Published 2009
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Book Section - Chapter
Gene Regulatory Networks in Neural Crest Development and Evolution
Chicago
Abstract
The neural crest is a multipotent migratory embryonic cell population that is present in all vertebrates, but missing from basal chordates. In this chapter, we discuss recent work in amphioxus, ascidians, lamprey, and gnathostomes that reflects the current state of knowledge of the evolutionary origin of this fascinating cell population. We summarize recent evidence for the ongoing diversification of the neural crest in several vertebrate species, with particular reference to studies in nontraditional vertebrate model organisms.
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© 2009 Elsevier Inc. Available online 8 April 2009.Additional details
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- Current Topics in Developmental Biology
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- 86