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An Optogenetic Method to Control and Analyze Gene Expression Patterns in Cell-to-cell Interactions
Published on: March 22, 2018
Linking chordate gene networks to cellular behavior in ascidians
Brad Davidson1, Lionel Christiaen
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Division of Genetics & Development, University of California, Berkeley, 94720, USA. bandi@berkeley.edu
Abstract:
Embryos of simple chordates called ascidians (sea squirts) have few cells, develop rapidly, and are transparent, enabling the in vivo fluorescent imaging of labeled cell lineages. Ascidians are also simple genetically, with limited redundancy and compact regulatory regions. This cellular and genetic simplicity is now being exploited to link comprehensive gene networks to the cellular events underlying morphogenesis.
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