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Vertebrate embryos develop from a single cell via a complex succession of cell divisions, movements and inductive interactions. The zebrafish, Danio rerio, emerged in recent years as an excellent system in which to study genetic underpinnings of normal human development and its pathologies. Large-scale genetic screens identified thousands of mutant variants that allow in vivo dissection of developmental processes at single cell and molecular resolution. This book provides the first comprehensive overview of zebrafish embryogenesis: formation and patterning of germ layers, gastrulation movements, and aspects of organogenesis, including formation of somites, cardiovascular system, pronephros and eyes.
Gastrulation: From Embryonic Pattern to Form Volume 136 in the
Current Topics in Developmental Biology series highlights new
advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting
chapters on D. melanogaster, Zebrafish, Chick, Mouse and Human, C.
elegans, D. melanogaster Internalization, Sea urchin, Ascidians,
Xenopus Internalization, Xenopus Convergent Extension, Zebrafish
Epiboly, Zebrafish Internalization, Zebrafish Convergence and
Extension, Chick Primitive streak formation and mesendoderm
internalization, Octavian Voiculescu, Mouse Primitive streak
formation and internalization, Mouse Definitive endoderm
morphogenesis, Conservation of movements, and more.
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