- many to
conclude that
somitogenesis is
coordinated by a "clock and wave" mechanism. In
technical terms, this
means that
somitogenesis occurs due to the largely...
-
ectoderm and
endoderm come into
apposition and form the
cloacal membrane.
Somitogenesis is the
process by
which somites (primitive segments) are produced. These...
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paired blocks of
paraxial mesoderm that form in the
embryonic stage of
somitogenesis,
along the head-to-tail axis in
segmented animals. In vertebrates, somites...
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establishes the dorsal-ventral axis.
Notch signaling is
central to
somitogenesis. In 1995, Notch1 was
shown to be
important for
coordinating the segmentation...
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Developmental METs have been
studied most
extensively in
embryogenesis during somitogenesis and
nephrogenesis and
carcinogenesis during metastasis, but it also...
- ribs and some of the skull, as well as muscle,
ligaments and skin.
Somitogenesis and the
subsequent distribution of
somites is
controlled by a clock...
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somites on
either side of the midline. This is
often referred to as
somitogenesis. In vertebrates,
segmentation is most
often explained in
terms of the...
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mesoderm due to a set of
oscillatory genes that
direct the
somitogenesis clock. The
snake somitogenesis clock operates at a
frequency 4
times that of a mouse...
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- 2003). "Transcriptional
oscillation of
lunatic fringe is
essential for
somitogenesis".
Genes & Development. 17 (7): 912–25. doi:10.1101/gad.250603. PMC 196028...