Literature DB >> 7579512

The evolution of vertebrate gastrulation.

E M De Robertis1, A Fainsod, L K Gont, H Steinbeisser.   

Abstract

The availability of molecular markers now permits the analysis of the common elements of vertebrate gastrulation. While gastrulation appears to be very diverse in the vertebrates, by analyzing a head-organizer marker, goosecoid, and a marker common to all forming mesoderm, Brachyury, we attempt to identify homologous structures and equivalent stages in Xenopus, zebrafish, chick and mouse gastrulation. Using a tail-organizer marker, Xnot-2, we also discuss how the late stages of gastrulation lead to the formation of the postanal tail, a structure characteristic of the chordates.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7579512

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Suppl


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7.  Comparative morphology and development of extra-ocular muscles in the lamprey and gnathostomes reveal the ancestral state and developmental patterns of the vertebrate head.

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