Unlike passive rupture of the human chorioamnion at birth, the insect extraembryonic (EE) tissues – the amnion and serosa – actively rupture and withdraw in late embryogenesis. Withdrawal is essential for development and has been a morphogenetic puzzle. Here, we use new fluorescent transgenic lines in the beetle Tribolium castaneum to show that the EE tissues dynamically form a basal-basal epithelial bilayer, contradicting the previous hypothesis of EE intercalation. We find that the EE tissues repeatedly detach and reattach throughout development and have distinct roles. Quantitative live imaging analyses show that the amnion initiates EE rupture in a specialized anterior-ventral cap. RNAi phenotypes demonstrate that the serosa contracts a...
Many animal embryos pull and close an epithelial sheet around the ellipsoidal egg surface during a g...
SummaryBackground: In the long-germ insect Drosophila, a single extraembryonic membrane, the amniose...
Embryogenesis in the beetle Tribolium is of increasing interest to both molecular and evolutionary b...
enhancer traps; fluorescence live imaging Unlike passive rupture of the human chorioamnion at birth,...
Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal flanks, ...
Epithelial morphogenesis, the progressive restructuring of tissue sheets, is fundamental to embryoge...
Summary Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal ...
AbstractAs extra-embryonic tissues, the amnion and serosa are not considered to contribute materiall...
Studies on new arthropod models such as the beetle Tribolium castaneum are shifting our knowledge of...
In Drosophila melanogaster, the germband forms directly on the egg surface and solely consists of em...
In Drosophila melanogaster, the germband forms directly on the egg surface and solely consists of em...
It is fascinating that the amnion and serosa/chorion, two extraembryonic (EE) tissues that are chara...
Extraembryonic development is familiar to mouse researchers, but the term is largely unknown among i...
AbstractExtraembryonic development is familiar to mouse researchers, but the term is largely unknown...
<div><p>In <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>, the germband forms directly on the egg surface and solely...
Many animal embryos pull and close an epithelial sheet around the ellipsoidal egg surface during a g...
SummaryBackground: In the long-germ insect Drosophila, a single extraembryonic membrane, the amniose...
Embryogenesis in the beetle Tribolium is of increasing interest to both molecular and evolutionary b...
enhancer traps; fluorescence live imaging Unlike passive rupture of the human chorioamnion at birth,...
Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal flanks, ...
Epithelial morphogenesis, the progressive restructuring of tissue sheets, is fundamental to embryoge...
Summary Insect embryos complete the outer form of the body via dorsal closure (DC) of the epidermal ...
AbstractAs extra-embryonic tissues, the amnion and serosa are not considered to contribute materiall...
Studies on new arthropod models such as the beetle Tribolium castaneum are shifting our knowledge of...
In Drosophila melanogaster, the germband forms directly on the egg surface and solely consists of em...
In Drosophila melanogaster, the germband forms directly on the egg surface and solely consists of em...
It is fascinating that the amnion and serosa/chorion, two extraembryonic (EE) tissues that are chara...
Extraembryonic development is familiar to mouse researchers, but the term is largely unknown among i...
AbstractExtraembryonic development is familiar to mouse researchers, but the term is largely unknown...
<div><p>In <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>, the germband forms directly on the egg surface and solely...
Many animal embryos pull and close an epithelial sheet around the ellipsoidal egg surface during a g...
SummaryBackground: In the long-germ insect Drosophila, a single extraembryonic membrane, the amniose...
Embryogenesis in the beetle Tribolium is of increasing interest to both molecular and evolutionary b...