Gene function in mouse embryogenesis: get set for gastrulation

PPL Tam, DAF Loebel - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2007 - nature.com
PPL Tam, DAF Loebel
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2007nature.com
During early mouse embryogenesis, temporal and spatial regulation of gene expression and
cell signalling influences lineage specification, embryonic polarity, the patterning of tissue
progenitors and the morphogenetic movement of cells and tissues. Uniquely in mammals,
the extraembryonic tissues are the source of signals for lineage specification and tissue
patterning. Here we discuss recent discoveries about the lead up to gastrulation, including
early manifestations of asymmetry, coordination of cell and tissue movements and the …
Abstract
During early mouse embryogenesis, temporal and spatial regulation of gene expression and cell signalling influences lineage specification, embryonic polarity, the patterning of tissue progenitors and the morphogenetic movement of cells and tissues. Uniquely in mammals, the extraembryonic tissues are the source of signals for lineage specification and tissue patterning. Here we discuss recent discoveries about the lead up to gastrulation, including early manifestations of asymmetry, coordination of cell and tissue movements and the interactions of transcription factors and signalling activity for lineage allocation and germ-layer specification.
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