Lecture 4: Amphibian development Flashcards

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What are organisers?

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• Organisers are parts of the body which direct parts of the body to become certain tissues.
• It can self-differentiate dorsal mesoderm.
• It can dorsalise the surrounding mesoderm into paraxial mesoderm instead of ventral mesoderm. ***
The cells of the organiser contribute to four cell types:
• Pharyngyal endoderm (fore and mid brain).
• Head mesoderm (hindbrain and trunk).
• Notochord.
• Tip of the tail.

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How does the fertilised egg develop?

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  • The ventral and dorsal sides are already decided.
  • Beta-catenin is degraded in one side but not on the other.
  • This leads to differential activation of genes.
  • An embryo (16-cells) was injected with goosecoid mRNA at the ventral vegetal pole. This gave a second axis. There were two complete sets of head structures precursors. This did not happen when embryos were given a DNA-binding homeodomain mutant.
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