic inhibitor frühstart [14, 15]. The functional relationship of these pathways and the mechanism for triggering the cel...
We have cloned the three rows (thr) gene, by a combination of chromosome microdissection and P eleme...
In Drosophila embryos, the mid-blastula transition (MBT) dramatically remodels the cell cycle during...
SummaryThe faithful execution of embryogenesis relies on the ability of organisms to respond to geno...
AbstractEarly metazoan development consists of cleavage stages characterized by rapid cell cycles th...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila embryogenesis is initiated by 13 rapid syncytial mitotic divisions tha...
One of the most prominent features at the mid-blastula transition (MBT) observed in most embryos is ...
<div><p>The Drosophila embryo proceeds through thirteen mitotic divisions as a syncytium. Its nuclei...
SummaryA conserved feature of the midblastula transition (MBT) is a requirement for a functional DNA...
The Drosophila embryo proceeds through thirteen mitotic divisions as a syncytium. Its nuclei distrib...
Externally deposited eggs begin development with an immense cytoplasm and a single overwhelmed nucle...
The Drosophila embryo proceeds through thirteen mitotic divisions as a syncytium. Its nuclei distrib...
AbstractBackground: Cell cycle checkpoints maintain the fidelity of the somatic cell cycle by ensuri...
For many organisms, the first goal of embryogenesis is to accumulate a large cell population to acco...
SummaryBackgroundIn Drosophila embryos, the midblastula transition (MBT) dramatically remodels the c...
Embryogenesis is typically initiated by a series of rapid mitotic divisions that are under maternal ...
We have cloned the three rows (thr) gene, by a combination of chromosome microdissection and P eleme...
In Drosophila embryos, the mid-blastula transition (MBT) dramatically remodels the cell cycle during...
SummaryThe faithful execution of embryogenesis relies on the ability of organisms to respond to geno...
AbstractEarly metazoan development consists of cleavage stages characterized by rapid cell cycles th...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila embryogenesis is initiated by 13 rapid syncytial mitotic divisions tha...
One of the most prominent features at the mid-blastula transition (MBT) observed in most embryos is ...
<div><p>The Drosophila embryo proceeds through thirteen mitotic divisions as a syncytium. Its nuclei...
SummaryA conserved feature of the midblastula transition (MBT) is a requirement for a functional DNA...
The Drosophila embryo proceeds through thirteen mitotic divisions as a syncytium. Its nuclei distrib...
Externally deposited eggs begin development with an immense cytoplasm and a single overwhelmed nucle...
The Drosophila embryo proceeds through thirteen mitotic divisions as a syncytium. Its nuclei distrib...
AbstractBackground: Cell cycle checkpoints maintain the fidelity of the somatic cell cycle by ensuri...
For many organisms, the first goal of embryogenesis is to accumulate a large cell population to acco...
SummaryBackgroundIn Drosophila embryos, the midblastula transition (MBT) dramatically remodels the c...
Embryogenesis is typically initiated by a series of rapid mitotic divisions that are under maternal ...
We have cloned the three rows (thr) gene, by a combination of chromosome microdissection and P eleme...
In Drosophila embryos, the mid-blastula transition (MBT) dramatically remodels the cell cycle during...
SummaryThe faithful execution of embryogenesis relies on the ability of organisms to respond to geno...