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Early Development: Invertebrates Brief overview of early developmental themes Early development of Sea Urchin Early development of Caenorhabditis elegans

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Page 1: Early Development: Invertebrates  Brief overview of early developmental themes  Early development of Sea Urchin  Early development of Caenorhabditis

Early Development: Invertebrates Brief overview of early developmental themes Early development of Sea Urchin Early development of Caenorhabditis elegans

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Invertebrates? So what? Very easy to study Genetics and molecular events are highly

conserved

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Cleavage initiation Maternal Factors Mitosis Promoting

Factor No Gaps at first Mid Blastula

transition-Gene activation from Zygote nucleus.

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Cell and nuclear division Karyokinesis Cytokinesis Centrioles and axis

determination.

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Patterns of Cell division

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Gastrulation

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Cell specification and Axis formation Cell-cell signaling or

acquisition of cellular factors

Bound to egg cytoplasm

Actively transported Associate with

centrioles

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Sea Urchin: Initial Cleavage

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Fate Mapping of Sea Urchin embryo

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Global regulatory networks Maternal Factors Disheveled and b-catenin b-catenin and TCF- Micromere differentiation

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Double Negative Gate

GeneA Gene B

Gene DGene C Gene E Gene F

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Double Negative Gate: Micromere

Pmar1 HesC

ThrAlx1 Ets Delta

Otx/b-catenin

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Double Negative Gate: Veg2 cell

Pmar1 HesC

ThrAlx1 Ets Delta

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Specification of Vegetal Cells Wnt signaling; Early Signal (ES); Delta (Notch) b-catenin Blimp1 wnt autocrine;

Endoderm differentiation Pmar1 and HesC regulate ES, which leads to

mesoendoderm differentiation. Delta Mesoderm differentiation.

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Axis specification Animal/Vegetal= Anterior/Posterior axis Nodal regulates Oral/Aboral axis

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Gastrulation Blastula hatches from

Fertilization envelope. Skeletogenic mesenchyme

ingression. Vegetal plate involutes

beginning invagination.

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Gastrulation

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Gastrulation

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Gastrulation

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Caenorhabditis elegans

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C. elegans and Initial Cleavage

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Anterior-Posterior Axis Sperm Pronucleus location Cyk-4 activates GTPases

relocates PAR proteins to anterior

P-granules: Ribonucleoprotein complex RNA helicases Poly A polymerases Translation initiators

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Dorsal-Ventral/Left-Right Axis formation

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Specification: Autonomous Maternal cytoplasmic

factors SKN-1: EMS fate

determination. PAL-1: Differentiation

of P2 somatic descendents

PIE-1: placed into P blastomeres via PAR-1, inhibits SKN-1 and PAL-1 in P cells.

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Specification: Conditional Cell-cell signaling (Juxtacrine) Paracrine signaling

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Gastrulation