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- Chang et al., 2016 - Regulatory circuit rewiring and functional divergence of the duplicate admp genes in dorsoventral axial patterning
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(a) The in situ hybridization of pks at the late gastrula stage labeled pigment cells in embryos over-expressing gfp (control) or admp1. (b) Quantification of pks-positive cells in injected embryos. The error bars are the standard deviation. (c) Sea urchin embryos injected with sea urchin admp2 mRNA lost both non-skeletogenic mesodermal cell lineages, including pigment cells (arrowheads) and blastocoelar cells (arrows, marked by col2a1 expression) at the gastrula stage. The in situ hybridizations of ese were performed at the mesenchyme blastula stage in control and admp2 mRNA-injected embryos. Embryos were observed from the lateral (lv) or vegetal side (vv), and the ventral side is to the left. (d) Two batches of zebrafish embryos were injected with 200 pg of mRNA encoding GFP and the phenotypes were observed at 24 hpf. The ratios of the displayed phenotypes are indicated at the bottom left corner. |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 410, Chang, Y.C., Pai, C.Y., Chen, Y.C., Ting, H.C., Martinez, P., Telford, M.J., Yu, J.K., Su, Y.H., Regulatory circuit rewiring and functional divergence of the duplicate admp genes in dorsoventral axial patterning, 108-18, Copyright (2016) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.