Find the chemical switch, flip it the other
way in embryonic development, and the result would be a bird with a tail.
Not exact matches
In a similar way to how they work in other cells, epigenetic markers push PGCs to their fate during embryonic development, but PGCs are unique because when they develop into sperm and eggs, the epigenetic markers are erase
In a similar
way to how they work
in other cells, epigenetic markers push PGCs to their fate during embryonic development, but PGCs are unique because when they develop into sperm and eggs, the epigenetic markers are erase
in other cells, epigenetic markers push PGCs to their fate during
embryonic development, but PGCs are unique because when they develop into sperm and eggs, the epigenetic markers are erased.
In the meantime, Boeke says Sleeping Beauty could provide a new and better
way to create mutants to study
embryonic development, since the inactivated gene can be «tagged» using a short DNA sequence inserted by the transposon.
Now, with more
ways to monitor gene activity during
development — and fully sequenced genomes of various snakes and other reptiles for comparison — Cohn and graduate student Francisca Leal have tracked the genetic activity
in embryonic pythons to see why their legs start, but never finish, developing.
Corey Nislow's laboratory develops and uses cutting edge tools to address this central question: how can we understand the biological commonalities
in all of the life sciences; from
embryonic development, to the spread of infectious diseases to better
ways to treat cancer.
Now researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have identified an essential cellular pathway
in zebrafish that paves the
way for limb regeneration by unlocking gene expression patterns last seen during
embryonic development.